Is South Florida’s branded condo boom reaching its limit?
Nearly a decade ago, Argentinian grocery store mogul German Coto unveiled the multimillion-dollar sales center for his family’s Aston Martin Residences condo tower in downtown Miami showcasing bespoke details like a custom-made carbon fiber desk, leather door handles designed by the British automaker, and pricey Eames chairs. Oh, and a $2.5 million Aston Martin Vulcan, one of just two dozen in the world. The sales center was meant to give buyers an idea of what the finished product would look and feel like. Buyers bought the promises made by Coto’s development firm for the first Aston Martin-branded building in the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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