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The Homes at Aerie Project Update

Aerie Development-Ultra Luxury Oceanview Homes


Tony Valentine Construction has been making great progress on the Aerie project. The 51,124 sq ft. project is scheduled to be completed by 2018. The Cliffside project has presented some challenging obstacles including excavation of 9810 cubic yards of coastal bluff, and the necessity to transport all materials in and out of the jobsite by CRANE

               

The 7 luxury homes are perched on a bluff above Newport Harbor with breathtaking views of the Harbor, Laguna Beach , Palos Verdes and Catalina Island. Aerie is situated on the corner of Ocean Blvd and Carnation Avenue in the community of Corona del Mar, CA.  The project, designed by renowned architect Brion Jeannette, will feature beautiful organic shapes of concrete, glass, rock & steel.  The project also consists of a beach and boat docks for the residents along with stunning natural rock formations and intimate bay.

 

The homes at AERIE will average 4,500 square feet plus an additional 1,000 square feet (approximately) per unit of wine cellar and general storage.  Common areas include large banquet facilities with Kitchen, spa, gym, bar area and restrooms with showers. There are over-sized garages (Attached or elevator accessed), guest parking, a Beach Club facility and large expansive private sun decks of 60’ to over 100’ for each residence.

 

View Corridors – Views from the “public view point” at Carnation Avenue and Ocean Boulevard would be enhanced by approximately 76 percent as a result of the Project.  A public bench and drinking fountain will be added at this “public view point” to enhance the public viewing experience.  The Project also creates a 9 foot wide view “corridor” at the northerly property limits, which currently does not exist.

 

Appropriately “Erie is the nest of a bird such as an eagle, built on a cliff or other high place”

SABP Reprographics is honored to be a part of this project by supporting

Tony Valentine Construction with the printing of plans.