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Ponce Paradise wants to become Puerto Rico’s premiere destination

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Ponce Paradise wants to become Puerto Rico’s premiere destination

LandDesign and Winstanley Architects & Planners are designing the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 24, 2019
ponce paradise aerial overview

All renderings courtesy AG&T and LandDesign

Ponce Paradise, a 900-acre resort, healthcare village, and marina in the city for Ponce, Puerto Rico, is expected to attract hundreds of millions of dollars in total investment and become Puerto Rico’s premiere destination when it completes.

The project is located near Mercadita International Airport and brings together several distinct proposed communities into one overall master plan. Ponce Paradise will include a resort area with a hotel and spa, a wellness community, a farm-to-table agricultural program, a micro-grid, new residential neighborhoods, and a new town center with a university medical center. 

 

ponce paradise waterway in residential area

 

The resort community plan links the distinct areas with new roads, bridges, pedestrian paths, bike paths, golf cart paths, and active waterways. The master plan leaves as much as 60% of the 900-acre site untouched.

 

See Also: Modular, collapsable hotel pods can be built in cities’ interstitial spaces

 

The design concept for the Ponce Paradise project was conceived in collaboration with Winstanley Architects & Planners, for the development and brokerage firm AG&T and Douglas Elliman’s Oceanfront International group, a national brokerage company.

 

ponce paradise aerial rendering

 

ponce paradise waterway with docked boat

 

ponce paradise beachfront resort

 

ponce paradise aerial view

 

Ponce paradise waterway

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