“Condo communities such as Optima Kierland in North Scottsdale are incorporating sophisticated fitness centers that include experience health and wellness coaching programs.
The fitness center at Optima Kierland also includes a sauna, steam room, hydrotherapy room, zero-edge cold-plunge and zero-edge hot tub. A café and juice bar will also be on-site.”
Optima Inc. — the development and architectural firm known for its upscale hanging garden style multifamily developments in Scottsdale — has started construction on its latest project next to Kierland Commmons and Scottsdale Road.
The Optima Kierland project is starting its first phase of construction on a 12-story, 220-unit condominium building and a 10-story, 155-unit apartment complex.
“It’s going to be super high-end,” Optima President David Hovey Jr. said of the apartments.”
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“A record number of businesses and employees have moved into Scottsdale’s bustling Airpark corridor, which is emerging as a one of the Phoenix area’s major hubs for urban growth, according to a new report from Colliers International.”
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“”We’re really going above and beyond with the amenities package,” said David Hovey Jr., president of Optima, which is building Optima Kierland, a new community located in Kierland’s North Scottsdale neighborhood. “It’s the next evolution of amenities. Each building will have a pool and a spa on the roof.”
But, Hovey stressed, it’s not just a pool and a spa. It’s a veritable oasis with a zero-edge, constructed so a resident can relax in the crystal-clear water and see the mountains beyond without a railing obstructing a view.”
“A new luxury condominium development with floor-to-ceiling glass windows is going up on a prime corner in Scottsdale’s popular Kierland area.
Optima Kierland will have 12 stories, 220 condos and a large park. The project is under construction on almost 10 acres at Scottsdale Road and Kierland Boulevard.”
Read the full feature at AZCentral.