KAST Construction to lead luxurious Salato condominium development in Pompano Beach

KAST Construction has been awarded the contract for the highly anticipated Salato Condominium project in Pompano Beach, Florida. Just steps from the Pompano Beach shoreline, the boutique luxury development will feature 40 exclusive residences, including six penthouses, offering breathtaking ocean views and expansive terraces.

The project spans nine stories and is backed by a $73.8 million construction loan. Work is expected to start in late 2024, and completion is set for 2026. Designed by Randall Stofft Architects, with interiors by Steven G., Salato offers residences ranging from 2,106 to 3,354 square feet, priced from $2 million. Each unit features three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and expansive living spaces. Buyers have shown strong interest in the project, with 40% of the units pre-sold.

Salato is designed to offer an unparalleled blend of privacy and resort-style amenities. It includes a 20,000-square-foot deck with a swimming pool, hot tub, private wine lockers, fitness center, and massage room. Additional amenities include dry saunas, concierge services, and valet parking. The project also includes 2,700 square feet of retail space.

It’s a unique project that has Mike MacDonald, Senior Vice President at KAST Construction, excited, stating, “We are thrilled to work on this project, which will offer buyers an intimate and luxurious living experience, unlike anything in Pompano Beach.” 

For those seeking expansive living spaces paired with luxury and breathtaking waterfront views, Salato is a standout opportunity in Pompano Beach. This exclusive development promises to deliver an unparalleled living experience that combines elegance, privacy, and top-tier amenities, making it a must-see for interested buyers.

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