Irongates second Ritz-Carlton Waikiki condo-hotel starts construction

Project developers, architects, designers project managers and contractors of the Ritz-Carton Residences participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the second tower. From left, Gregg Kodama, Russell Young, Brendan Guerin, Brett Hill, Lance Wilhelm, Jason Grosfeld, Mayor Kirk Caldwell, Mike Pepper, Scott Glass and Casey Federman.
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Luxury Should Be Liberating, Says Developer Jason Grosfeld
His company Irongate is behind the 1,500-acre Costa Palmas resort community in Mexicos East Cape
BY MICHAEL KAMINER Follow
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Mr. Grosfeld with amenities at Costa Palmas, a 1,500-acre East Cape resort community.
COMPOSITE: IRONGATE; COURTESY OF JASON GROSFELD
ason Grosfeld discovered Mexicos secluded East Cape while searching for a place for his kids to swim during a 2005 Cabo San Lucas vacation.
In the entire resort area of Cabo, theres no place they could get in the water, said Mr. Grosfeld, CEO of California-based developers Irongate. But on the East Cape, we found the Sea of Cortez was calm, with miles of swimmable white-sand beaches.
Today, Mr. Grosfelds company is putting the finishing touches on Costa Palmas, a 1,500-acre East Cape resort community whose hospitality and residential brands include Four Seasons, Amanvari and Irongates own Casa Blake. About 45 minutes from Los Cabos International Airport, the project also boasts a yacht club, golf course, outposts of restaurants like Mozza and Milos, and its own nightclub.
What were creating is ultra-luxury, but also funky, fun and cool, Mr. Grosfeld said, referring to Costa Palmas as the Riviera of the Americas.
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