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Enterprises Inc. and
Turner Construction team up to build the Terranea
Resort Hotel and Spa atop the bluffs overlooking the
Pacific
Ocean
.
The Terranea Resort, an expansive 102-acre coastal
resort in the Los Angeles-area community of
Rancho
Palos Verdes
is a 582-room, $450million Mediterranean-style resort
is designed to nestle into the rolling oceanfront
topography. The resort's restaurants, pools, spa and
function spaces, as well as 90 percent of the rooms,
will offer sweeping ocean views. Terranea is being
developed by Lowe affiliate company Lowe Destination
Development and will be managed by another affiliate
Destination Hotels & Resorts.
The
resort sits on what was formerly the site of the
Marineland oceanarium, which closed in 1987. It has
been unoccupied since. Terranea will comprise a
360-room oceanfront resort hotel with 34 suites
including a 1,800-square-foot Presidential Suite,
along with 20 two-bedroom Bungalows, 50 three-bedroom
Casitas and 32 two- and three-bedroom Villas.
Terranea's Bungalows, Casitas and Villas are being
offered for sale.
Among
the resort's exceptional amenities are a
25,000-square-foot oceanfront spa and fitness facility
and three swimming pools each with its own ocean view.
Casual and fine dining options include a cliff-side
bar and a specialty restaurant overlooking the Pacific
with 270-degree views of the
California
coastline.
"The
design mandate for Terranea was to ensure that the
spectacular views can be enjoyed from as many vantage
points as possible. This is an unusual site, as it
runs along the curve of the coast, so we carefully
positioned each building and facility to capitalize on
this dramatic setting," noted Rob Lowe, Jr.,
president, Lowe Destination Development.
Terranea
also incorporates environmentally sensitive programs
such as the creation of 14 acres of habitat, a
landscaping program using non-invasive native plants
and a sophisticated water management plan featuring
vegetated open channels known as bioswales to clean
water run-off before it flows into the ocean. The
property also provides the public with access to an
extensive network of trails within and outside the
property, numerous public parks and overlooks along
the coast.
"Our
development plan knits together the existing public
trails with new trails throughout the property to
optimize access and enjoyment of the natural
environment for guests and residents," added
Lowe, Jr.
Terranea
also includes an executive, nine-hole golf course and
training facility, boutique retail, a business center
and full-service concierge. The spa will be an
unparalleled, state-of-the-art facility with 24
treatment rooms offering customized wellness programs
along with separate men's and women's indoor and
outdoor relaxation areas.
Each
guest room is designed with warm tones, rich woods and
sumptuous furnishings and features custom bathroom
amenities, desktop work stations, flat screen
televisions and private balconies.
The
resort is expected to be a popular meeting and event
destination with its 123,000 square feet of indoor and
outdoor event space including 31 meeting rooms and an
18,000-square-foot main ballroom. Outdoor terraces and
meeting space with ocean views are not generally
available in the
Los
Angeles
area,
adding to its appeal for weddings, charitable galas
and other functions.
"Terranea
will offer the quintessential
California
experience with the ocean always at your door,"
observed Charlie Peck, president and chief operating
officer for Destination Hotels & Resorts.
"When we open our guests will be treated to a
signature service that will make Terranea truly
distinct among the world's finest resorts."
The
resort is easily accessed, located 15 miles south of
Los
Angeles
International
Airport
, and is
a short drive to the area's many attractions,
entertainment and cultural venues. Terranea was
designed by Hill Glazier Architects, Turner
Construction is the general contractor. The resort is
scheduled to open in spring 2009.
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