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Akoya Boca West Grand Opening

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Akoya Boca West Grand Opening

On Wednesday, Feb. 12, Akoya Boca West celebrated its grand opening event. Guests enjoyed live music, cocktails and light bites as they toasted the development milestone.

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The Club Life
Akoya Boca West 

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The Club Life
Akoya Boca West 

Siemens Development has played a major role in the development of the Boca Raton, Florida region for more than 40 years. "We've developed many of the major projects in this market," Managing Partner Scott Siemens says.

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It's Our Duty
Siemens Family

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It's Our Duty
Siemens Family

For Scott and Linda Siemens, giving back is more than just a philosophy. It’s a way of life, both personally and professionally.

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Akoya Boca West Grand Opening

MODERN LUXURY PALM BEACH | mlpalmbeach.com

On Wednesday, Feb. 12, Akoya Boca West celebrated its grand opening event. Guests enjoyed live music, cocktails and light bites as they toasted the development milestone. The final project to be designed by legendary South Florida real estate developer Dick Siemens, who passed away in 2017, Akoya was the pinnacle of his development career.

The development is an iconic 113-unit contemporary sanctuary sitting on the grounds of Boca West Country Club, the #1 Private Residential Country Club in the Nation. Designed by renowned architecture firm Garcia Stromberg/GS4 Studios with Interiors by Steven G., Akoya offers the ultimate in elegance and refinement befitting those who appreciate a higher level of style and sophistication. The luxurious destination offers resort-style amenities and services including: never-before-seen access to a world of championship golf, a 29-court tennis complex, a European inspired spa, superb dining, and year-round private club activities— all with the exclusivity of a private boutique. Inspired by puree enjoyment and defined by sophistication style and gracious style, Akoya Boca West is an invitation to live life lavishly.

Akoya offers two- to four-bedroom residences plus den priced from $1 million to over $4 million and boasts thoughtfully designed flow-through floor plans ranging from 2,000 to over 4,000 square feet. Closings and move-ins have begun at the highly anticipated 113-unit luxury project and is set to welcome residents home February 12, 2020.





The Club Life

THE AKOYA RESIDENCES AT BOCA WEST IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE SIEMENS DEVELOPMENT'S PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION-TODAY.COM | VOLUME 17 | ISSUE 3

Siemens Development has played a major role in the development of the Boca Raton, Florida region for more than 40 years. "We've developed many of the major projects in this market," Managing Partner Scott Siemens says.

Founded by Richard Siemens in 1964, the company specializes in land acquisition, real estate development, sales and marketing, construction and property management. Siemens Development has built more than 15,000 homes in more than 20 communities over the years. In addition, it has developed commercial office buildings, high-rise condominiums on the ocean, manufacturing plants and country club communities.

"Siemens Development has created a unique approach to community and commercial development that continues to be the industry standard," the company says. "During our many years in the development business, we have maintained an unparalleled ability for blending lifestyle, golf and country club amenities into communities that elevate the expectations of buyers throughout the country."

The company's notable past projects include the Polo Club Boca Raton and Gleneagles Country Club in Delray Beach, Florida. The Polo Club includes 1,700 residential units as well as golf, tennis and shopping, while the Gleneagles Country Club features 1,100 residential units in addition to golf, tennis and other amenities.

Construction Status
Siemens Development is finalizing work on Akoya, a project the company expects to be it's next crowning achievement. Akoya Residences at Boca West are now being occupied. The nine and ten story luxury residential buildings sits on a 6.7-acre lot within the gates of Boca West, the nation's No. 1 private residential country club. The general contractor is East Construction of West Palm Beach, Fla.

The $100+ million building – designed by Siemens Development and architect GS4 Studios – features a combination glass curtainwall and masonry exterior. One of the building's signature features is a porte-cochère arrival court, where guests "stroll into a contemporary sanctuary." Rob Siemens says.

Full Luxury
Akoya Residences at Boca West includes 113 private residences that will be served directly by one of 16 elevator stacks in the building. The elevators will open directly into a private lobby in each apartment, noters Jim Spooner, broker for Akpya.

Residences feature floor plans ranging in size from 2,000 square feet to more than 4,500 square feet. The units range in price from $1.3 million to more than $4 million.

Units feature floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing panoramic golf and lake views. Floor plans include large master bedroom suites as well as open living areas with terraces. Master bathrooms include soaking tubs, custom vanities and cabinets. Kitchens feature European cabinets as well as high-end Sub Zero and Wolf appliances. The interiors of each unit are designed byInteriors by Steven G.

"The Interiors by Steven G name is associated with award-winning design across the Eastern Seaboard," Siemens Development says. "His stunning portfolio has helped South Florida grow into a fashionable metropolis by providing luxurious interior design to some of the most prominent homes, condominiums and five-star hotels throughout the region."

Building amenities include a pool and fitness center, a parking garage, valet parking, party and card rooms, air-conditioned storage areas and electric car charging stations, elevated gardens and dog park. The building also features on-site management and maintenance personnel. "This is a full-service luxury building," says Rebecca Siemens-Spooner, director of sales.

'Extraordinary Service'
All Akoya residents are members of the Bova West Country Club. Situated on 1,400 tropical acres, Boca West Country Club offers more than 400,000 square feet of facilities including multiple clubhouses, a spa and dining and entertainment options. The club also includes four 18-hole championship golf courses as well as state-of-the-art tennis facilities.

Florida's Boca West development has been recognized as one of the best country club communities in the United States for the past nine years.

"An unwavering commitment to extraordinary service has made Boca West the No. 1 private residential country club in the nation," Siemens Development declares.



It's Our Duty

SCOTT & LINDA SIEMENS (AND FAMILY)
BY JOANN GUIRDY | OCALSTYLE.COM

For Scott and Linda Siemens, giving back is more than just a philosophy. It’s a way of life, both personally and professionally.

“It’s always been our family and business philosophy to enhance and give back to the communities in which we make a living,” says Scott, who is the executive vice president of the Siemens Group, a major national community and real estate developer. “Both professionally and personally, we feel like it’s our duty to help make a community a better place to live for everyone.”

After settling in Ocala several years ago, Scott and Linda wasted little time in becoming involved in United Way. Initially leadership givers in the Eclipse Club, they became Tocqueville Society members three years ago.

“Our family has grown to love the beauty and warmth of the Ocala area,” says Linda. “It has inspired within us a commitment to address the well-being of those in need in the community. We are honored to be able to help through United Way.”

And joining United Way was an easy decision for the Siemens.

“You can rely on the organization’s board to place the money with those most in need,” says Scott. “That is very reassuring to us.”

“I love United Way’s wide-reaching programs,” Linda adds. “It’s an umbrella over the community and it covers so many areas of need, more so than any other organization.”

The Siemens’ giving nature has already been passed down to another generation. Their daughter, Sarah, 14, founded Koats for Kids, which collects new coats for donation to children in the care of the Department of Family Services.

“Sarah wanted to do something on her own to give back to the community,” says Linda. “She’s setting a great example for other young people that it’s never too early to give back in whatever way that you can. We’re very proud.”




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