Silver Sky hosts dignitaries at Paradise Valley groundbreaking event
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Silver Sky Development celebrated its groundbreaking earlier this month with special appearances by Paradise Valley Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner and Vice Mayor Mark Stanton.
Found atop 18 acres, Silver Sky is a 12-parcel neighborhood at the base of Mummy Mountain.
Proponents of the project say it marks the Town of Paradise Valley’s newest luxury community. With the streets recently paved and the infrastructure now complete, Silver Sky Development plans to begin building homes this summer, starting with an award-winning $18 million showcase home called Nova.
Designed by Stratton Architects, Nova is an 11,965-square-foot classic European estate featuring six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and a large wellness center with a sauna, steam and cold plunge.
Representatives of Silver Sky say the construction of Nova will be followed by a 9,000-square-foot resort-style estate, Aquarius, designed by Drewett Works, which features 17-foot floor-to-ceiling glass doors that pocket into the walls, opening the home entirely to stunning views along with a large rooftop viewing deck.
Silver Sky is being brought to life by Heriberto Velasquez and Jeremy Takas.
“We are so excited to begin construction and take these next steps toward our vision to create a luxury residential community featuring world-class architecture on some of the last vacant land in Paradise Valley,” Mr. Takas said in a prepared statement. “It’s been an honor to have played a role as we have reshaped the fingerprint of this incredible town.”