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Tuscany at Gabriella Pointe breaks ground in Gilbert

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Gilbert Mayor Brigette Peterson addressing the crowd at the Tuscany at Gabriella Pointe groundbreaking. (Photo Courtesy: CHASSE Building Team/DigitalFreePress)
Tuscany at Gabriella Pointe is 60-unit luxury project in Gilbert
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On April 11, the Frankel Family Trust – a privately-owned, multi-family property developer and owner – came together with Gilbert Mayor Brigette Peterson, as well as general contractor CHASSE Building Team and other community and business leaders, to celebrate the groundbreaking of Tuscany at Gabriella Pointe.

At completion the luxury apartment project will boast 760 units across 39 acres at 3545 E. Warner Road in Gilbert, according to a press release.

The groundbreaking marks the first project to launch in the new mixed-used Gabriella Pointe development and anticipates initial occupancy by summer 2025, the release states.

“This development signifies our commitment to the town of Gilbert,” said Mike Kron, COO of the Frankel Family Trust. “We are creating a one-of-a-kind living environment for our residents. Every detail of Tuscany was planned for their enjoyment. Our goal was not only to provide them with a quality place to call home but to engage all of their recreational desires without ever having to leave the community.”

At completion, Tuscany at Gabriella Pointe will feature 14 three-story buildings and three four-story buildings, all of which will have elevators.

“There will be both a main clubhouse and a full-scale athletic club in the community,” Mr. Kron said. “The clubhouse will be home to a game room; a state-of-the-art cardio fitness center as well as a combination Pilates-yoga-spin class room with workout programs available on demand; both a club room with a kitchen and a cyber lounge with enclosed, private workstations and a conference center; and a tranquility lounge with a sauna and serenity garden to wind down at the end of the day.”

The expansive athletic club will boast a basketball court with opposing goals; pickleball and badminton courts; and a racquetball court. It will also be home to a fitness center dedicated to strength and conditioning.

“The community also has a host of outdoor amenities, notably two additional pickleball courts, tennis court, sand volleyball court, bocce ball court, and cornhole games,” Mr. Kron said. “Beyond this, we believe the focal points outside will be the three sparkling swimming pools and two hot tubs, which are complemented with cabanas and ramadas outfitted with televisions and conveniently located barbeques. There is also a poolside fireplace and fire pit.”

Similarly focused on making residents’ furry friends at home, Tuscany will boast two separate dog parks, one designated for large dogs and another for small dogs.

“These dog parks are designed with fenced leashing areas and agility obstacles,” Mr. Kron said. “A dog washing station will allow for the easy bathing of your dogs after they enjoy the dog parks. Alternatively, if you prefer to walk with your pet, paths throughout the 39-acre property provide space for residents and their companions to enjoy.”

Tuscany at Gabriella Pointe is 60-unit luxury project in Gilbert

Each floorplan will reflect the same level of luxury as the amenities. Every unit will feature granite countertops, stainless steel energy-saving appliances, decorative fixtures, faux wood flooring in living areas, and high-quality carpet in the bedrooms with ample walk-in closets.

“Our Tuscany apartment homes also come with Smart Home Technology including wireless door locks and thermostat control, Energy Star-certified washer/dryer, and two USB ports to make charging electronic devices more convenient,” Mr. Kron said.

In an effort to reduce the carbon footprint of Tuscany, the project will be constructed with low E3 windows to minimize outside heat, LED lighting both in shared areas and in units, and low-flow water fixtures.

“CHASSE Building Team is thrilled to have been chosen to bring this project to the town of Gilbert. We’ve developed a phased schedule that allows for just 16-months of construction time before buildings become occupied,” said Mike Leibold, CHASSE Building Team project director.

“To maximize Frankel Family Trust’s investment, we will then turn over one-to-two buildings every 30 to 60 days following initial occupancy. This effort is only possible thanks to the collaboration between our experienced project team and longtime partnership with Frankel Family Trust and Foursite Consulting. As this is the fifth project together, our team has learned to operate with both speed and precision. We look forward to bringing future residents into this new, ultramodern Gilbert community.”

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