Nina Takesh And MG Developer Unite For “The George”: A Collection Of 13 Ultra-Luxury Townhomes

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L to R: Alirio Torrealba and Nina Takesh, The George

In an exciting new chapter for Coral Gables, internationally celebrated LA designer Nina Takesh has teamed up with MG Developer to bring her signature touch to "The George," a collection of 13 ultra-luxury townhomes. Poised to be the jewel in the crown of the master-planned "Biltmore Square" enclave, this project is set to redefine opulence and elegance in the heart of South Florida. MG Developer, who secured the last available parcel in Biltmore Square at the close of 2023, plans to break ground on this landmark development by late 2024. This move marks the final piece in the puzzle for MG’s ambitious master plan, promising to set a new standard for luxury living.

Nina Takesh, whose client roster reads like a who's who of Hollywood—Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani, and Madonna, to name a few—brings her unparalleled design prowess to "The George." Known for her ability to blend sophistication with functionality, Takesh will lead the interior design, ensuring each townhome reflects both luxury and personal style. Her process, which includes detailed consultations and meticulous planning, promises to deliver bespoke living spaces that are both beautiful and practical. From selecting high-end finishes and fixtures to creating harmonious lighting schemes, Takesh’s involvement will ensure that every detail is crafted to perfection.

Under the leadership of Alirio Torrealba, MG Developer has become synonymous with luxury and innovation in South Florida's real estate market. With a portfolio boasting 11 completed developments and nearly $1.5 billion in projects underway, MG Developer's partnership with Nina Takesh for "The George" underscores a shared commitment to excellence and a vision for creating homes that resonate with the unique lifestyle of Coral Gables. This collaboration promises to deliver a new pinnacle of luxury living, setting a benchmark for future developments.

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