
Breakfast in the open
The first hour belongs to you. Coffee on the deck, the neighborhood still waking up, and nothing overhead but sky. It is the closest thing to a private courtyard you will find three stories up.

YOUR ROOFTOP. YOUR WAY.
Climb one more flight and the whole day changes. The third level of every residence opens to a private terrace approximately 21 feet above the floodplain — open sky, western light, and nobody walking past you.
A DAY UP HERE
Mornings start quiet with the sun behind you. By evening the grill is going, the table is set under the pergola, and the sky does the rest.

The first hour belongs to you. Coffee on the deck, the neighborhood still waking up, and nothing overhead but sky. It is the closest thing to a private courtyard you will find three stories up.

A built-in grill, prep counter and dining island live on the terrace itself. You are not running downstairs mid-conversation for a plate or a knife — the kitchen is already where everyone is standing.

A full table sets in the shade with room for six without anyone turning sideways. From October through May, dinner outside stops being an occasion and becomes the default.

The pergola holds a pocket of shade through the hottest part of the day, so the terrace stays usable when the deck itself is bright. A book, a call taken outside, an hour with nobody needing anything: the middle of the afternoon turns into the part of the day you keep for yourself.

Guests step out of the loft and straight onto the deck. A dozen people spread across two terraces, a screen and a firepit going, and no one is trapped in a kitchen missing it.

Western exposure runs clear toward the Gulf, so the sunset arrives in front of you instead of behind a building. The firepit takes over from there and the evening goes long.
HOW IT HOLDS UP
Most rooftop decks are a lookout with a rail. This one was engineered to carry a grill, an island, furniture and a room full of people standing in one corner at the same time. Load paths were drawn for it, and water is routed off the deck by design rather than by hope.
That is the difference between a roof and a deck bolted onto one. It sits over solid block construction on levels 1 & 2, so the structure below carries everything the terrace above invites — every night of the year, not just the mild ones.


THE OUTDOOR KITCHEN
Premium corner residences arrive with the full outdoor kitchen already in place — grill, prep counter and dining island. Nothing is added later, and nothing is promised for a second phase of work.
If you are choosing a Phase III lot, you can add it at builder cost during selections. The rough-in is already in the terrace, waiting for you to say yes.
THE TERRACE, UP CLOSE
The spa deck at the far end, the table on the open half, and the loft doors you walk through to get there.



Come walk the rooftops with us. Thirty minutes, no pressure, and you will know within the first ten whether this is your street.
Tour hours
Saturday + Sunday
Private appointments available
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(860) 930-7120Sales center: Pinellas Park, FL 33781