Revealed: OKO and Cain’s planned Palm Beach condos will be Aman-branded
OKO Group and Cain International’s proposed three-building Palm Beach condo project will carry the Aman brand. OMA architect Jason Long confirmed the hospitality brand’s affiliation with the project at a Palm Beach Architectural Review Commission (Arcom) meeting on Wednesday, where representatives for the developer presented updated plans and renderings. OKO and Cain had not previously confirmed Aman’s involvement, despite years of local speculation. “I, for one, am happy that the Aman brand is here in the South End,” said Arcom member Betsy Shiverick, who added that the latest design is more “Aman-like.” The proposed five-story, three-building complex requires demolishing two […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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