October 23, 2025 - 07:36

Aston Martin has unveiled an exciting partnership with Valor Real Estate Development to create a new luxury residential project in Daytona Beach, Florida. The development, named Aston Martin Residences Daytona Beach Shores, will rise 18 stories and is strategically located near the renowned Daytona International Speedway, making it an attractive option for motorsport enthusiasts and luxury seekers alike.
The new residences are designed to embody the elegance and sophistication associated with the Aston Martin brand, featuring high-end finishes and state-of-the-art amenities. With a focus on luxury living, the project aims to provide residents with a unique lifestyle experience that blends comfort with modern design.
Construction is set to begin soon, with the completion of the residences anticipated by 2029. This venture marks a significant step for Aston Martin as it expands its portfolio beyond the automotive industry, venturing into high-end real estate development. The collaboration with Valor Real Estate Development promises to redefine luxury living in Daytona Beach.
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