Built by the Kolter Group, VUE Sarasota Bay is an 18-story luxury waterfront condominium with 140 residences, designed by Nichols, Brosch, Wurst, Wolfe & Associates.
VUE’s prime location overlooking Marina Jack and Sarasota Bay was the site of a high-profile failed luxury condominium project. As the first contemporary designed building in Sarasota, Cotton & Company developed the community name, logo, branding, website and multi-media campaign. This traditionally conservative market embraced the modern architecture and design, resulting in the sale of 45 properties during the initial six-month presale introduction.
VUE’s prime location overlooking Marina Jack and Sarasota Bay was the site of a high-profile failed luxury condominium project. As the first contemporary designed building in Sarasota, Cotton & Company developed the community name, logo, branding, website and multi-media campaign. This traditionally conservative market embraced the modern architecture and design, resulting in the sale of 45 properties during the initial six-month presale introduction.
The highlight of the contemporary style and design of the two and three-bedroom homes is the floor to ceiling windows and expansive terraces overlooking the waterfront. Private resident-only amenities include a resort style pool and spa with a sun deck, a state-of-the-art fitness center, club lounge, sitting area, a boardroom for private meetings and functions, as well as under building parking and secured storage. Tower residences from the $800s, penthouse residences from $2 million.
The highlight of the contemporary style and design of the two and three-bedroom homes is the floor to ceiling windows and expansive terraces overlooking the waterfront. Private resident-only amenities include a resort style pool and spa with a sun deck, a state-of-the-art fitness center, club lounge, sitting area, a boardroom for private meetings and functions, as well as under building parking and secured storage. Tower residences from the $800s, penthouse residences from $2 million.