
Cabo Coral Named 2025 Project of the Year
Awarded by Sociaelité Mérida for Excellence in Architecture, Sustainability and Design
In the heart of Yucatán’s stunning coastline, Cabo Coral has risen as a pioneering beachfront development, merging luxury design, ecological responsibility, and top-tier engineering. This achievement was formally recognized when Sociaelité Mérida magazine awarded Cabo Coral the prestigious title of “Project of the Year 2025.” The exclusive awards ceremony, organized by renowned local figure Álvaro Quintal, was held at the BMW Mérida showroom, celebrating the most outstanding developments and personalities shaping the future of southeastern Mexico.
Precision Engineering and Sustainable Construction
At the core of Cabo Coral’s success is Tower 1, the beachfront residential tower currently under construction. The project is led by the award-winning firm PREDECON, under the technical direction of Engineer Enrique José Escalante Galaz—recipient of the State Engineering Award from the College of Civil Engineers of Yucatán. Since 1992, PREDECON has been a leader in prefabricated concrete structures, advancing industrialized construction in the region. Their technology allows for greater precision, resistance, and environmental performance, which is especially important in coastal zones.
Cabo Coral is built using premium concrete from CEMEX, one of the world’s leading building materials suppliers. CEMEX’s solutions ensure that all structures are resistant to saline environments and optimized for long-term durability. The project's commitment to sustainability includes:
- Reduced water usage and low carbon emissions in all cement applications.
- Advanced waste management systems to prevent contamination of sand dunes, marine life, and surrounding vegetation.
- Compliance with the highest environmental construction standards in Mexico.
This approach demonstrates that world-class engineering and ecological consciousness can work hand in hand.
Flexible Financing for Premium Coastal Living
Cabo Coral combines architectural sophistication with financial accessibility, offering both luxury condominiums and fully urbanized residential lots.
Beachfront Condominiums – Tower 1:
- 1-bedroom units (69 m²) starting at MXN $3,200,000.
- 2-bedroom units (103 m²) starting at MXN $4,900,000.
- 3-bedroom and penthouse residences with panoramic sea views.
- Flexible financing available up to 36 months.
These homes are designed to enhance the natural surroundings with expansive terraces, open-concept living, and refined coastal finishes.
Residential Lots – Phase Two:
- Starting from MXN $1.2 million.
- 36-month payment plans available.
- Lots include adocreto-paved roads, potable water, underground electricity, and perimeter fencing.
Buyers can custom-build their dream home just steps from the ocean within a secure and fully equipped master-planned community.
Opening August 2025: Cabo Coral Beach Club, A New Cultural Hub
The centerpiece of Cabo Coral’s lifestyle offering is the exclusive five-star Beach Club, scheduled to open in August 2025. More than just a social amenity, it's a hub for art, fine dining, and community:
- A gourmet beachfront restaurant supervised by Chef Mohit Bhojwani, known for his innovative global cuisine and refined culinary philosophy.
- A contemporary art gallery showcasing international works by Belgian artist Peter Terrin and rotating exhibitions by Yucatecan painters, sculptors, and photographers.
- Oceanview pools, sun decks, cabanas, lounge areas, and concierge service.
- Event and private gathering spaces designed for cultural and lifestyle experiences.
This facility is designed to embody luxury, creativity, and relaxation, bringing together the cultural richness of Yucatán with world-class hospitality.
Vision and Recognition
The “Project of the Year 2025” award recognized Cabo Coral for its:
- Architectural and urban innovation.
- Sustainable construction practices using CEMEX cement.
- Clear legal property titles and a secure investment structure.
- Cultural integration through support for local art and cuisine.
- Positive regional impact on tourism, real estate, and employment.
The award also celebrated the leadership of Ing. Roberto Núñez Proulx, director of Desarrollos Ecopsa and partner of Grupo Fiat, whose vision has helped shape Cabo Coral as a model for sustainable luxury development in Mexico.
“This recognition reflects our commitment not only to design excellence but to environmental balance and cultural depth. Cabo Coral is about building a legacy by the sea.” — Ing. Roberto Núñez Proulx
Why Chicxulub?
Just 30 minutes from Mérida and a few minutes from Progreso, Chicxulub is rapidly becoming one of Mexico’s most sought-after coastal destinations. It offers:
- White-sand beaches and calm turquoise waters.
- Low-density residential planning.
- Easy access to hospitals, restaurants, airports, and marinas.
- A peaceful, high-value lifestyle with strong appreciation potential.
Cabo Coral is the first fully urbanized, amenity-rich project in the area, setting a new standard for modern coastal development in Yucatán.
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