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New York Times Discovers `Green` Resort Development in Baja California

Released on: March 18, 2008, 9:38 pm

Press Release Author: Stacey Boltz / Loreto Bay Company

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: On March 7th, The New York Times published a full-length
article about Mexico real estate, describing the resort development Loreto Bay in
Baja California.

Press Release Body: On March 7th, The New York Times published a full-length article
about Mexico real estate, describing the resort development Loreto Bay in Baja
California.

The article focused on the extraordinary natural beauty of Loreto Bay\'s location
\"between the charismatically craggy Giganta range and the spookily glassy Sea of
Cortez\". It also highlighted the developer\'s determination that \"everything will be
built to the highest standards of environmental sustainability.\"

Describing a village-type community requiring minimum car use, the Times noted
Loreto Bay’s plans for environmentally positive features such as solar-heated hot
water, electric golf carts, a wind farm and a desalination plant.

New York Times writer Jim Atkinson interviewed residents of Loreto Bay who described
the homes as “uniformly airy and bright, with rooftop terraces facing the ocean or
the mountains (in some cases, both), finished out with tile flooring, granite
countertops in the kitchens and marbleized bathrooms.”

The Times reports that Citigroup has recently taken ownership of Loreto Bay, and
that the new management “insists that the environmental commitment remains.”
Meanwhile, according to Atkinson’s article, early residents are reporting
satisfaction with their decision to buy this Mexico real estate: “All estimated that
their initial investments had nearly doubled,” he writes.

About the Villages of Loreto Bay

Marking a new departure in Mexico real estate, Loreto Bay is designed as a 5-star
luxury community based on principles of environmental sustainability. When
completed, the 8,000-acre community will feature 6,000 homes priced from the mid
$300s. Planned amenities and activities include three golf courses, tennis clubs, a
marina and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, whale-watching and other outdoor
activities. Loreto Bay is managed by Replay, whose executives are responsible for
several of the world’s most successful resort communities.

Web Site: http://www.loretobay.com

Contact Details: Address : Loreto Bay Company

Email id : staceyb@loretobay.com

contact : 480.443.8350

Url : http://www.loretobay.com

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