Liberty Cove, The Plans For Mexico's Biggest Resort

Mexico's resort real estate developments have been getting bigger and bigger but a new height has been reached with the groundbreaking at Liberty Cove. This $50 billion development has been in the planning stages for five years. Liberty Cove, located north of Puerto Libertad in Sonora, Mexico,is 46,500 acres and will become Mexico's largest destination resort community. The project is designed to have a as close to a 'zero-carbon footprint' as possible, striving for compliance to LEED and other green-certification protocols. Phase One of Liberty Cove includes a ranch lot program (to be launched at the end of 2007), a beach club, boutique seaside commercial village, a signature golf course, a saddle club and equestrian facilities, a boutique hotel, tennis club, condominiums, an on-site medical facility and a safari club. Later phases will include marinas, and more hotels and real estate options. The resort will also have a multi-lane roadway that snakes through a terraced resort village to the water's edge, similar to the Le Mans courses of Europe. Race car driver Davy Jones will design a number of racing facilities.
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DJ Sep 20th 2007 9:25AM
"The project is designed to have a as close to a 'zero-carbon footprint' as possible, striving for compliance to LEED and other green-certification protocols.
The resort will also have a multi-lane roadway that snakes through a terraced resort village to the water's edge, similar to the Le Mans courses of Europe. Race car driver Davy Jones will design a number of racing facilities."
WTF? How can you have a "zero-carbon" footprint and multi-lane highways and A RACETRACK on the same property? And what of the private jets that the homeowners will undoubtably have too?