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Luxury Condos and Boxing Disputes Make Headlines

Great Gulf's Mandarin Oriental-branded condos launch as Frank Warren considers legal action

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In a week that saw the launch of luxury condos in West Palm Beach and a potential billion-dollar lawsuit in the boxing world, two major developments are making headlines. Great Gulf, a prominent real estate developer,...

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Luxury Condos and Boxing Disputes Make Headlines

Great Gulf's Mandarin Oriental-branded condos launch as Frank Warren considers legal action

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 2 min read • 2 source references

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In a week that saw the launch of luxury condos in West Palm Beach and a potential billion-dollar lawsuit in the boxing world, two major developments are making headlines.

Great Gulf, a prominent real estate developer, has launched the Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach, a 31-story, 87-unit luxury condo complex. The project, designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, features units ranging from two to four bedrooms, with prices starting at $3.5 million. The complex boasts over 215 feet of waterfront along the Intracoastal Waterway and includes amenities such as two pools, a fitness center, and a full-floor penthouse.

According to a news release, Cervera Real Estate will lead sales and marketing for the project, marking the firm's first major development sales effort in West Palm Beach since expanding to the city in 2024. The launch of the Mandarin Oriental Residences is the latest in a series of luxury developments in West Palm Beach's north end, solidifying the city's reputation as a hub for high-end real estate.

Meanwhile, in the world of boxing, veteran promoter Frank Warren is considering taking legal action against Saudi Arabian-owned Sela and American company TKO over the launch of Zuffa Boxing. Warren claims that the companies have failed to meet their contractual obligations, leading to a potential $1 billion dispute.

Warren, who has been involved in the boxing industry for decades, has a reputation for being a shrewd businessman. However, the details of the dispute remain unclear, and it is uncertain how the situation will unfold.

While the launch of the Mandarin Oriental Residences and the potential lawsuit between Warren and Sela/TKO may seem like unrelated events, they both highlight the high stakes and big money involved in the world of luxury real estate and professional sports.

In the case of the Mandarin Oriental Residences, the project's success will depend on its ability to attract high-end buyers willing to pay top dollar for luxury amenities and prime waterfront real estate. Similarly, the outcome of the dispute between Warren and Sela/TKO will have significant financial implications for all parties involved.

As the situation unfolds, it will be interesting to see how these two seemingly disparate events play out. Will the Mandarin Oriental Residences become the latest crown jewel in West Palm Beach's luxury real estate market? And will Warren emerge victorious in his dispute with Sela and TKO? Only time will tell.

In a week that saw the launch of luxury condos in West Palm Beach and a potential billion-dollar lawsuit in the boxing world, two major developments are making headlines.

Great Gulf, a prominent real estate developer, has launched the Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach, a 31-story, 87-unit luxury condo complex. The project, designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, features units ranging from two to four bedrooms, with prices starting at $3.5 million. The complex boasts over 215 feet of waterfront along the Intracoastal Waterway and includes amenities such as two pools, a fitness center, and a full-floor penthouse.

According to a news release, Cervera Real Estate will lead sales and marketing for the project, marking the firm's first major development sales effort in West Palm Beach since expanding to the city in 2024. The launch of the Mandarin Oriental Residences is the latest in a series of luxury developments in West Palm Beach's north end, solidifying the city's reputation as a hub for high-end real estate.

Meanwhile, in the world of boxing, veteran promoter Frank Warren is considering taking legal action against Saudi Arabian-owned Sela and American company TKO over the launch of Zuffa Boxing. Warren claims that the companies have failed to meet their contractual obligations, leading to a potential $1 billion dispute.

Warren, who has been involved in the boxing industry for decades, has a reputation for being a shrewd businessman. However, the details of the dispute remain unclear, and it is uncertain how the situation will unfold.

While the launch of the Mandarin Oriental Residences and the potential lawsuit between Warren and Sela/TKO may seem like unrelated events, they both highlight the high stakes and big money involved in the world of luxury real estate and professional sports.

In the case of the Mandarin Oriental Residences, the project's success will depend on its ability to attract high-end buyers willing to pay top dollar for luxury amenities and prime waterfront real estate. Similarly, the outcome of the dispute between Warren and Sela/TKO will have significant financial implications for all parties involved.

As the situation unfolds, it will be interesting to see how these two seemingly disparate events play out. Will the Mandarin Oriental Residences become the latest crown jewel in West Palm Beach's luxury real estate market? And will Warren emerge victorious in his dispute with Sela and TKO? Only time will tell.

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