Orange Beach Approves Two Towers

ORANGE BEACH, Ala. — The City of Orange Beach Planning Commission gave its approval in April for two additional towers, to be called “Phoenix Key,” east of Perdido Pass, according to the OBA website. Each tower will be 25 stories and contain 112 condominium units on a beachfront parcel currently undeveloped just east of the Ono Island Bridge. When Phoenix Gulf Towers on the west end of Orange Beach is completed, it will add 192 units in two buildings. Phoenix Key’s 112 will bring the number of condos in Orange Beach close to 9,000. This will make the 26th condo or hotel project by Gulf Shores-based condo rental agency Brett/Robinson Vacation Rentals along the Alabama Gulf Coast.

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