The Argentine media outlet InfoNegocios dedicated an extensive report to the trajectory of Crystal Lagoons, from its beginnings to its current stage with the successful Public Access Lagoons® projects, also known as PAL® developments. In the article, the portal defines the multinational as a global empire of turquoise lagoons.
The search for technology
The article highlights the challenge Fernando Fischmann, founder of Crystal Lagoons, faced in developing a technology that could sustainably maintain large bodies of water in a crystalline state and the global success that followed once he achieved it.
“This technology changed the real estate paradigm of ‘location, location, location,’ making it possible to develop projects in unimaginable places, on any land—whether coastal, desert, second-line, inland, and, of course, in the heart of cities—changing people’s lifestyles. Developments featuring lagoons capture high public flows and achieve record-breaking sales figures,” explains Francisco Matte, regional director of Crystal Lagoons.
The media highlights that Crystal Lagoons has been growing steadily since its first project in San Alfonso del Mar to reach more than 1,000 developments in different stages in 60 countries, with demand coming mainly from the United States, Latin America, and the Middle East
PAL® projects, the new revolution
The article also discusses the revolution of PAL® projects. “The success of the PAL® model has been so remarkable that it now accounts for 95% of the company’s new contracts and is shaping up to be its main growth driver,” the article states.
Crystal Lagoons went beyond traditional real estate development with its PAL® model, aiming to redefine urban entertainment. These projects allow public access to their lagoons through a ticket, and their expansion potential is enormous, especially in urban environments where the demand for innovative entertainment spaces continues to grow.
“The great dream of Crystal Lagoons is to change lifestyles worldwide, bringing an idyllic beach life to people’s doorsteps through large crystalline lagoons suitable for swimming and water sports,” concludes Matte.