continuation of the same breath, the same instinct toward honesty in material and form. Where Pompano Beach pressed its modernism against salt air and urban density, Port St. Lucie receives the vocabulary of 7909 Rose Island Road with more acreage and quieter horizons, the cantilevered overhangs and exposed structural beams finding their echo in a landscape where the Treasure Coast sprawls with unhurried confidence. The concrete-and-glass interplay that defines the Kentucky estate translates here into a market increasingly hungry for homes that refuse ornamentation in favor of spatial integrity, and the buyers drawn to this corridor understand that restraint is its own extravagance. It is a sensibility that, once internalized, begins to reshape how one reads every property thereafter—a lens that sharpens rather than narrows as it travels northward toward the rocky, light-starved coastlines of