Closings Begin at The Standard Residences Midtown Miami
First Residential Tower Completed in Midtown Miami in Nearly a Decade
A major milestone has been reached in Miami’s urban residential landscape as The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami has officially been completed and has begun closings. Developed by Rosso Development in partnership with Hyatt and Midtown Development, the 12-story building has secured its temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO), marking the first residential tower delivered in Midtown Miami in nearly ten years.
Located at 3100 NE 1st Avenue, the nearly sold-out development introduces a new pied-à-terre–style residential concept in one of Miami’s most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods, positioned between the Miami Design District and Wynwood.
A Global First for The Standard Brand
The project represents a significant evolution for The Standard, marking its first-ever standalone residential building worldwide. Known for its playful, culture-driven hospitality experiences, the brand brings that same DNA into a full-time residential environment.
“Our vision was to bring The Standard brand’s incredible energy into the fabric of Miami urban living, creating a space with soul that is deeply connected to the community,” said Carlos Rosso, Founder of Rosso Development. “We are excited to welcome our newest residents home to experience the lifestyle and engage with the vibrant social spaces we have created. Midtown is now one of South Florida’s most compelling neighborhoods, and The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami is proud to stand at the center of that transformation.”
This concept blends lifestyle hospitality with everyday living, offering residents not just a home—but an immersive social experience.
Arquitectonica Design with Over 34,000 Square Feet of Amenities
Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Urban Robot alongside The Standard’s in-house team, the building delivers a highly curated aesthetic that blends modern architecture with warm, social interiors.
The development includes 228 residences and more than 34,000 square feet of amenity space, reflecting a strong focus on lifestyle and community-driven programming.
Rooftop Pool, Restaurant, and Social Spaces Define the Experience
One of the standout features is the landscaped rooftop, anchored by a 60-foot-long resort-style pool and Solana, a signature rooftop restaurant and bar by the Juvia Group.
The rooftop is designed as a social hub, offering panoramic views and a vibrant atmosphere that aligns with The Standard’s signature lifestyle.
Wellness, Work, and Play: Amenities Built for Modern Living
Residents have access to a wide array of amenities tailored for wellness, productivity, and entertainment, including:
State-of-the-art fitness center
Yoga and stretch studios
Infrared sauna
Co-working and social lounges
Cultural programming and events
Karaoke rooms
Pickleball court that transforms into a disco room
The property also integrates curated food and beverage offerings such as Mannarino, Sushi Garage, Rosetta Bakery Café, and Privato Speakeasy, reinforcing its lifestyle-driven concept.
Prime Midtown Location at the Center of Miami’s Creative Scene
Midtown Miami continues to evolve as one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods, offering a rare combination of walkability, dining, shopping, and proximity to cultural hubs.
As Amar Lalvani, President and Creative Director of Hyatt’s Lifestyle Group, noted:
“The Standard brand has always gravitated toward neighborhoods with creative energy, places where you can feel life happening on the street. Midtown has that. It’s walkable, it’s connected and it sits right between some of Miami’s most interesting districts. At The Standard Residences, our owners get to fully inhabit The Standard brand, create everyday routines and join a community that will help shape the future of Midtown.”
Nearly Sold Out with Limited Residences Remaining
The completion of The Standard Residences marks a defining moment for Midtown Miami, introducing a new category of branded residential living that merges hospitality, design, and community into one cohesive experience.
For buyers seeking a lifestyle-driven residence in one of Miami’s most dynamic neighborhoods, this project sets a new benchmark—and signals continued growth for Midtown as a premier urban destination.
With closings now underway, The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami is nearly sold out, with only a limited number of residences remaining. Contact us for details at [email protected].
400 Vinyl Room by Yamashiro Miami Opening April 25th
Credit: AMA Designs
A Vinyl-Driven Listening Lounge Debuts at the Gale Miami Hotel in Downtown Miami
A new concept is set to redefine late-night experiences in Downtown Miami. 400 Vinyl Room, an intimate 50-seat listening lounge, will officially debut on April 25, 2026, on the 9th floor of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences.
Developed by the team behind Yamashiro Miami, the venue blends vinyl culture, refined cocktails, and immersive sound into a highly curated nightlife experience.
Inspired by Hollywood’s Golden Age and Tokyo Nightlife
400 Vinyl Room is inspired by the historic “400 Club” at Yamashiro Hollywood, once a private enclave for Hollywood’s elite in the 1920s. The Miami concept reimagines that legacy while incorporating design and cultural influences from Tokyo’s underground listening bars and 1970s hi-fi culture.
Positioned adjacent to Yamashiro Miami, the lounge serves as a more intimate, music-driven counterpart to the restaurant’s rooftop dining experience.
Credit: AMA Designs
A Vision from the Team Behind Yamashiro
“Opening 400 Vinyl Room feels like completing a circle. Yamashiro brings the dining, the history, the legacy of over a century in hospitality. And now, right alongside it, a room where the night truly begins. Miami has welcomed us in a way that means everything to this team, and we wanted to give something back to this city that reflects how seriously we take that. 400 Vinyl Room is that answer,” says Freddy Braidi, Partner Yamashiro Miami Hospitality Group.
Vinyl-Only Music Programming with Curated DJ Sets
At the core of 400 Vinyl Room is its vinyl-only music program, offering a refreshing departure from digital-heavy nightlife environments. The music will span:
Funk
Soul
Disco
1980s Latin
Guests can expect nightly themed sessions, including concepts like Saturday Night Fever, alongside guest DJs and special residencies that celebrate the art of record listening.
Credit: The Louis Collection
A Cocktail Program Built on Craft and Precision
In place of traditional bottle service, 400 Vinyl Room emphasizes a thoughtfully crafted cocktail program focused on balance, intention, and depth.
Signature drinks include:
All Night Long – vodka, strawberry cordial, grapefruit, soda
Smooth Operator – Vida Tobalá, Midori, lime, basil
Saturday Night Fever – tequila, citrus, honey, and spice
The experience is further elevated with a curated Champagne selection and tableside caviar service, reinforcing the venue’s refined, Golden Age-inspired identity.
“Tiny Sips” Offer a Unique Tasting Experience
A standout feature of 400 Vinyl Room is its “Tiny Sips” menu—a collection of small-format cocktails designed for exploration rather than volume.
These concentrated pours are crafted for slow sipping and include:
My Way – a rum-based Manhattan-style cocktail
Dirty Diana – a refined dirty martini variation
Hot Stuff – a spicy citrus-forward tequila blend
This innovative approach adds a layer of sophistication rarely found in Miami’s nightlife scene.
Credit: AMA Designs
Designed for an Immersive Listening Experience
Designed by AMA Designs, the space is carefully curated to enhance both sound and atmosphere. Key design elements include:
Warm textures and amber lighting
Record-lined walls with gold album accents
Curved banquettes and intimate seating arrangements
A bar framed by velvet curtains
Every detail—from acoustics to layout—has been intentionally designed to create a focused and immersive environment for music lovers.
Credit: AMA Designs
A New Late-Night Destination in Downtown Miami
Located at 159 NE 6th Street, 400 Vinyl Room offers a unique addition to Downtown Miami’s evolving nightlife landscape. The venue will operate on select evenings and is designed to complement the Yamashiro Miami experience—perfect for before or after dinner.
Reservations are recommended for those looking to experience this intimate, music-forward concept.
Final Thoughts
With its emphasis on vinyl culture, elevated cocktails, and intentional design, 400 Vinyl Room introduces a more refined and curated nightlife option to Miami. As the city continues to evolve, concepts like this highlight a growing demand for experience-driven, immersive venues that go beyond the traditional club scene.
One Thousand Group Announces Anantara Miami Resort & Residences
Rendering of the rooftop helipad at Anantara Miami Resort & Residences. Credit: Gladstone Immersive
Anantara Miami Resort & Residences to Debut in Edgewater
A major new luxury development is set to reshape Miami’s waterfront skyline. Anantara, the global ultra-luxury resort brand featured in HBO’s The White Lotus, is making its U.S. debut with Anantara Miami Resort & Residences.
Developed by One Thousand Group in partnership with Minor Hotels, the 50-story tower will rise approximately 650 feet above Biscayne Bay and is expected to open in 2030.
A New Concept Blending Luxury, Hospitality, and Longevity
Anantara Miami Resort & Residences will feature:
100 private branded condominium residences
120 resort residences
50 boutique hotel suites
But beyond the numbers, the project introduces a new lifestyle concept centered around wellness and longevity.
“Anantara Miami Resort & Residences introduces something entirely new to the U.S.,” said Kevin Venger, Co-Founder of One Thousand Group. “It’s not just another branded residence, but a fully realized concept that blends hospitality, private ownership and longevity into one unified experience. Here, we’re able to deliver a fully layered holistic lifestyle that reflects how people are choosing to live today.”
Aerial rendering of Anantara Resort & Residences Miami with views over Biscayne Bay. Credit: Gladstone Immersive
Bringing a Globally Renowned Brand to Miami
The project marks the first U.S. location for the Anantara brand, which operates more than 50 luxury resorts worldwide.
“True luxury is time, the freedom to pause, to explore, and to experience the world more deeply,” said William E Heinecke, Founder and Chairman of Minor International, owning company of Minor Hotels. “Miami is the perfect location for the debut of our luxury Anantara brand into the U.S., and we are excited to partner with One Thousand Group to bring this vision to reality.”
The development brings together a globally recognized design team:
Architecture by Kohn Pedersen Fox and ODP Architecture & Design
Interiors by Patricia Urquiola
This will be Patricia Urquiola’s first residential project in the United States, adding another milestone to the development.
Helipad, Wellness, and Hospitality-Driven Living
The tower will include a rooftop helipad—one of the signature features of One Thousand Group developments—along with a comprehensive wellness program centered around movement, nutrition, and recovery.
“Our approach has always been to anticipate where the market is going and develop buildings that don’t yet exist in Miami,” said Michael Konig, Co-Founder of One Thousand Group. “With Anantara, we saw an opportunity to bring a globally respected brand into a market that is ready for something more meaningful and experience driven.”
Rendering of the rooftop helipad at Anantara Resort & Residences Miami. Credit: Gladstone Immersive
A Thai-Inspired Approach to Luxury Living
The development will incorporate Anantara’s signature philosophy rooted in authenticity and cultural immersion, including the Thai concept of “nam jai,” which emphasizes generosity and heartfelt service.
“We are focused on delivering our signature experiences and amenities, while seamlessly incorporating the authentic offerings of the brands we partner with,” said Louis Birdman, Co-Founder of One Thousand Group. “The result is a development that feels both uniquely ours and true to the brand’s heritage.”
Rendering of the pool terrace at Anantara Resort & Residences Miami. Credit: Gladstone Immersive
Prime Edgewater Location Near Miami’s Cultural Core
Anantara Miami Resort & Residences will be located at the convergence of Edgewater, the Design District, and Wynwood—one of Miami’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving areas.
Nearby attractions include:
Pérez Art Museum Miami
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
The tower will also offer unobstructed northern views over Biscayne Bay—an increasingly rare feature for new developments in the area.
Rendering of the outdoor amenity deck at Anantara Resort & Residences Miami. Credit: Gladstone Immersive
Sales Launch Expected Later This Year
Sales are expected to launch later this year, with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty leading the sales effort.
Given the global recognition of the Anantara brand and the unique positioning of the project, Anantara Miami Resort & Residences is expected to generate significant interest among both domestic and international buyers.
Rendering of the outdoor courtyard at Anantara Resort & Residences Miami. Credit: Gladstone Immersive
Final Thoughts
Anantara Miami Resort & Residences represents a major evolution in Miami’s luxury real estate market—bringing together global hospitality, wellness-driven living, and high-end residential design in a way the city has not seen before.