The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami has officially crossed the $1 billion sales mark, a major benchmark for the high-profile waterfront development by Swire Properties. With the South Tower now 50% sold since launching just last year, the project continues to attract global buyers seeking unmatched luxury on Miami’s exclusive Brickell Key.
Designed by world-renowned architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), the two-tower development is the final residential offering on Brickell Key. The South Tower includes 228 private homes with interiors by Paris-based designer Tristan Auer. The North Tower will house the new Mandarin Oriental, Miami hotel — set to become the brand’s North American flagship — along with 66 additional residences and 28 hotel-branded units, expected to launch later this year.
A key highlight of the project is its 100,000 square feet of curated amenities, set within a lush, multi-level resort-style podium crafted by acclaimed landscape architecture firm Shma. Residents will enjoy the signature hospitality Mandarin Oriental is known for, elevated by a prime location and visionary design. Delivery is anticipated in 2030.
$1B+ in total sales achieved
South Tower 50% sold
Interiors by Tristan Auer
Future Mandarin Oriental hotel + residences in the North Tower
Over 100,000 sq ft of resort-inspired amenities
Landscape design by Shma
Brickell Key’s final development opportunity
Pricing from $4.9M
Completion expected in 2030
This one-of-a-kind development brings together artful architecture, global hospitality, and a once-in-a-lifetime location — offering a limited chance to own a home within one of Miami’s most distinguished addresses.
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