New Renderings Revealed for Six Fisher Island

The Residences at Six Fiser Exterior Views
The Residences at Six Fiser Exterior Views

The completion of The Residences at Six Fisher Island, a luxurious 11-story structure, is targeted for 2025. The 50 units in the Kobi Karp-designed high-rise project will have floor designs with three to five bedrooms. Each one ranges in size from 3,870 to 8,400 square feet.

The invitation-only development will also feature a select number of penthouses.

The Residences at Six Fisher Island is located at 6 Fisher Island Drive, Miami Beach. It is situated on the northern side of Fisher Island, east of Florida 395.

Residence Features:

  • Views of the Atlantic Ocean and convenient elevator access
  • Outdoor kitchens and private pools.
  • Kitchen, wardrobes, and bathrooms were created by Tara Bernerd & Partners

Tower Amenities

  • Swimming pool
  • Pickleball court
  • Spa
  • Fitness facility
  • Residents’ lounge

Kobi Karp is listed as the architect, and the overall design is inspired by the idea of connecting indoor with outdoor spaces. Units start at $15 million.

Oprah, Julia Roberts, and Mel Brooks are all known to have lived on Fisher Island in the past. The enclave has also received some accolades: Bloomberg found in April 2018 that Fisher Island, with an average income of $2.5 million in 2015, was America’s wealthiest ZIP code.

The Residences at Six Fisher Bay Views

Another AC Hotel by Marriott is Coming to Miami, This Time in Edgewater

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A decade ago, the only people who would dare get a hotel room along Biscayne Boulevard anywhere north of Downtown Miami and the city border were the occasional oblivious out-of-towner, and hookers. Boy has all that changed. Boutique hotels have moved in, with the Vagabond changing literally everything, and now the chains are following. Across the street from the under construction Hampton Inn, an AC Hotel by Marriott is being planned at 3400 Biscayne Boulevard, according to the Next Miami. It’s by the same developer as the Hampton, which is expected to open in September, and appears to have a somewhat similar design to the AC Hotel on Miami Beach, which is also a Kobi Karp… um, creation.

Bloomberg Calls Kobi Karp Miami’s Mega-Mansion Architect of Choice, Apparently

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If you’re involved in the Miami architecture or real estate scene, then you probably have an opinion about one of its most prolific architects, Kobi Karp. Love him or hate him, his work is everywhere, including some of the most massive houses designed in Miami and Miami Beach in the last five years. Is he the the Stanford White of modern day Miami? Ha! No. But Bloomberg interviewed him, in an article published today, calling him Miami’s “mega mansion architect of choice.” The article is about all the over-the-top amenities that many of Miami’s richest homeowners want in a brand new stucco castle by the bay, and in that sense Kobi probably is the expert. Here are some of his most memorable quotes:

“What became apparent is that the individuals coming to Miami wanted a home that didn’t exist.”

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Photos via Kobi Karp.

“Some people who have a lot of entertainment, a lot of parties, they want to break away [to the rooftop where] you’re the VIP, you’re up above the treetops…They might have a plunge pool or jacuzzi, but certainly a summer kitchen [and often seating elements called] waterproof poufs.”

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“Nobody [in Miami] wants to see a light fixture, unless it’s decorative.”

“Ninety percent of my houses have elevators. When you’re a little bit old, or a little bit drunk, an elevator really helps.”

And not to mention that he always likes to include a poolside “cabana or casita.

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