New Renderings Revealed for St. Regis Residences Miami Sales Gallery

St. Regis Residences Miami Recreation Room
St. Regis Residences Interior Rendering

New interior renderings of The St. Regis Residences Miami have just been revealed. The Residences, which will be situated in the upscale South Brickell district, will tower 50 floors above the waterfront of South Brickell and provide a distinctive experience and design to the St. Regis brand.

The skyscraper was meticulously cultivated and maintained by a visionary team, including architecture by the prestigious Robert A.M. Stern Architects and interiors by the famous Rockwell Group. It was developed by Related Group along with Integra Investments.

All 152 of the units have access to more than 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, as well as magnificent views of the water and other world-class amenities.

There will be luxurious finishes throughout the two to six-bedroom units with large walk-in closets, spa-like bathrooms, and other amenities featured in the grand floor plans, which also have private elevators and entry foyers. Top-of-the-line Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, custom Italian cabinetry, and imported natural stone worktops and backsplashes are all included in the kitchens. Additionally, every luxury unit will offer expansive views of Biscayne Bay and the glistening Brickell skyline.

The structure is surrounded by rich landscaping created by the renowned Swiss design company Enea Garden Design in park-like surroundings. Deliveries to homes, a house car that is kept on-site, a shoeshine service, and other special arrangements are just a few of the signature butler services that round out the lifestyle experience.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at St. Regis Residences Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

St. Regis Residences Miami Recreation Room

New Tower Announced in Brickell- Calle 8

Calle 8 Rendering in Brickell
Calle 8 in Brickell

A new tower with a unique design was just announced in Brickell. The pre-application has just been submitted to Miami-Dade planners for the project Calle 8. Millennium Developments of Brickell, LLC is mentioned as the developer for this development.

The application states 464 residential units with studio to 3 bedroom floor plans with 1 penthouse available.

Floor Plan Availability:

  • 252- studios
  • 37- one bedrooms
  • 167- two bedrooms
  • 7- three bedrooms
  • 1 penthouse

The plans also show a multi-level retail space as well as 467 parking spaces available on 11 levels. The Federal Aviation Administration approved a tower height of 685 feet above ground level or 699 feet above sea level in a letter that was published in May 2023. A gas station is currently on the property. Calle 8 will be designed by BMA Architects of Miami.

Calle 8 Rendering in Brickell

Lalezarian Properties Releases Renderings for New Towers at Miami Worldcenter

New Towers Revealed at Miami Worldcenter
New Towers Revealed at Miami Worldcenter

The entire vision for Miami World Towers, a massive mixed-use project slated to drastically transform Block E within the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter complex in downtown Miami, has been revealed in new renderings and site plans. This project, which consists of four buildings and is expected to further transform the Miami skyline, was created by Nichols Architects with Kimley-Horn serving as the landscape architect. Miami World buildings LLC, an associate of Lalezarian Properties, is the project’s developer.

The recently released designs and images feature a 25-story North Tower, a 68-story South Tower, a 68-story West Tower, and a 557-unit East Tower, The East tower is presently under construction. It is anticipated that these new towers will add about 2,137,110 square feet of space, including 2,040 residential units, amenities, and 810 extra parking places. The four towers will produce 2,600 residential units and 3 million square feet of space. On September 20th, Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to examine the proposal.

According to the renderings by Nichols Architects, the four-tower complex will be extremely dense and take up nearly the entire block. The facades will vary and include Miami’s first examples of many architectural styles. Tower 3, despite being significantly taller, follows the same design aesthetic as Tower 1. It has floor-to-ceiling glass windows, elegant silver aluminum frames, and glass balcony handrails that enhance the façade while subtly highlighting the superstructure’s distinctive wave-like concrete balcony slabs. This beautiful mix highlights the tower’s characteristic exterior curves, giving the impression that the edifice is moving.

On the other hand, Tower 2 introduces a series of white diagrid aluminum-clad columns for both its 25-story and 68-story tower facades, featuring diamond-shaped patterns between the columns, various chamfering edges, sections of staggered slabs, and glass curtain walls. This design is reminiscent of the Foster + Partners-designed, 46-story Hearst Tower in New York City, as well as an office tower Hines has planned for their Miami Worldcenter site.

The Miami World Towers’ units will come in a range of floor plans, with sizes from 380 to 1,286 square feet and comprising studios, one-bedroom, one-bedroom with a den, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom designs. The majority of amenities will be located on the 14th floor, while rooftop pools can be found on levels 65 and 66 of the two larger towers.

Miami World Towers, which strategically places more than 2,000 residential apartments close to a number of Metromover and Metrorail stations, adds to the city’s urban appeal by providing inhabitants with easy access to Miami’s enormous public transit system. The property includes 2,994 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, which adds to its attraction by enhancing the streetscape and promoting a lively pedestrian environment.

Additionally, the proposal places a high priority on pedestrian connectivity by constructing a publicly accessible promenade that effortlessly directs people from NE 8th Street to the opulent lobby of Tower 2. The Miami Worldcenter Promenade is accessible to locals and guests via this lobby connection that extends to a pedestrian paseo. This ground-breaking promenade, created especially for pedestrians, connects Biscayne Boulevard and the larger Miami Worldcenter Area in a busy east-west corridor, further enhancing the project’s role in encouraging vibrant urban interactions.

Dolce & Gabbana Partners with 888 Brickell on 90-Story Residential Tower

888 Brickell in Downtown Miami
888 Brickell in Downtown Miami

Dolce & Gabbana debuts its first real estate project in Miami at 888 Brickell Avenue in Downtown Miami. Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana ‘selected’ the condominiums, which come in several marble selections and colors.

Michael Stern, CEO and founder of the developer JDS Development Group stated that the involvement of the fashion house in residents’ daily lives will go beyond the structure of the one- to four-bedroom condos and/or the building’s opulent amenities. Instead, each of the 259 homes will have a full “curation” of everything inside.

The three color schemes include: white with Bianco Striata Marble, black with Nero Marquina Marble, and gold with Giallo Imperiale Marble.

Dolce&Gabbana Black Bathroom
Dolce&Gabbana White Bathroom

According to Stern, the homes include “very elaborate marbles, amazing light fixtures… and an incredibly luxurious palette.” People have a lot of freedom to make from the options for their units.

The building was designed by Studio Sofield, the same company that also worked on notable projects like New York’s rail-thin Steinway Tower, and depictions show opulent details like Venetian chandeliers and freestanding bathtubs in front of expansive ocean views.

The company’s CEO, Alfonso Dolce, indicated that the ultimate objective is to become “ambassadors of ‘Made in Italy’ in the world” and to expand “the perimeter of the company’s activities with a view to an all-round lifestyle experience.”

The amenities that are often found in high-end buildings, such as restaurants, bars, fitness centers, shared offices, and conference rooms, will be available to 888 Brickell residents. Additionally, there is a 4,000-square-foot pool deck with a 44-foot pool and views of Miami Beach, Biscayne Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean.

The most luxurious condos will cost more than $35 million, with prices starting at about $3.5 million.

Dolce&Gabbana is not the only luxury brand investing in Florida in this way. Bentley and Porsche, two Volkswagen Group-owned car companies, have also built towers along the state’s coastline, while Armani provides residents with access to a private beach from its skyscraper.

Meanwhile, the number of fashion industry leaders opening branded hotels throughout the world has increased recently. Examples include Bulgari, Versace, and Roberto Cavalli. They do this by drawing on their well-established aesthetics and identifiable designer brands.

Dolce&Gabbana Living Room
Dolce&Gabbana White Kitchen

New Residential Tower Announced in Brickell

Exterior for Residential Tower in Brickell
Exterior for Residential Tower in Brickell

Chicago-based developer Focus has recently released renderings for a new 39-story residential tower in Brickell. The abandoned Starlite Motel land in Brickell is where the residential tower will be built. The Starlite Motel has already been demolished in preparation for construction.

On August 30, Miami-Dade County received the zoning and general plan applications. The project is being approved through the county’s Rapid Transit zoning procedure, which has grown to be a popular substitute for the City of Miami approval procedure. From a pre-application submission on August 4, renderings have been revised. Gensler is the architect.

Development Information:

  • 517 residential units
  • 8,282 sq. ft. of ground floor
  • indoor/outdoor and rooftop amenity space
  • 506 parking spaces

According to a letter from the developer, the project also has cross-block connectivity on the ground floor via a driveway and walkway on the west side of the property, which will enhance both vehicular and pedestrian circulation inside and outside the development.

Residential Tower Announced in Brickell

The Residences at 1428 Brickell Construction Update

1428 Brickell Residences
1428 Brickell Residences

The construction application was just submitted to Miami’s Planning Department for a site work permit for The Residences 1428 Brickell.

The application includes a building permit for site work in the category of excavation, piling, site work, and soil work was made to Miami’s Building Department. According to building department records, demolition permission for a 10-story office structure on the property is all but authorized and just needs proof that the electricity has been turned off.

The application for a second permission to build the new tower vertically was made in March and is still being reviewed. The contractor is listed as John Moriarty.

At 861 feet above the ground, the tower will rank among Miami’s highest structures. According to the developer, it will also be the first residential high-rise in the world with 500 photovoltaic-integrated windows that are partially powered by the sun.

With architecture by Arquitectonica, the building is being designed by ACPV Architects, under the direction of Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel. Ytech is the developer.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Residences at 1428 Brickell, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

St. Regis Residences Miami Construction Update

St. Regis Residences
St. Regis Residences Miami

Construction is progressing at St. Regis Residences Miami with the newest construction permit submission.

The application was submitted on August 9 but without the full plans, the permit review will not begin. The permit has not yet been assigned to a contractor. The owner is identified as 1809 Brickell Property Owner, LLC, and the contact information is a Related group email. According to the permit, the hard construction cost will be $201,740,547.

By a 4-0 vote in June, the UDRB recommended approval of the project, subject to the developer’s agreement to “study the balconies at the lower levels in an attempt to widen areas that cannot currently be fully furnished.”

After around four months of evaluation, the Federal Aviation Administration authorized the tower’s permanent height at 630 feet above the ground, or 639 feet above sea level, on July 14.

For the location, total demolition permission was requested in June and is currently being handled.

St. Regis Residences Miami is planned to rise 52 stories or 639 feet and will include 391 parking spaces as well as 152 residential units.

Robert A.M. Stern Architects is creating the project with a nautical concept. CFE is the architect of the records.

The Residences

  • Private elevator and entry foyer to each residence
  • Double-door entry in select residences
  • 11-foot ceilings with integrated linear diffusers in living areas
  • Custom European marble flooring throughout
  • European solid wood doorways
  • All homes feature a powder room and laundry room
  • Integrated smart home technology

Kitchens

  • Gourmet kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry designed by Rockwell Group
  • Marble countertops and backsplashes
  • Fully integrated Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance packages, including:
    • Paneled refrigerator
    • Paneled freezer
    • Full-height wine refrigerator
    • Convection oven
    • Steam oven
    • Microwave
    • Dornbracht fixtures

Primary Suites and Bathrooms

  • Oversized walk-in closets
  • Midnight Bar and Butler’s Pantry
  • Split marble top vanities with Dornbracht fixtures
  • Oversized marble showers and free-standing bathtubs
  • Private water closets with Toto toilets

St Regis Residences Miami Amenities

  • 40,000 square feet of amenity space
  • On-premises ground floor, fine dining restaurant
  • Exclusive beach club access
  • Park-like grounds and lush terraces
  • State-of-the-art media room
  • Business center with coffee bar and conference rooms
  • Children’s entertainment room
  • Teen video game lounge
  • Programmable golf simulator
  • Salon equipped for all beauty services
  • Pet spa, grooming, and dog walking services
  • Private, secure climate-controlled storage
  • Private marina
  • Fully equipped fitness center
  • Relaxation and juice bar
  • Indoor lap pool and cold plunge pool
  • Pilates and yoga studio
  • Salt spa room
  • Dual saunas and steam rooms
  • State-of-the-art treatment room
  • Bayfront infinity pool and whirlpool with private cabanas
  • Poolside bar and cafe
  • Bayfront garden with seating area
  • St. Regis Butler service and in-room dining
  • St. Regis housekeeping services
  • St. Regis global membership privileges

31st Floor Sky Lounge

  • Double-height bar and lounge with water views
  • Signature St. Regis Cognac Room
  • Traditional St. Regis Tea Room
  • Billiards room
  • Catering Kitchen

Technologies

  • Keyless residential entry
  • Smart home climate and lighting control systems
  • State-of-the-art fiber optic WI-FI service throughout residences and amenities
  • Easy to use St. Regis residents-only app

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at the St. Regis Residences Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

St. Regis Residences Miami Exterior Rendering

Interior Renderings Revealed for ONE Park Tower

ONE Park Tower North Miami
ONE Park Tower Lobby

The interiors and amenities of ONE Park Tower, a 33-story residential structure proposed for 2411 Laguna Circle, tucked within the vast SoLé Mia master-planned neighborhood in North Miami, have been revealed in new drawings. The Turnberry-led development will include 299 luxury condominiums with breathtaking views of the seven-acre Crystal Lagoons amenity and the surrounding idyllic natural landscapes.

With generously proportioned one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, as well as a number of penthouses, these dwellings are intended to accommodate a variety of lifestyles. The expansive views of the stunning turquoise lagoon, the green Oleta River State Park, the glittering Biscayne Bay, the limitless Atlantic Ocean, and the fascinating Miami city skyline are all visible from every unit.

The development was designed by renowned architecture firm Arquitectonica, with interiors by the internationally acclaimed Meyer Davis and landscaping by Enea Garden Design. ONE Park Tower offers a lifestyle of unrivaled elegance and ocean views together with exclusive beach access and upscale facilities.

The interiors of the residences, which range in size from 900 to 2,100 square feet, are expertly planned to meld the site’s natural beauty with the vibrant vitality of the nearby metropolitan environment. Large wrap-around terraces with exquisite glass railings are made possible by expansive glass walls and high ceilings that seamlessly link the internal and outdoor areas. With porcelain floors, roomy master bedrooms, walk-in closets with optional improvements, and opulent master bathrooms with stunning wet rooms with showers and soaking tubs, each apartment will exude sophistication.

The focal point of the SoLé Mia neighborhood is a crystal-clear swimmable lagoon that is the equivalent of 21 Olympic-sized swimming pools. This magnificent amenity, which offers a dedicated lagoon-front beach furnished with inviting umbrellas and cozy beach chairs, will be a special treat for residents of ONE Park Tower by Turnberry. The property staff will go above and beyond to meet residents’ needs, providing the extraordinary service for which Turnberry is known. Residents can hire kayaks and stand-up paddle boards from a dedicated Beach Concierge, giving them the freedom to explore the calm waters at their own pace.

The 37 acres of vivid green space that makeup ONE Park Tower by Turnberry are dedicated to promoting a healthy and active lifestyle. Eight miles of bike and running paths, private swimming pools, and pickleball courts are available to residents as recreational opportunities to keep them active and interested.

Modern fitness facilities, spa services, and massage therapies are available at the state-of-the-art wellness center, which is a haven of renewal. For those looking for a productive setting, co-working spaces, a well-stocked library, and private event rooms for gatherings and special occasions are also available. The dedicated children’s playroom makes sure that young residents have a place to run around and play, while the climate-controlled wine lounge caters to wine enthusiasts. A gated entry and round-the-clock security ensure a safe and serene living environment. Security is of the utmost importance. Additionally, residents’ daily life is made more convenient by protected garage parking that includes EV charging stations.

ONE Park Tower Amenities
ONE Park Tower
ONE Park Tower Aerial View

Chicago-Based Company Files Plans for 39-Story Residential Tower in Brickell

New Brickell Tower Proposed
New Tower Proposed in Brickell

Focus, a Chicago-based company recently submitted plans for a residential tower at the site of the former Starlite Motel in Brickell. According to records, the company paid $28 million for the property in November 2022.

“Miami’s vibrant metropolis, with its walkable urban cores, offers a dynamic and energetic environment that aligns perfectly with our mission,” said Tim Anderson, CEO and Founder of Focus.

The site’s demolition was finished earlier this year, and it was just permitted to be a part of Miami-Dade’s Rapid Transit Zoning District, which permits higher density. A pre-application for the new skyscraper was submitted to Miami-Dade planners on August 4. Gensler is listed as the architect for this new development.

According to the plans, the tower will rise 39 stories tall and will feature 516 residential units. There will also be ground floor retail, indoor and outdoor amenity spaces, and 506 parking spaces.

New Brickell Tower Proposed

Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club Secure Financing for Construction

Indian Creek Residences and Yacht Club
Indian Creek Residences and Yacht Club

Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club, a boutique residential development that will have condominium units and a private marina, is being built on Miami’s Bay Harbor Islands by the New York and South Florida-based Landau Properties. Financing has now been secured for the property with official sales projected to start in Fall 2023.

Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club’s $29 million construction credit was originated by Miami-based private real estate lender BridgeInvest. Its flagship fund, BridgeInvest Specialty Credit Fund IV, focuses on development, bridge, and value-add financing across the United States. BridgeInvest provided the construction funding, which was organized by Raffi Landau of Estreich and Company.

According to the CEO of Landau Properties, Jonathan Landau, “We are pleased to have the confidence of BridgeInvest on this very special project that will offer an unparalleled opportunity on the Bay Harbor Islands. We received strong lender interest for this project, and this financing package affirms our team’s ability to create an incredible residential experience with a combination of an amazing waterfront location, service-oriented lifestyle, and world-class design. BridgeInvest, a highly regarded lending institution in South Florida, proved to be the perfect partner given their established local presence and robust construction abilities…”

Nine opulent condominium residences and six exclusive yacht docks will be part of Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club. One of the only private yacht clubs in the region is housed in the boutique structure, and guests may enjoy a sought-after view of the prized Indian Creek Island. Kobi Karp is designing the waterfront complex, and Linda Zarifi of Zarifi Design is handling the interiors.

Indian Creek Residences and Yacht Club Aerial View