Shoma Bay Elevates Miami Luxury Living with Rolls-Royce Perks and Unmatched Amenities
Miami is no stranger to luxury, but Shoma Bay, a new 24-story tower in North Bay Village set to open in 2026, is taking things to a whole new level. The latest project by Shoma Group is making waves not just for its stunning architecture or prime location off the John F. Kennedy Causeway but for an extraordinary amenity that’s sure to turn heads—a chauffeured Rolls-Royce Cullinan available to all residents. Yes, you read that right. Imagine having a Rolls-Royce at your beck and call to cruise around Miami in style. Let’s dive into what makes Shoma Bay the epitome of luxury living in the Magic City.
Shoma Bay isn’t just another high-rise; it’s a lifestyle destination designed to cater to the most discerning buyers. With 333 units ranging from one to three bedrooms, plus 10 exclusive penthouses, Shoma Bay promises to offer something for everyone looking for a luxurious place to call home. But what truly sets it apart are the unique amenities that go far beyond the typical offerings of high-end condos.
The crown jewel of Shoma Bay’s amenities is undoubtedly the Rolls-Royce Cullinan—a vehicle synonymous with elegance and sophistication. Residents will have access to this chauffeured luxury SUV for trips within a 10-mile radius, including key locations like Miami International Airport, the Bal Harbour Shops, and the Miami Design District. It’s a perk that redefines convenience and luxury, ensuring that every outing is a memorable one.
Stephanie Shojaee, one half of the power couple leading Shoma Group, explains, “We offer residents access to a bespoke Rolls-Royce to enhance the luxurious lifestyles they will experience at Shoma Bay. This kind of amenity goes beyond traditional luxurious features such as high-end appliances or premium finishes.”
Shoma Bay is all about creating an environment where residents can live their best lives. The development features a wide range of amenities that cater to various aspects of luxury living:
Pet Spa: Because your fur babies deserve the best too.
Golf Simulator: Perfect for channeling your inner Tiger Woods without leaving the building.
Zen Garden: A peaceful retreat where you can relax and unwind.
Wine Club: Elevate your happy hours with curated selections and exclusive tastings.
And if that’s not enough, Shoma Bay is also set to include what might be the most luxurious Publix in Florida, along with a rooftop lounge offering stunning views and a place to socialize with neighbors.
The integration of high-end brands like Rolls-Royce into real estate developments is a growing trend, especially in markets like Miami, where affluent buyers are looking for more than just a place to live—they’re looking for a complete lifestyle experience. As the first Latina U.S. ambassador for Rolls-Royce, Stephanie Shojaee sees this collaboration as a natural extension of Shoma Group’s commitment to luxury.
While the Rolls-Royce Cullinan might seem like the ultimate amenity, Shoma Group has hinted that more surprises are in store. One highly anticipated feature is a distinguished high-end restaurant, though the name remains under wraps for now. This, combined with the development’s other luxurious offerings, ensures that Shoma Bay will be a landmark of opulence in Miami.
With units starting at $750,000, Shoma Bay is positioning itself as one of Miami’s most desirable addresses. Whether you’re drawn to the idea of having a Rolls-Royce at your disposal, the array of exclusive amenities, or simply the chance to be part of a community that celebrates luxury, Shoma Bay offers an unparalleled living experience.
Shoma Group Breaks Ground on Shoma Bay in North Bay Village Miami
Shoma Group has officially commenced construction on Shoma Bay, an ambitious residential project located in the picturesque waterfront community of North Bay Village, Florida. This groundbreaking event marks a significant milestone for the area, which has seen little development over the past decade. Launched in September 2022, Shoma Bay has quickly established itself as the benchmark for future residential projects in the region.
Masoud Shojaee, CEO and Chairman of the Board at Shoma Group, recognized the island’s untapped potential early on. His vision to transform North Bay Village into a luxurious residential haven is now becoming a reality with Shoma Bay being the first major development to capitalize on the area’s evolution.
Shoma Bay will feature 333 luxury residences, including a variety of meticulously designed floor plans that range from furnished studios to expansive three-bedroom units, with sizes spanning from 344 to 2,700 square feet. The project will also include 10 penthouses, one of which will be the home of Masoud and Stephanie Shojaee, President of Shoma Group. Prices for the available units start at $750,000, with ISG World serving as the exclusive sales team for the development.
Each residence will be thoughtfully crafted to optimize comfort and functionality, with abundant natural light and elegant finishes curated by renowned designer Adriana Hoyos. The building will blend classic art-deco elements with contemporary aesthetics, catering to individuals seeking a holistic approach to living that seamlessly integrates work, wellness, and leisure.
The penthouses at Shoma Bay will offer unique, high-end finishes. Kitchens will be outfitted with the exclusive Gaggenau Appliance Collection, including a French Door Panel-Ready Refrigerator and Freezer, a Panel-Ready dishwasher, a Wall Oven, and an Induction Cooktop. Bathrooms will feature the exclusive Armani Bathroom Collection, including a Frameless Rain Shower and a Designer Soaking Tub in select units.
Shoma Bay is set to redefine luxury living with its array of world-class amenities. Residents will have access to a resident lounge and bar, a spa with a hammam, a golf simulator, a two-story state-of-the-art fitness center, a pet spa, a kids club, a theater room, a wine cellar, a cigar lounge, and a Zen Garden with fire pits. The development’s centerpiece will be the expansive 6,030-square-foot pool deck, offering panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, complete with a pool, cabanas, and a summer kitchen. Additional conveniences include designated parking, electric vehicle charging stations, a bike room, storage spaces, and a grocery delivery room.
Moreover, Shoma Bay will be anchored by a 35,037-square-foot Publix supermarket and 15,628 square feet of retail space, which includes a rooftop lounge. This integration of retail and residential spaces aims to enhance the community living experience by providing residents with easy access to daily necessities and leisure activities.
“We are incredibly excited to break ground on Shoma Bay and embark on this transformative journey in North Bay Village,” said Stephanie Shojaee. “At Shoma Group, we meticulously craft each development with the future residents in mind, ensuring that every detail enhances their comfort and enriches their lifestyle. From the serene resident lounge to the state-of-the-art fitness center and the panoramic pool deck overlooking Biscayne Bay, we have curated a collection of exceptional amenities that will elevate the living experience for our residents.”
Situated at 1850 John F. Kennedy Causeway, Shoma Bay boasts a prime location at the intersection of 79th Street Causeway and East Treasure Drive. This strategic position offers residents convenient access to major highways and a plethora of world-class dining, retail, and entertainment options available in South Florida. The project’s anticipated completion date is set for the end of 2026.
Sales Officially Launch for 21-Story Tower Shoma Bay Condos in North Bay Village
At a North Bay Village property it purchased earlier this year, Shoma Group is changing its plans from apartments to residential condos.
Shoma Group, led by Chairman Masoud Shojaee and President Stephanie Shojaee, is beginning sales of the Shoma Bay condos, with prices beginning in the $400,000s. ISG World, led by Craig Studnicky, was chosen by the Coral Gables-based developer to handle the units’ sales and marketing.
Shoma Bay will be a mixed-use development with 21 stories and 327 residences on a 2.8-acre plot of land.
In May, Shoma paid nearly $16 million for the property at 1850 79th Street Causeway with plans for a Publix-anchored residential and retail complex. The project, which includes a 36,000-square-foot Publix and around 6,300 square feet of retail space, including a rooftop lounge and a food hall called Shoma Bazaar, was approved by North Bay Village in March.
Condos are replacing rentals as South Florida’s rent growth finally starts to slow down. Similar adjustments have been made by other developers. A new rental skyscraper in downtown Miami was converted to a condo tower in July by Property Markets Group and Greybrook, and is currently known as The Elser Hotel & Residences.
The Shoma Bay will have apartments ranging in size from 360 square foot studios to roughly 1,500 square foot three bedroom condos. According to a spokeswoman, the average cost per square foot for all units is around $900.
Building completion could happen in the latter half of 2024, with construction set to start early next year. The interiors are being designed by Adriana Hoyos, with MSA Architects serving as the project architect.
There will include a lounge, bar, spa, gym, pool deck, library, and kids’ club among the amenities. A 2,600-square-foot co-working area and electric vehicle charging stations will also be included in the structure.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Shoma Bay Condos, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at (786)247-6332.