Zaha Hadid’s Former Condo Sells Again at $6 Million
World-renowned architect Zaha Hadid’s former W South Beach condo was just sold, AGAIN at $6 million.
Data reveals M. Reada “Ray” Bassiouni was the seller of the combined units 726, 728, and 730 at 2201 Collins Avenue, which was acquired by Thomas Robert and his wife Ann Chan, the owner of the security firm ATI Systems in Boston is Bassiouni. In Ponte Vedra Beach, Robert is the owner of GC Land Development LLC.
Records show that Bassiouni paid $5.8 million for the condo in 2018. The combined units feature 2,541 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Since asking $8 million for the condo in March 2021, Bassiouni has intermittently offered it on the market. According to the Multiple Listing Service, the unit only brought in roughly $500,000 more than its previous asking price of $6.5 million.
Hadid designed the makeover herself after purchasing the apartments for $4.2 million in separate purchases over a five-year period. The Riverside Museum in Glasgow, the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympics, and Galaxy SOHO in Beijing were all designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect. When she passed away in Miami Beach in 2016, she was supervising the development of the Miami apartment complex One Thousand Museum that she had designed.
W South Beach is a luxury, oceanfront condo-hotel development located at 2201 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida. Built in 2009, W South Beach was developed by Tri Star Capital, Related Urban Development, and Starwood Properties.
With 300 feet of water frontage, W South Beach is considered to be one of South Beach’s finest residential developments. The W South Beach building was designed by award-winning architecture firm Nichols, Brosch, and Sandoval with interior design work by Yabu Pushelberg.
W South Beach rises 20 floors and includes 511 condo-hotel units comprised of studios, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom options plus penthouses.
One Thousand Museum has Officially Sold Out
One Thousand Museum has hit so many milestones since its inception in 2014. Just in the first month of sales in 2016, the luxury tower reached $30 million sold which remember 2022 tower sales launches. Now, One Thousand Museum has officially sold, solidifying the legacy of the late Pritzker-winning architect Zaha Hadid.
One Thousand Museum, also known as the Scorpion Tower, is a monument to brilliance and creativity, Through the views and design of Dame Zaha Hadid, it is a powerful physical statement about the soul of Miami.
With views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and Miami Skyline; One Thousand Museum is only minutes from South Beach and the Brickell financial district. This contemporary tower rises 60 stories with 83 total units; 4 duplex townhouses, 70 half-floor units, 8 full floor penthouses and 1 double story/full floor penthouse.
Two lower level floors are dedicated to an indoor/outdoor wellness and spa, as well as the rooftop featuring the Aquatics Center and Sky Lounge.
Developed by Louis Birdman, Gregg Covin, Kevin Venger, and Regalia Group, One Thousand Museum is South Florida’s first residential complex with its own rooftop helipad, allowing residents to quickly travel to adjacent islands, private and commercial airports, and private boats.
One Thousand Museum Amenities
A spacious fitness center with state-of-the-art strength and cardio training equipment
Spa with private treatment rooms, steam and sauna rooms, plunge pools, and relaxation lounge
Multimedia theater for private movie screenings, lectures, and presentations
Sun & Swim Terrace with pools, lounge chairs, cabanas, and poolside towel service
Aquatic Center with indoor, infinity-edge pool
Private dining room
Triple-height event space overlooking Biscayne Bay
Private rooftop helipad
Specialized security and valet personnel
Full-service concierge
Bank-quality vault with individual safe deposit box for every residence
One Thousand Museum Residence Features
Custom Italian cabinetry by Poliform
Fine quartz countertops by Silestone
Induction cooktop, oven, steam oven, microwave, dishwasher, and integrated coffee maker by Gaggenau
Refrigerator by Sub-Zero
Faucets and fixtures by Dornbracht, Duravit, and MTI
Interior doors by Lualdi Porte with door handles designed by Zaha Hadid
Custom-designed, Italian-made walk-in closets
Extensive state-of-the-art home automation by Crestron, allowing residents to control a range of in-residence applications including lighting, heating, air conditioning, audio, video, window treatments, and security
Oversized terraces
East-to-west flow-through floor plans
Demand for condominiums in Miami has increased within the past year. Residential home shortages, as well as an increase in relocations, are driving factors for this demand. According to Business Insider; bankers, fund managers, and executives are now moving to Miami from New York at an alarming rate. Luxury home sales tripled in December 2020 compared to the previous year and the future for this market looks even better!
One Thousand Museum Becomes the First Residential Development in the World to Partner with Forbes Travel Guide
One Thousand Museum has once again raised the bar when it comes to exceeding the expectations of today’s affluent and service-oriented condo buyers. This week, One Thousand Museum announced its partnership with Forbes Travel Guide, making it the first residential development in the world to partner with them. Forbes Travel Guide, known for creating the five-star rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants, and spas, has long been the global authority on luxury service. With this exclusive partnership, One Thousand Museum puts itself on the map as becoming the only condominium development to deliver an unrivaled, hospitality-focused residential experience for residents and their guests on par with that of the finest hotels in the world.
Along with delivering a comprehensive training program for One Thousand Museum’s on-site staff, Forbes Travel Guide will develop customized brand standards. Executive trainers from Forbes Travel Guide will collaborate with One Thousand Museum’s management team to ensure that world-class training is delivered to each staff member. Its intensive training program will enhance service skills and inspire One Thousand Museum staff to elevate the lifestyle experience for residents and their guests.
“We are proud to partner with One Thousand Museum Residences,” said Gerard J. Inzerillo, CEO of Forbes Travel Guide. “As the first residential condominium in the world to collaborate with Forbes Travel Guide, One Thousand Museum is leading the charge in its market in focusing on the guest experience. The company is investing in delivering superior service, which will better its residents’ quality of life.”
“We are raising the bar for what owners can expect from a residential experience,” says Louis Birdman, co-developer of One Thousand Museum. “We want a true five-star experience for our buyers, something that not only meets but also goes beyond what they experience in their most elevated travel experiences. Forging the alignment with Forbes Travel Guide –the world’s most well-respected rating system—presented the solution to make that a reality.”
1000 Museum Drone Footage from Helipad (Video)
The developer of One Thousand Museum has released a series of drone videos, each taken from the building’s rooftop helipad. The videos tease the jaw-dropping views future residents of 1000 Museum will enjoy as their chopper arrives and departs from the 62-story tower.
Once completed, One Thousand Museum will boast the ONLY residential helipad on the East Coast. The ultra-luxury development will include an on-site travel concierge service from which residents will be able to reserve the helipad and book transport to and from a number of destinations such as the Miami International Airport, nearby Islands, and more. Good riddance to Miami traffic!
One Thousand Museum was designed by legendary architect Zaha Hadid, whose untimely death two years ago caught us all by surprise. With an architectural marvel like 1000 Museum gracing our Miami skyline, the heavens will be left wondering if the “H” atop the building was left to denote “helipad” or Hadid’s last mark on our city.
The Views from Atop the One Thousand Museum Helipad
For those who missed it on our Social Media Feed a few weeks ago, the Miami Condo Investments team was given a VIP tour of the recently finished helipad at One Thousand Museum. Once completed, One Thousand Museum will be the first residential tower in Miami to ever include a helipad. As you could imagine, at a height of 709 feet, the views from atop One Thousand Museum are phenomenal; too good not to share, so here you go:
One Thousand Museum Releases First Photos Of Model Residence
The preview residence at One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects is complete! Rather than just building a sample kitchen and bathroom in the sales center (which they did as well), the developers fully finished and furnished an actual residence for buyers to tour. The building is still very much still under construction, it is set to top off later in the year, but the model residence feels like home.
We had the opportunity to tour the residence last month, although the furniture had not been delivered yet. Miami-based Brazilian furnishings brand, Artefacto, has now delivered and installed the furnishings and it looks MAGNIFICENT. They used Zaha’s futuristic taste with their signature Brazlian contemporary style. The home also touts an impressive art collection curated by Sarah Jane Bruce (SJB Fine Art Services) and Flavia Masetto (Flavia Masetto Fine Arts), according to the developer’s press release.
The 4,635 square feet half-floor residence is elegant and timeless using warm tones and clean lines to complement the building’s curvaceous architecture. The epitome of luxury, the four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms are wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay and Museum Park, allowing for ample natural light throughout the day.
Sadly, the actual residence was purchased for $6.8 million, but there are similar layouts still available. Duplex town homes start from $12 million, half floor residences similar to the model range from $5.5 million to $7.5 million, full-floor residences from $18 million and the penthouse, which has its own helipad for $49 million.
Closings are expected to begin in late 2018.
Zaha Hadid’s Personal Beachfront Residence To Come Back To Market
After nearly a year on the market, Zaha Hadid’s customized home in South Beach’s W Hotel is going to be re-listed with an enormous price reduction. It had been listed after her sudden and untimely death in the Spring of 2016 for $10 million, but there were no takers.
It hasn’t officially been re-listed yet, but the Wall Street Journal has reported that it will be coming back on the market at $6.5 million, a 35% reduction from the original price. Neither price included the furnishings, but most pieces could be negotiated separately through her estate trustee. There are a few pieces of artwork/exceptionally unique pieces that the estate prefers to hold on to.
The Pritzker Prize-winning starchitect purchased two beachfront units at the W, which is located between The Setai and Faena House at 22nd Street on Miami Beach, in 2010 for $2,785,000. She then combined them and added her unmistakable personal touch.
While I imagine there will be a new set of photos unveiled any day now, let’s have a peek at the listing photos from last year..
Inside One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid: A Construction Tour
Now that the vertical construction is nearly completed and the fully finished (albeit not furnished) model is open, we were invited for a hard hat tour of Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum in Downtown Miami. After touring the finished model on level 17, which is a 4 bedroom plan that occupies half of the floor, we were also able to preview the views from the 50th floor. On this level, the apartments are 10,000+ square foot full-floor layouts but are still too much of a construction site to be able to preview the finishes.
The project is currently 60% sold, with remaining opportunities in the duplex town homes from $12 million, half floor residences with 4 bedrooms plus staff quarters for $5.5 million to $7.5 million, full-floor residences from $18 million and the penthouse, which has its own helipad for $49 million.
Check out our video to see the views and finishes for yourself!
Live Like Zaha: Zaha Hadid’s Personal Residence Hits The Market
If you are an internationally acclaimed starchitect and the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize in architecture, you do not live in a normal condo. You take a condo in a great building with a phenomenal view and you redesign the whole thing so that every room emulates your style and brilliance.
That is what happened to Apartment 730 at the W South Beach. In 2010, Zaha Hadid purchased two apartments for $2,785,000 and combined them. She took out virtually all of the walls so that the view would not be obstructed and finished it off with her own fabulosity. Now that she has sadly passed, her estate has placed the apartment on the market for $10 million. Let’s take a gander at the MLS photos and see how one of the greatest architects of our time lived.
Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum Featured In Upcoming Documentary “Impossible Builds”
A documentary is in the works for PBS and Discovery called “Impossible Builds,” and Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum is being featured, according to an announcement from the developer. There will be only five projects in the world to be featured with the recurring theme of delving into the making of complex structures throughout the world.
One of the most unique features of the 62 story condominium tower is the 5,000 piece exoskeleton that is sourced from glass fiber reinforced concrete. The exoskeleton arrives in shipments from Dubai and installed onsite.
“It is an honor for the project to be spotlighted in this important documentary film,” said Louis Birdman, one of the co-developers for One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects. “We could not think of a better way to immortalize the forward-thinking project to a global audience across continents through this important documentary.”
Other projects to be featured will include the thinnest skyscraper in New York City and a resort villa in Dubai. The documentary is set for completion in 2018 and will be broadcast to approximately two billion viewers worldwide, according to the production company.
The tower is currently just past the halfway point of vertical construction. When completed, it will reach 709 feet and is the only residential skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere that was designed by Zaha Hadid. Here are some of the latest construction photos.