NoMad Residences Wynwood Introduces a New Chapter in Luxury Living

NoMad Residences Wynwood
NoMad Residences Wynwood

In the heart of Miami’s vibrant Wynwood district, a groundbreaking collaboration between the esteemed Related Group and Manhattan’s Tricap has taken shape. Introducing the NoMad Residences Wynwood, a luxurious embodiment of the iconic boutique hotel brand, NoMad Hotels, under the aegis of the Sydell Group.

Situated at the prime location of 2700 Northwest 2nd Avenue, a stone’s throw from the globally recognized Wynwood Walls, this nine-story condominium tower is a testament to modern architectural brilliance. Crafted by the acclaimed South Florida-based Arquitectonica, with interiors by the distinguished DesignAgency, the project is overseen by Beauchamp Construction, with MEP engineering by Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group, Inc., and landscape architecture by Naturalficial.

Nick Pérez, President of Related Group’s Condominium Division, remarked, “The NoMad Hotels brand, synonymous with a harmonious blend of art and luxury, is the perfect fit for Wynwood. Drawing parallels with NoMad New York’s transformative impact on Manhattan’s North of Madison district, we envision NoMad Residences Wynwood to be a pivotal chapter in Wynwood’s illustrious narrative.”

The residences, echoing the opulence of the NoMad brand, offer a curated experience of a cosmopolitan, art-infused lifestyle. Comprising 329 units, ranging from cozy studios to spacious two-bedroom apartments, each residence boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, open floor plans, and spa-inspired showers. The contemporary kitchens are equipped with top-tier Bosch appliances, Italian cabinetry accentuated with brass fixtures, and polished stone countertops.

Andrew Zobler, Founder & CEO of Sydell Group, emphasized the brand’s ethos, stating, “The NoMad Hotels brand is renowned for its distinctive hotels, deeply influenced by their locales. With NoMad Residences Wynwood, our vision was not just to construct homes but to cultivate a community that resonates with Wynwood’s rich, artistic spirit.”

Residents are treated to a fully furnished living experience, with interiors curated by DesignAgency. A unique proposition of the property is its flexibility in rental options, allowing owners to lease their homes for any duration. An adept in-house property management team ensures seamless operations.

A standout feature of the property is its culinary and beverage offerings. The NoMad Bar, a rooftop restaurant and mixology hub, will be spearheaded by James Beard Award Winner Leo Robitschek. Additionally, the ground floor will house Casa Tua Cucina, setting the gold standard for upscale social dining with its expansive open-kitchen concept.

Residents and guests can indulge in a plethora of resort-style amenities, including a rooftop lounge offering panoramic views of downtown Miami, a serviced pool and sun deck, private cabanas, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. The signature NoMad Library and Lounge will serve as a communal space, offering curated experiences, shared workspaces, and more.

Art aficionados will appreciate the museum-quality artworks from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection adorning the building, with sections dedicated to artists in homage to Wynwood. The locale boasts over 70 art galleries, luxury boutiques, MICHELIN-star restaurants, and the iconic Wynwood Walls.

David Edelstein, Principal at Tricap, encapsulated the project’s essence, stating, “Wynwood is not just a locality; it’s a dynamic nexus of culture, gastronomy, and opportunity. This venture, in partnership with Related and Sydell Group, heralds the onset of an immersive, hospitality-driven residential experience at the heart of Miami’s renowned art district.”

In a recent accolade, NoMad London, a flagship of the NoMad Hotels brand, secured a position on ‘The World’s 50 Best Hotels’ list for 2023, underscoring Sydell Group’s unwavering dedication to excellence in hospitality and design. This commitment is set to be mirrored in NoMad Residences Wynwood, bringing unparalleled craftsmanship to Miami’s bustling Wynwood district.

Pricing for NoMad Residences Wynwood starts in the $600,000’s. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at NoMad Residences Wynwood, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami-A $50 Million Penthouse Epitomizing Luxury and Investment Potential

Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami Living Room with Ocean View
Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami Living Room with Ocean View

In the heart of Miami, an architectural masterpiece rises, setting a new benchmark for luxury living and investment opportunities. The Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami, an iconic structure unparalleled in its design, has unveiled its crown jewel: a $50 million penthouse located in its ninth cube. This penthouse doesn’t just offer a residence; it offers a statement, positioning its inhabitants atop the highest residential edifice south of the Big Apple.

This penthouse is more than just a living space; it’s a testament to opulence and strategic investment. Spanning 13,119 square feet, it boasts features that cater to the discerning tastes of hedge fund magnates: a private gym for those early morning workouts, a theatre for private screenings, a wine room showcasing the world’s finest vintages, and a library that can double as a space for strategic meetings. The 360-degree views encompassing Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, and the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean are bound to inspire and invigorate its residents.

The penthouse’s design is both lavish and functional, with six spacious bedrooms, nine state-of-the-art bathrooms, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. The primary suite is a haven, complete with luxury walk-in closets and Italian-crafted marble-finished vanities. The flexibility to tailor spaces, be it a personal gym or a contemporary kitchen, adds a personal touch, ensuring that each resident’s unique needs are met. The renowned design firm, BAMO, has lent its expertise to the interiors, ensuring that every inch exudes sophistication.

The Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami itself is a marvel, with its nine offset glass cubes enveloped in a shimmering “glass skin.” This 1,049-foot tower will house 360 private residences, alongside 205 guestrooms and suites that form part of the luxury hotel. The hotel’s signature spaces, private amenities, and the renowned Peacock Alley of the Waldorf Astoria brand are all housed within the first three cubes. The visionary design was a collaborative effort between Sieger Suarez Architects and the illustrious architect Carlos Ott.

For those who seek exclusivity, the tower offers a plethora of amenities. From a resort-style pool deck, holistic wellness spa, and a state-of-the-art fitness center to an owners-only lobby and bar, every detail has been meticulously curated. The integration of the latest smart home technology via a dedicated mobile app ensures that residents have access to a myriad of services at their fingertips, from spa reservations to dog walking services.

Hilton Management Services, known for its commitment to unparalleled service, will manage the Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami. This ensures that both residents and visitors experience the epitome of luxury and world-class experiences.

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

Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Walk-in Closet
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Primary Bathroom
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Primary Bedroom
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Workout Room
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Living Room
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Primary Walk-in Closet
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Primary Bathroom with Water Views
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Family Room
Waldorf Astoria Breakfast Room
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Dining Room
Waldorf Astoria Penthouse Terrace
Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami Kitchen
Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami Wine Cellar
Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami Theater

$1 Billion Highland Park Miami Project Unveiled

Highland Park Miami Mixed-Use Development
Highland Park Miami Mixed-Use Development

Due to Miami’s exceptional growth, which has surpassed that of other major international cities, there is now a greater need and demand for economic drivers, such as healthcare, in order to support the city’s expanding infrastructure.

The Allen Morris Company, one of the largest diversified real estate firms in the southeast, and Black Salmon, a national commercial real estate investment firm based in Miami, have teamed up to develop Highland Park Miami, further solidifying the metropolitan area’s position as the second largest health district in the United States. The 7-acre, $1 billion mixed-use development will add around 10% to the Miami Medical District’s footprint.

Preliminary site clearing for the eagerly awaited Highland Park Miami project will start later this year. The creative team behind the multi-phased development has spent the last ten years conceptualizing and planning Highland Park Miami. They have traveled to important medical centers in the US, such as Houston and Rochester’s renowned Mayo Clinic Health District, to gain a deeper understanding of the needs for such a significant and vast project.

The development of Highland Park Miami will be at the nexus of business and health. The multi-block, mixed-use complex will comprise hotels, residential buildings, supporting retail, food and beverage uses, and green space, and will house medical and related office uses in an urban setting. The internationally acclaimed architecture firm Arquitectonica is responsible for the project’s master planning and design.

Naturalficial, a Miami-based landscape architecture and design firm, has transformed Highland Park Miami, from an unused area into a walkable, gorgeously planted lifestyle community that promotes health and wellness. In order to stress connectedness as a crucial component of the design, it will have 1,000 residential units created by Oppenheim Architecture, a 150-room hotel, and 500,000 square feet of medical office space weaving through open pathways and vegetation.

At 800 NW 14th Street, Highland Park Miami will be situated between the bustling Miami River and Florida State Road 836, a significant east-west transit route that connects to the airport and practically all of the city’s top attractions. Being a transit-oriented development (TOD) and being only 400 feet from a Metrorail station, it will also draw a significant amount of density.

Highland Park Miami

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

Related Group Tops Off on Two Tower Project in Wynwood

New Construction in Wynwood
New Construction in Wynwood

Wynwood Diamedix, a remarkable construction in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, Related Group has just completed vertical construction.

There are 304 rental homes with interiors designed by ID & Design International, over 17,000 square feet of first-rate commercial space, and an impressive 63,000 square feet of first-class office space will be found in this two-tower project, which was created by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates and is located at 2150 North Miami Avenue and 2115 North Miami Avenue.

Beauchamp Construction is listed as the general contractor on the project, and it is expected to be finished in September 2024.

Modern architecture and design are included in these luxury rental flats, which also provide painstakingly designed studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floorplans. Studios range in size from 550 square feet to more than 1,400 square feet, and all come with floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, walk-in closets, and other features.

Amenities:

  • Rooftop pool deck
  • Summer kitchens
  • State of the art fitness center
  • Spin rooms
  • Saunas and steam rooms
  • Resident-only lounge
  • Round-the-clock concierge service
  • Golf Simulator
  • Podcast room

Wynwood, formerly a neglected industrial area, has evolved into a flourishing cultural center with art galleries, shops, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. For those who appreciate urban living with a creative edge, its convenient location just minutes from downtown Miami and South Beach makes it the best option.

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