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Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management Celebrates Top Out Of 57 Ocean on Miami Beach's Millionaire's Row With Giant Sandcastle

57 Ocean, an ultra-luxury residential project on Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row, has officially topped off construction at 18 stories. The project is being developed by Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management, who celebrated the milestone in tandem with the boutique oceanfront project’s exclusive sales broker, Fortune Development Sales, and the general contractor, Moss Construction. 57 Ocean broke ground in April 2019 and is on-schedule for next fall’s projected delivery date.  

“This is a triumphant day for us,” said Marcelo Kingston, Managing Partner of MultiplanREAM.  “Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure that all deadlines were met and expectations of our buyers are exceeded.  The global response to our project has been overwhelming.  To be more than halfway sold, with dozens of new prospective buyers reaching out to us daily -- recognizing the unmistakable value of a project of this size, scope, and setting -- is a point of pride to us, as well as to our founder, Dr. José Isaac Peres.”

 “We are proud to be celebrating this milestone today ahead of schedule -- a testament to the leadership, expertise, and excellence that have guided 57 Ocean and its rise,” said Scott Moss, CEO of Moss Construction.  “This is an absolutely beautiful project that is going to be a huge point of pride for Miami Beach and South Florida, as a whole.  The attention to detail is profound -- from the unique undulating façade of the building to the stackable sliding doors that seamlessly draw the outdoors in, and the wood-accented ceilings.  57 Ocean is truly a first-of-its kind project for the area with details that will set it apart from all other luxury buildings.”

57 Ocean, located at 5775 Collins Ave., is now approximately 60% sold. Just this month the sales team announced the purchase of a $7.8 million Sky Residence to a Miami Beach resident, who singled-out the project for its new construction, amenities, and oceanfront setting. In addition to 20 flow-through Sky Residences, starting at $6.95 million, 57 Ocean has one remaining penthouse, priced at $35 million. 

57 Ocean was designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Patricia Anastassiadis of Anastassiadis Arquitetos. The waterfront building offers 71 residences as well as a selection of five-star, Blue Wellness-inspired amenities and designs. 57 Ocean will offer two- to four-bedroom residences, starting at $1.5 million, with sizes ranging from 1,245 to 3,474+ square feet. The well-appointed homes will feature expansive terraces, each stretching up to 12 feet deep, as well as contemporary Italian kitchens and baths by Poliform.

Amenities feature a holistic spa with products by One Ocean Beauty, a wellness pavilion with a thermal suite and relaxation areas, meditation and hanging gardens, poolside treatment cabanas, etc. Additional amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center with top-of-the-line MyIsle training equipment by MyEquilibria, and an indoor Technogym fitness center. There will also be a children’s activity room, 24-hour concierge services, pool and beachfront concessions and attendants, direct access to the adjacent Miami Beach Walk, and more.  

“57 Ocean is unlike anything that’s currently on the market in Miami Beach,” said Edgardo Defortuna, founder and CEO of Fortune Development Sales.  “Our buyers know that this project is rare, offering a lifestyle that surpasses all wants and needs – especially in the wake of COVID-19.  These huge interiors, large terraces, the connection to the water, and focus on health and wellness are a winning combination that simply cannot be overlooked.”

In the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, the development, sales and construction teams took the opportunity to forego a traditional celebratory event by building a massive, six-foot-by-20 sand sculpture on the beach, adjacent to the site.  The sculpture, featuring a relief of 57 Ocean’s iconic undulating exterior, designed to resemble waves on the water, calls attention to the project’s ongoing support of the Oceana organization, which works to protect the world’s oceans. 

The public will be able to admire the whimsical piece while remaining socially distant while wearing complimentary 57 Ocean-branded masks.  57 Ocean’s developers will additionally host a beach clean-up with the Miami chapter of the Surfrider Foundation once coronavirus cases subside; the beach clean-up event was initially slated to take place the week of the topping-off.

Developer Marcello Kingston of Multiplan Real Asset Management