An ultra-luxury half-floor residence overlooking Biscayne Bay at the architectural masterpiece by One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects, has hit the market for $8.5 million. Residence 4902 spans 4,876 SF, offering 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms with panoramic views and soaring 12’ ceilings, the only unit offering such unparalleled height. The Southeast exposure bathes the residence in natural light, offering open Biscayne Bay views from the primary suite and great room, along with captivating sunsets over Miami.
Art meets architecture with furnishings by Piero Lissoni and Maxalto. Pristine finishes include a Poliform kitchen, Gaggenau & SubZero apps, Apure Lighting by Petzold, and Crestron Home Automation. This exclusive residence boasts the only half floor with privacy and unobstructed views.
One Thousand Museum is the highest end building in downtown Miami, located overlooking Museum Park nearby American Airlines Arena, Perez Museum, Frost Science Museum and newly built Miami Worldcenter. The iconic tower, which was developed by One Thousand Group, features elite amenities, from a private heliport to an aquatic center, wellness center & spa, and a private residents-only beach club in South Beach.
One Thousand Museum, 1000 Biscayne Boulevard Unit 4902 is currently listed for $8.5 million with Eva Garzon of Grand Lion Real Estate Group.
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