The Estates at Acqualina, the highly anticipated $1.8 billion ultra-luxury residential development located in Sunny Isles Beach, has revealed Villa Acqualina, the 45,000 SF residents-only amenity complex in collaboration with New York-based architecture and design firm Reddymade Architecture & Design and Miami's STA Architecture Group. The Estates at Acqualina also collaborated with the late Karl Lagerfeld.
Read MoreThe Estates at Acqualina Announces Plans For Luxurious Residents-Only Health And Fitness Sanctuary AcquaFit
The Estates at Acqualina, the new highly anticipated $1.8 billion residential development in Sunny Isles Beach, has announced plans for its luxurious residents-only health and fitness sanctuary, AcquaFit, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and designed by the award-winning team at STA Architectural Group.
Read MoreAcqualina Resort & Residences Awarded #1 Hotel Ranking In 10Best Readers' Choice Awards By USA Today
For the fifth consecutive year, Acqualina Resort & Residences has been recognized as the Best Waterfront Hotel in the United States in the 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards by USA Today. Acqualina is also a proud recipient of the Forbes Five Star Award for both the hotel and spa for the ninth consecutive year and the AAA Five Diamond for the 13th consecutive year.
Read MoreInside The Estates at Acqualina's Newly Revealed Masterpiece Penthouse 'Palazzo di Paradiso' With 2 Private Pools
Palazzo di Paradiso is a singular, two-story bespoke masterpiece perched on the top two floors - 51 and 52 - of The Estates at Acqualina, the $1.8 billion residential development opening later this year in Sunny Isles Beach. Completely customizable by the buyer, Palazzo di Paradiso is unique in the luxury space, says President of Sales Michael Goldstein.
Read MoreThe 52-Story North Tower Of The Estates At Acqualina Tops Out In Sunny Isles Beach
The boutique North Tower of The Estates at Acqualina, the highly anticipated $1.8 billion residential development, has topped out in Miami’s Sunny Isles Beach at 52-stories, 672’. As with topping-out tradition, the final beam was inscribed with signatures and messages from the development, construction and sales teams.
Read MoreEstates At Acqualina Tops Out South Tower In Sunny Isles Beach
The South Tower of The Estates at Acqualina, the highly anticipated $1.8 billion residential development, topped out in Miami’s Sunny Isles Beach on July 3. The 52-story South Tower now rises 646 feet tall and after breaking ground in May 2018, the development is on track for the South Tower completion in the 2nd Quarter of 2021.
Read MoreThe Estates At Acqualina Completes Foundation Pour For South Tower With Over 1,000 Concrete Trucks
The Estates At Acqualina has completed the foundation pour for the South Tower at the $1.6 billion ultra-luxury condo tower under construction in Sunny Isles Beach. Eddie, Jules and Stephanie Trump along with the broker community, the development’s future residents and local press witnessed one of the biggest residential construction pours in South Florida led by Coastal Construction
Read MoreThe Trump Group & Coastal Construction Announce $600 Million Construction Contract For The Estates At Acqualina
The Trump Group, led by Eddie and Jules Trump, and Coastal Construction have signed an agreement for the construction of the second tower and completion of The Estates at Acqualina, the $1.6 billion residential development in Sunny Isles Beach scheduled to open in late 2020.
Read MoreJules Trump's Trump Group and Coast Construction Sued for Mansions at Acqualina
Jules Trump and Trump Group are under fire as Alexey and Inna Knyshova and their children, a Russian family that purchased unit 1701 in The Masions at Acqualina, have filed suit against both Trump Group and Coastal Construction. The suit alleges defects and damages including mold stating “improper construction of the Family Apartment rendered it uninhabitable, unfit for its particular purpose, and unmerchantable.”. They also stated that the defects led to health issues for the family and a sprinkler malfunctioned which flooded the apartment. The suit also states that “Neither the Developer, the Association, nor the Property Manager took any action to correct or ameliorate the water intrusion coming from the South West street-facing window for the next eight (8) months." Jules Trump has responded by telling The Real Deal that the allegations are a “twisted way of extorting (him)." The Knyshova's purchased the unit in August 2015 for $ million. The Mansions at Acqualina is a 47-story condo tower located at 17749 Collins Ave. in Sunny Isles Beach.