A completely custom turnkey oceanfront residence at Four Seasons at The Surf Club, which offers old world charm matched with modern day Tulum vibes, is seeking a Surfside record $37 million. The lavish residence spans four bedrooms and four bathrooms with 5,321-sq ft of interiors and over 2,000-sq.ft. of balcony space, the home’s essence is unparalleled.
Read MoreCheck Out This Residence At Four Seasons At The Surf Club Which Just Sold For $8.7 Million
A unit at Four Seasons at The Surf Club has sold for $8.7 million, a record $3,952 PSF for a non-penthouse unit. Residence #S705 sold is a 2 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom direct oceanfront residence which spans 2,201 SF. The residence was furnished with built-in shades, closets, travertine flooring and Richard Meier-designed kitchens by Boffi.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: Inside The Mind Of Kobi Karp, Designing For The Future By Remembering South Florida's Culturally Rich Past
Kobi Karp’s restoration design techniques have contributed to a renaissance in one of the United States’ most iconic neighborhoods, Miami Beach’s Art Deco District, which is internationally recognized around the world for its culture, lifestyle and architecture. Kobi has designed everything from large-scale, high-rise condominium and hospitality projects to intimate, small-scale low-rise residential and commercial structures.
Read MoreLe Sirenuse Restaurant & Champagne Bar at The Surf Club The Latest Permanent Closure Due To COVID-19
COVID-19’s impact on the restaurant industry and commercial real estate is beginning to show its ugly face. Just several years after their well received March 2017 opening, Le Sirenuse Restaurant & Champagne Bar at The Surf Club has permanently closed its doors citing the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreTour the Four Seasons Hotel & Residences at The Surf Club in Surfside Where 3 Units Have Closed So Far
Since the grand opening earlier this month, 3 units have so far closed at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club. The deals have ranged from $4.6 million to $9.3 million. Unit 521 in the development's North Tower just closed for $9.3 million. Unit 319, also in the North Tower, closed for $7.05 million and unit 811 closed for $4.6 million. At the grand opening the developer of the project, Fort Partners CEO Nadim Ashi, stated that the project produced over $1 billion in condo sales with an average price per square foot $2,400. Condo units range from $3.4 to $18 million and 1,400 SF to over 7,000 SF. The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences at The Surf Club features 2, 12-story residential glass condo towers with 150 private residences and a 77-room Four Seasons Hotel in Surfside. Enjoy the photo tour of the stunning property below.
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Four Seasons Surf Club Opens in Surfside
The Four Seasons Surf Club Condominium & Hotel Resort celebrated their grand opening last week of their iconic new beachfront property. The Surf Club has been an integral part of the cultural history of Miami Beach since its inception as a private social club in the 1930's. Since ground breaking in March 2014, The building features a 77 room hotel and 150 residences across 3 glass towers, 2 of which are residential and 1 hotel. The newly restored development also includes full five star amenities including oceanfront dinging at Le Sirenuse Miami and the Champagne Bar & Lounge and a soon to come Thomas Keller restaurant concept, spa, gym, shopping, private and hotel pools and beautifully landscaped gardens. Residences come in one-to-six bedroom plans ranging from 1,800 SF to 7,800 SF and 11-foot deep balconies. Tour the exquisite property below.
Thomas Keller, Founder & Chef of Manhattan's Per Se, to Open Concept in Surf Club Four Seasons
Thomas Keller, the award-winning chef who founded Per Se in Manhattan and French Laundry in California, amongst others, will open a new concept in Surfside's Surf Club Four Seasons. Keller has looked at Miami for over five years, finally deciding to open in Surf Club Four Seasons after learning of the project and sites former history and beautiful new construction that has become a stunning additon to the Surfside community. Keller maintains that while his Surf Club Four Seasons concept will be upscale, it will not be another very fine dining restaurant but a more accessible restaurant for all to enjoy. As he told the Miami Herald, “I don’t think I’ll ever open another fine dining restaurant in America. Trying to replicate that energy, I’m not going to do that, not at my age, the Surf Club will not be about my personality.”
Surf Club Four Seasons is a luxury hotel and residential condo project that spans 9 acres with 965 feet of beach frontage. The development includes a 77-room Four Seasons Hotel as well as two 12-story residential buildings with 150 condos. Amenities include four swimming pools, a spa and gym, and 40 beach cabanas. Condo prices range from $3.4 million to $18 million and the project is over 80 percent sold as reported by ISG Miami. Surf Club Four Seasons is expected to open in 2018.