57 Ocean condominium on Miami Beach’s iconic Millionaire’s Row has announced that it has achieved a $330 million sellout and has received its TCO. Closings are set to begin in October. Sales and marketing launched in 2018 and were led by Fortune Development Sales.
Read MoreMr. C Residences Coconut Grove Reveals New Renderings Of Meyer Davis-Designed Spaces
Mr. C Residences has revealed new renderings of their residences and amenity spaces designed by Will Meyer and Ignazio Cipriani. The images include a reveal of their newly released combo floorplans which merge the square footage of two units, featuring 5 bedrooms and bathrooms spanning across 6,981 sq. ft.
Read More57 Ocean Reports Over $90 Million In Sales Over Past 3 Months, Now 80% Sold
57 Ocean condominium on Miami Beach’s iconic Millionaire’s Row has announced that it has achieved an unprecedented $90 million sold in 3 months in the midst of the global pandemic. The ultra-luxury oceanfront condo tower is now over 80% sold as construction is expected to be completed Fall 2021.
Read MoreInside Stool Presidente, Dave Portnoy's $35K Miami Beach Rental At 1 Hotel & Homes
Take a look inside Barstool Sports Founder also known as “Stool Presidente,” Dave Portnoy’s lavish Miami Beach rental while he was in town visiting multiple Miami hot spots just days after announcing his fundraising efforts to help struggling small business owners. Portnoy’s “Barstool Fund” has recently hit $20M in less than one month, helping nearly 100 small business that have struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreMondrian South Beach Celebrates Reopening Revealing $20 Million Renovation And Baia Beach Club
The Mondrian South Beach has reopened, revealing its $20 million renovation and Baia Beach Club. The 220-room hotel, which is located at 1100 West Ave. in Miami Beach, recently completed a complete renovation including lobby, pool area, gym, spa, restaurant, event space, common areas and guest rooms. The renovation was designed by Peter Oleck and Danny Cubes of OS Design Group.
Read MoreThe Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach Unveils New 3-Bedroom Penthouse
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, unveils its newest model unit designed by French interior designer LIAIGRE. The unit is an elegant 3-bedroom penthouse with a modern minimalist interior that demonstrates LIAIGRE’s signature aesthetic of clean lines and perfect proportion as well as function. The ready to move in penthouse is listed at $5.995 million and includes over 3,400 sq.ft. of interior space, 420 sq.ft. of exterior space and floor to ceiling windows.
Read MoreStep Inside The Gallery House, A Modern Art Collector's Masterpiece in Coconut Grove
Dubbed The Gallery House, 30 Bay Heights Drive in Coconut Grove is a modern art collectors dream. The modern masterpiece spans 5,114 SF and the walls are covered in art by famed artists such as Patrick Rubinstein, Charles Fazzino and more.
Read MoreMiamiCentral Station Reveals Stantec Interiors for Park-Line Miami Residences By Brightline
MiamiCentral Station has revealed the new Stantec-designed interiors of the new two-tower, 816-unit Park-Line Miami Residences by Brightline. The globally-acclaimed architecture and design firm Stantec designed the lobby interiors of the north tower plus the amenity spaces, corridors, and unit finishes of both 30-story towers, located above Brightline’s MiamiCentral passenger rail station.
Read MoreCMC Group Reveals Multi-Million Dollar Art Collection At Brickell Flatiron
Milan-born developer and CMC Group founder Ugo Colombo recently completed the installation of a multi-million art collection at his newly opened Brickell Flatiron tower in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood. The privately commissioned permanent collection features a series of exclusively produced large-scale paintings and sculptures.
Read MoreCheck Out This Miami Beach Home Built By Lawrence Murray Dixon, The Architect Behind the Historic Art Deco District
Miami Beach has been known for it's historic Art Deco architecture since the movement began in the 1930's. One of the most crucial figures responsible for the development of "Tropical Art Deco" style was architect Lawerence Murray Dixon.
Read More