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 MoreApparel Industry Icon Gerard Guez Purchases Unit at Arte by Antonio Citterio For $11,480,000
An Israel- and New York-based luxury real estate development firm SC 8955 LLC, a subsidiary of Sapir Corp Ltd., announced that Gerard Guez and his wife Jacqueline Rose will purchase unit 601 on the 6th floor of the oceanfront boutique condominium, Arte by Antonio Citterio.
Read MoreArte By Antonio Citterio Launches Sales In Miami's Exclusive Surfside Neighborhood
Arte by Antonio Citterio has announced its highly anticipated launch of sales in Miami’s exclusive Surfside neighborhood. Arte, which features 16 ultra-luxury residences located on an acre of pristine beachfront, rises 12-stories and is the most prestigious offering to debut in the world-class destination and is the first project in the United States by Italian master architect Antonio Citterio.
Read MoreNothing Compares To This Artefacto-Designed Oceanfront Condo With A Wall Mounted $1.5 Million Pagani Zonda R
Race cars aren't just for driving anymore. The owner of an $8 million oceanfront condo in Miami recently had a $1.5 million Pagani Zonda R installed in their Surfside residence to serve as the centerpiece of the luxurious 4,232 SF space.
Read MoreArte by Antonio Citterio Tops-Out In Surfside
Arte by Antonio Citterio, the highly anticipated, oceanfront, ultra-luxury building at 8955 Collins Avenue in Surfside, has officially topped out. The building, which derives its name, Arte, from an "ART" sculpture displayed outside designed by the late legendary American artist Robert Indiana, is expected to be completed in 2019.
Read MoreTour the Beachfront Townhouse in Surfside that Just Sold for $5.7 Million
Surfside continues to power itself as one of Miami's premier neighborhoods. A newly-constructed, five-story oceanfront townhouse at Ocean 7 just closed for $5.7 million at 9501 Collins Avenue. The home is layout out over 4 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms spread over 4,058 SF. The townhome features amazing ocean views, direct access to the beach, a rooftop terrace with plunge pool and a summer kitchen, 10 ft high ceilings, a glass elevator, marble flooring, top of the line appliances and designer finishes throughout the home. The Ocean 7 Townhouse 7 sale was overseen by Ivonn and Richard Goihman of the Goihman Group of Douglas Elliman.
Arte, The First Antonio Citterio Designed Building in the United States, Unveiled in Surfside
Arte, the first building designed by world-renowned Italian master architect Antonio Citterio has been unveiled in Surfside. The oceanfront development features 16 ultra-luxury residences over 170,000 total developed SF and spans an entire acre of beach front. Units at Arte feature expansive terraces, designed to be used as external rooms. Amenities including indoor and outdoor pools, spa, fitness room, tennis court and golf simulator, and a clubhouse with designated parking across the street. The lush landscaping around the property is by acclaimed landscape designer Enzo Enea, one of the world’s leading landscape architecture firms. The common gardens created by Enea are an extension of the spa facilities at beach level which blend together they create tranquil interior and exterior spaces. Sitting in front of the building’s site, is one of renowned American artist Robert Indiana’s iconic ART sculptures.The building was designed by Citterio’s firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, known for designing iconic structures all over the world include the Bulgari Hotels in Dubai, London, Milan and Bali, and the Mandarin Oriental in Milan. Arte is currently under construction with expected completion in 2019.
Sales Update: Renzo Piano's Eighty Seven Park Passes 60% Sold, To Break Ground Next Month
Terra's Eighty Seven Park in Surfside, designed by the legendary Renzo Piano, is reporting that pre-sales at the tower have passed the 60% mark and the developers are aiming to break ground next month (August 2017). Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is overseeing sales where reportedly among notable buyers is Million Dollar Listing New York's Fredrik Eklund. Eighty Seven Park is a joint venture headed up by Terra with Bizzi & Partners Development, New Valley and Pacific Eagles Holdings Corporation.
Eighty Seven Park is located on Collins Avenue in North Beach at 87th St. and Collins, which is the northern-most parcel of land in Miami Beach. Eighty Seven Park will be an 18 story glass tower with expansive, unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean, Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay. The building was designed by famed designer and Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano Building Workshop in collaboration with RDAI, West 8 designed the landscape architecture and Ruben and Isabel Toledo will handle branding and marketing material. Eighty Seven Park will feature 68 residences that range from 1 to 5 bedroom layout and 1,400 SF to over 7,000 SF. Pricing ranges from $1.6 million to $15.2 million. There will also be a full-time concierge and butler service, smart home and building technology and five-star amenities including a salon, resort style pool with full-service bar, valet, security, library and on-site enoteca complete with on-site wine tasting. Eighty Seven Park is expected to be completed in 2018.
Tour 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.
Check-out coverage of the Four Seasons Hotel & Residences at The Surf Club Grand Opening.