Inside Miami’s fashion-branded luxury residential towers
The Residences by Armani/Casa in Sunny Ilses Beach in Miami is due for completion in 2019.
The Residences by Armani/Casa in Sunny Ilses Beach in Miami is due for completion in 2019.
When finished, the César Pelli-designed building, which is already 72 percent sold out, will be 56 stories high and home to 308 apartments, with prices ranging from $2 million to over $15 million.
Armani has complete control of how the interiors of the communal areas will be designed.
It plans to use a a lot of this seafoam green color thoughout the communal areas.
The billiards room.
The massage room.
The cinema.
The wine room.
Three blocks south of Bal Harbor, Fendi Château Residences, a 12-story, 58-unit boutique building, has attracted a wide range of buyers since it was completed last year, including some devoted Fendi shoppers.
At $6.5 million for a three-bedroom apartment, these uber-luxe pads – which come with a use of a communal indoor spa, private chef, cinema and kid’s room – have the highest starting prices of all the fashion-branded residences in Miami, with a penthouse setting you back as much as $25 million.
The pool.
The zen-like ponds which separate the building and the beach.
Fendi has designed all the communal areas and will also kit out the apartments at an extra cost.
Another view of the lobby.
Missoni Baia will be in Miami’s up and coming Edgewater neighborhood.
A rendering of what the lobby of Missoni Baia in Edgewater will look like once complete.
Prices at the 57-story, 146-unit building overlooking Biscayne Bay, which is yet to break ground but is due for completion in the summer of 2020, range from $500,000 to $3.5 million.
Like Armani and Fendi, Missoni will also deck out apartments at an extra cost.
When it is ready, the communal areas will be decked out in Missoni’s trademark colorful designs, while residents will have access to five pools.
A closer look at what one its pools will be like.
The Estates at Acqualina, a 245-unit, twin 50 story luxury towers complete with an ice rink and trader’s room where apartments cost between $4 million and $9 million.
A rendering of what the lobbies at the Acqualina, which have been designed by Karl Lagerfeld, will look like.
Another rendering of the lobby.