A curated collection of Miami pre-construction and branded residences — Brickell, Sunny Isles, Miami Beach — represented by Juan Pablo Chacon of Douglas Elliman.

A limited collection of bayfront residences on Brickell Avenue, designed by ACPV — Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel — with Arquitectonica. Private viewings with Juan Pablo Chacon of Douglas Elliman.
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888 Brickell brings the first Dolce & Gabbana residences and hotel to Miami, developed by JDS Development Group with architecture by Studio Sofield.
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The Residences at Six Fisher Island: fifty waterfront homes by The Related Group, architecture by Kobi Karp, interiors by Tara Bernerd & Partners.
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The Perigon is OMA's first Miami Beach residence at 5333 Collins Avenue, developed by Mast Capital and Starwood Capital, with interiors by Tara Bernerd & Partners.
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Branded residences on Brickell Key by Swire Properties, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox with interiors by Tristan Auer and the service of Mandarin Oriental.
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St. Regis Residences North Tower, Sunny Isles Beach — oceanfront living by Fortune International Group and Chateau Group, architecture by Arquitectonica.
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619 Brickell by Nobu, a Foster + Partners tower on the Brickell waterfront developed by 13th Floor Investments and Key International, with interiors by Studio Munge.
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An oceanfront tower in Sunny Isles Beach by Dezer Development, designed with Bentley Motors and Sieger Suarez, with in-residence car elevators to private sky garages.
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LiLLi Edgewater: 117 bayfront residences by OKO Group, designed inside and out by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, on Biscayne Bay in Miami.
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Pagani Residences, the first home project from hypercar maker Pagani, rises on a North Bay Village island. Developed by Riviera Horizons, architecture by Revuelta.
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Kempinski's first U.S. residences: twin towers in Miami's Design District by DaGrosa Capital, architecture by Arquitectonica, interiors by Rockwell Group.
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The Delano name returns as a 90-story downtown Miami tower by PMG, with architecture by Carlos Ott, interiors by Meyer Davis, and the Delano brand under Ennismore.
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Seventy bayfront residences in Coconut Grove by CMC Group and Fort Partners, architecture by Revuelta and interiors by Michele Bönan, under the Four Seasons name.
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