
Members-Only Living: How Private Clubs and Culinary Partnerships Are Reshaping Luxury Towers in South Florida
South Florida's newest luxury towers are evolving into full-fledged private clubs, where ownership confers entry to residents-only social, culinary and wellness worlds carefully curated for a select community. From Villa Miami and Shell Bay by Auberge Hallandale to Casa Cipriani Miami Beach and The Perigon Miami Beach, developers are partnering with elite hospitality brands and chefs to deliver club lounges, golf and marina access, and Michelin level dining just an elevator ride away, redefining how discerning buyers evaluate value and privacy.

Fisher Island's New Era: The Residences at Six Fisher & Beyond - What's Next for America's Most Exclusive Zip Code
Fisher Island, the 216-acre private enclave off Miami Beach, is entering a rare new chapter as The Residences at Six Fisher Island and The Links Estates at Fisher Island add a final layer of contemporary ultra-luxury to America’s most exclusive zip code. With land essentially built out, these low-density projects become legacy holdings in a market defined by finite supply, white-glove club amenities and true physical privacy. For buyers who already own in global capitals, Fisher Island now represents the most insulated, resort-calibrated expression of Miami living.

Coconut Grove vs. Coral Gables: Estate Homes, Canals and Top School Districts Explained
Coconut Grove and Coral Gables are side by side on Biscayne Bay yet offer very different answers to the question of where to own in Miami. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares estate home inventory, canal and bayfront access, serviced residences and school ecosystems so buyers can see which neighborhood fits their priorities. From Coconut Grove's lush, bohemian village streets to Coral Gables classical boulevards and canals, the focus is on practical lifestyle choices for families, boaters and long term investors.

Bal Harbour & Surfside Oceanfront: How the Collins Avenue Corridor Is Evolving in 2025
Along the northern stretch of Miami Beach, the oceanfront corridor shared by Bal Harbour and Surfside is entering a new ultra boutique era. Final developable sites on Collins Avenue are giving way to design driven, low density projects such as Rivage Bal Harbour, The Delmore Surfside, Ocean House Surfside and Surf Row Residences, all shaped by heightened expectations around engineering, wellness and services. This editorial maps how those projects, alongside established icons, are redefining what it means to live on this shoreline in 2025.

Inside Miami's Supertall Era: What Waldorf Astoria Residences Means for Downtown Buyers
Miami's first true supertall, Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami, is reshaping Downtown into a global residential address. Rising to an anticipated 1,049 feet and 100 stories on Biscayne Bay, the tower pairs Waldorf Astoria hotel service with fully owned residences, delivering rare height, curated amenities and bayfront views. For globally mobile buyers comparing beachfront enclaves with the urban core, it defines a new, Investment focused way to live above Miami's cultural and business center.

Bal Harbour vs. Sunny Isles: Which Oceanfront Enclave Best Fits Your Lifestyle in 2025?
In 2025, Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles share the same stretch of sand but offer radically different Oceanfront lifestyles. Bal Harbour is a low key, couture anchored village where new code trophy Rivage Bal Harbour and established Oceana Bal Harbour define a calm, low density shoreline. Sunny Isles Beach reads as a vertical resort city, led by St. Regis® Residences Sunny Isles, Bentley Residences Sunny Isles and other branded towers that compress hotel calibre amenities into sculptural skyscrapers. This editorial helps you decide which enclave best fits your daily rhythm.




