
Assessing the Footprint of Primary Suite Wellness Sanctuaries at The Perigon Miami Beach
At Miami Beach’s highest end, wellness is no longer confined to the spa. It is increasingly designed into the private realm, with the primary suite evolving into a quiet, performance-oriented sanctuary. This editorial examines what that shift means for buyers evaluating The Perigon Miami Beach, and how to pressure-test “wellness” as livable value rather than marketing language.

The Logistics of Arranging Private Chef Catering for Holidays at The Surf Club Four Seasons
A buyer-oriented, discreet field guide to planning private chef catering for holiday hosting at The Surf Club Four Seasons in Surfside, with practical timing, access, service flow, and contingency considerations.

The Importance of Soundproofing in High-Traffic Corridors at Mercedes-Benz Places Miami
In a luxury high-rise, privacy is not only visual. It is acoustic. In high-traffic corridors, the difference between an ordinary residence and a truly serene one is often decided by what you do not hear: footsteps, doors, voices, elevators, service carts, and the subtle building hum that accumulates at peak hours. For discerning buyers considering Mercedes-Benz Places Miami, corridor sound control matters because it influences day-to-day comfort, perceived quality, and long-term value in a competitive Brickell market. This MILLION Luxury editorial explains what creates corridor noise, what soundproofing strategies sophisticated towers typically employ, and what residents can look for during the purchase process and pre-delivery walkthroughs. It also places acoustic expectations in context alongside other premium South Florida residential benchmarks.

Evaluating the Efficiency of Centralized Chilled Water Air Conditioning at The Residences at 1428 Brickell
Central chilled-water air conditioning can be a quiet, space-efficient alternative to unit-by-unit condensers, but the real value for Brickell buyers is in how the system is operated, metered, and maintained over decades. This editorial frames the practical questions to ask at The Residences at 1428 Brickell, from comfort and acoustics to service continuity, humidity control, and long-term ownership costs, without assuming specifications that have not been publicly confirmed here.

The Strategy of Using Delaware LLCs for Purchasing Anonymity at The Residences at Six Fisher Island
For ultra-high-net-worth buyers, anonymity is rarely about secrecy for its own sake. It is about managing attention, personal security, and leverage in negotiations while keeping future planning flexible. In South Florida, one of the most common vehicles used to hold title discreetly is a limited liability company formed outside Florida, and Delaware is often part of that conversation. At a rare, access-controlled address like The Residences at Six Fisher Island, the desire for privacy can be heightened: arrival is curated, neighbors are discerning, and ownership itself can draw interest. This editorial outlines why Delaware LLCs are frequently considered, what they can and cannot do, and how to coordinate the entity with financing, closing, and long-term stewardship.

Comparing the Aesthetics of Art Deco Revival vs. Contemporary Glass: Shore Club Private Collections vs. The Perigon
In Miami Beach, aesthetics are never simply about taste. They are about posture: how a building meets the sky, how it frames the ocean, and how it signals lineage or modernity before you ever step inside. This comparison looks at two distinct design temperaments now shaping the upper tier of Miami-beach new-construction. On one side, an Art Deco revival sensibility, calibrated for Miami Beach’s historic glamour and the ritual of arrival. On the other, a contemporary glass approach that leans into weightlessness, horizon lines, and the quiet theater of transparency. Both can be impeccably luxurious. The difference is what kind of luxury you want to live in: the curated romance of a stylized past, or the disciplined clarity of a modern envelope.




