
The Practical Buyer's Guide to Art and Design District Proximity in South Florida Luxury Real Estate
A practical luxury buyer’s guide to evaluating proximity to South Florida’s art and design districts, with a focus on lifestyle, privacy, access, and long-term fit.

Viceroy Brickell and The Ritz-Carlton Residences® West Palm Beach: Two Ownership Models for Buyers Focused on Art Installation, Freight Access, and Climate-Controlled Storage
For collectors weighing Viceroy Brickell against The Ritz-Carlton Residences® West Palm Beach, the decisive questions are operational: freight movement, vendor access, HVAC stability, storage conditions, insurance procedures, and post-closing approvals.

Banyan Tree Residences West Palm Beach: The Quiet Luxury Case for Art-Delivery Access
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at Banyan Tree Residences West Palm Beach through the lens of art-delivery access, privacy, service flow, and the practical infrastructure that supports serious collecting.

South Flagler House West Palm Beach and Armani Casa Sunny Isles Beach: Two Ownership Models for Buyers Focused on Art Installation, Freight Access, and Climate-Controlled Storage
A collector-focused comparison of South Flagler House in West Palm Beach and Residences by Armani/Casa in Sunny Isles Beach, examining ownership philosophy, art display potential, freight logistics, and climate-sensitive storage due diligence.

The Berkeley Palm Beach: How to Evaluate Private-Gallery Layout Before Contract
A collector-focused guide to reviewing The Berkeley Palm Beach before contract, with emphasis on private-gallery planning, conservation systems, circulation, legal permissions, art logistics, insurance and resale flexibility.

Design District vs Worth Avenue culture: where should art-driven buyers plant a South Florida base?
For art-driven buyers choosing a South Florida foothold, Miami’s Design District and Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue offer very different cultural propositions. One is contemporary, walkable, and plugged into the international design calendar; the other is polished, traditional, and shaped by privacy, preservation, and legacy cachet. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares the two through the lens that matters most to collectors: how daily life, housing stock, entertaining style, and social rhythm align with the kind of art-centered base they actually want to own.



