
Evaluating the Discretion of Back-of-House Service Corridors at St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles
In ultra-luxury towers, discretion is engineered as much as it is staffed. Back-of-house planning, including service corridors, deliveries, and resident support routes, determines whether daily life feels serene or simply staged. This buyer-oriented editorial looks at how to evaluate discretion at St. Regis® Residences Sunny Isles, with a framework you can apply across Sunny Isles and neighboring markets when touring new construction and resale.

Automated Sky Garage Mechanics and EV Charging Infrastructure: Bentley Residences Sunny Isles vs. Porsche Design Tower
A buyer-oriented comparison of in-tower vehicle logistics and EV-readiness, framed through the lens of luxury oceanfront living in Sunny Isles and Miami’s broader branded-residence market.

Top 5 Developments Featuring Private En-Suite Elevator Access
A discreet buyer’s guide to the South Florida condo towers where arrival is engineered for privacy: direct-to-residence elevators, controlled vestibules, and refined circulation that feels like a single-family front door in the sky.

Top 5 Sky Garages and Auto-Centric Amenities for Car Collectors
For South Florida’s most serious collectors, the next status marker is not just the car, it is the way it lives. Sky garages, vehicle elevators, climate-managed storage, and concierge-grade detailing are reshaping the luxury condo brief across Miami Beach, Brickell, and Sunny Isles. This editorial outlines what matters most in an auto-forward residence, then ranks five sky-garage and auto-centric amenity concepts that define the category, with practical guidance for buyers who want beauty, security, and usability in equal measure.

Evaluating the Exclusivity of Members-Only Clubs Integrated into Residences
Members-only clubs inside luxury residences can be either a true moat or a glossy amenity. This editorial outlines what exclusivity really means in South Florida, how to underwrite access, and which red flags quietly erode the promise.

Evaluating the Speed and Redundancy of Elevator Systems in Supertall Towers
In a supertall tower, elevator performance is not a convenience feature. It is core life-safety infrastructure, a daily quality-of-life metric, and a quiet determinant of resale desirability. For South Florida buyers who prioritize privacy, punctuality, and predictability, the right question is less “How many elevators?” and more “How does the entire vertical-transportation system behave under peak demand, storms, maintenance, and human error?” This MILLION Luxury guide lays out what to evaluate: speed and travel time, the presence and design of sky lobbies and destination dispatch, redundancy of power and controls, service-elevator separation, and the operational culture that keeps all of it working. The goal is to help you read beyond marketing language and understand what a well-engineered, well-managed elevator ecosystem looks like in a true high-rise.



