
Comparing the Execution of Art Curations at EDITION Edgewater Against Aria Reserve Miami
In Edgewater, two marquee residential towers can sit on the same skyline yet feel worlds apart at street level. Much of that difference comes down to how art is curated, commissioned, placed, and maintained, not as decoration but as a lived experience that shapes arrival, amenity rituals, and even resale narrative. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares the execution of art curations at EDITION Edgewater and Aria Reserve Miami through the lens buyers actually feel: the journey from lobby to elevator, the way shared spaces age, and the signals a building sends about taste, stewardship, and long-term brand discipline.

The Michelin-Starred In-Residence Dining Experience: Delano Residences & Hotel Miami vs. EDITION Edgewater
For South Florida buyers, the most consequential amenity is no longer the show kitchen in a lounge. It is a hotel-grade culinary ecosystem that can move from lobby to residence with discretion. This editorial compares what that promise typically looks like at Delano Residences & Hotel Miami and EDITION Edgewater, and how to evaluate “in-residence dining” as a lifestyle asset and a value driver.

Work-from-Home in Style: How Miami’s Luxury Buildings Create Office-Ready Spaces
Miami’s luxury market has moved past the improvised desk. Today’s buyers are evaluating buildings for legitimate work infrastructure: acoustic privacy, enterprise-grade connectivity, resident-only business centers, and amenity programs that let “office hours” and “resort hours” coexist in the same address.

Miami’s Wall Street South Era: What the New Economy Means for Luxury Real Estate
Finance and tech expansion is reshaping Miami’s buyer profile, neighborhood priorities, and pricing psychology. From Brickell’s office-driven intensity to Downtown’s supertall ambition and Miami Beach’s lifestyle moat, the next cycle favors assets with durability: walkability, privacy, service, and long-term livability.

Edgewater's Luxury Boom: From Arts Enclave to Affluent High-Rise Hub
Edgewater has evolved from a low key, arts driven enclave into one of Miami's most coveted bayfront neighborhoods, with a skyline of design led residential towers facing Biscayne Bay. This article traces that transformation, from the first wave of contemporary towers to the arrival of branded projects such as Aria Reserve Miami, EDITION Edgewater and Villa Miami. It also explores the resort level amenities, cultural access and future growth that make Edgewater a strategic choice for buyers seeking both lifestyle and long term value.

The 5 Most Extravagant Amenities In Miami's New Luxury Towers
Miami's newest generation of luxury condominium towers have turned the amenity deck into a stage for extreme convenience. From rooftop helipads and sky garages to private plunge pools, entertainment complexes and resident marinas, these features recast each building as a self contained resort. For global buyers, the amenities now matter as much as the floor plan, reshaping how Miami's Downtown, Brickell, Edgewater and Sunny-isles neighborhoods compete for attention.



