
St. Regis Brickell vs The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami: Which Lifestyle Fits You?
Miami’s Brickell waterfront is welcoming two landmark branded residences: St. Regis® Residences Brickell on South Brickell’s bayfront and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami on nearby Brickell Key. Both pair storied hotel heritage with fully serviced condominium living, yet the lifestyles they offer diverge sharply. This comparative MILLION Luxury guide explores location, design, amenities, and timing so global buyers can decide between an urban, club-like tower in the heart of Brickell and a private island sanctuary that lives like a modern resort.

Elysee Miami Edgewater: Boutique Sophistication on Biscayne Bay
Elysee Miami brings boutique-scale sophistication to Edgewater's Biscayne Bay waterfront. The 57-story, 100-residence tower pairs Arquitectonica's three-tiered architecture with Jean-Louis Deniot's French-inflected interiors to create sky-mansion residences with unobstructed bay views and sunrise-to-sunset terraces. Resort-style amenities, an intimate Owners' Sky Lounge, and a calm yet connected Edgewater address position Elysee as a rare alternative to Miami's larger branded towers, appealing to buyers who value privacy, design pedigree, and long-term collectability.

Vita at Grove Isle, Coconut Grove: Private Island Living Reimagined
Vita at Grove Isle brings a boutique, ultra-luxury sensibility to a rare 20-acre private island just off Coconut Grove. Conceived by CMC Group, the low-rise, three-building ensemble offers only 65 residences with sweeping Biscayne Bay views, deep outdoor living terraces, and a resort-caliber island club with dining, wellness, and sport. Thoughtful architecture follows the shoreline’s curve, while finishes and engineering reflect Italian craftsmanship and Miami-ready resilience. With private elevators, a marina, and two-story penthouses with rooftop pools, Vita redefines privacy without sacrificing connection to the Grove’s culture and convenience.

Baccarat Residences vs. Cipriani Residences: Brickell’s Battle of Branded Towers
Brickell’s next marquee skyline rivalry is here: the crystalline glamour of Baccarat Residences Miami versus the curvilinear elegance of Cipriani Residences Miami. Both under construction and targeting 2028 delivery, these towers translate centuries of brand heritage into private homes in the sky. Below, we compare architecture, residence design, amenities, service culture, and buyer profiles, while offering pragmatic guidance on choosing between two compelling visions of life in Miami’s most dynamic urban neighborhood.

Top 7 Most Exclusive Buildings in Palm Beach Island
A curated look at seven Palm Beach Island condominium addresses where privacy, pedigree, and prime locations converge. From Breakers Row’s resort privileges to 3550 South Ocean’s modern beach ease, we outline what sets each building apart—architecture, services, and lifestyle—so you can decide which address fits your routine.

The Residences at 1428 Brickell: Sustainable Ultra-Luxury in the Sky
Rising approximately 70 stories above Brickell, The Residences at 1428 Brickell introduces a rare blend of Italian craftsmanship, engineering intelligence, and meaningful sustainability. Conceived by Ytech with exterior architecture by Arquitectonica and interiors by ACPV Architects, the tower offers just 189 fully finished homes, each oriented to Biscayne Bay with floor-to-ceiling glass and generous Terrace space. Its defining feature is a photovoltaic Solar Backbone integrated into the west façade, signaling a future-forward approach to ultra-luxury living while preserving a private, resident-only ethos with white-glove services, curated amenities, and serene design.



