
888 Brickell (Dolce & Gabbana): When High Fashion Meets High-Rise Living
888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana is positioning Brickell at the intersection of branded design, turnkey ownership, and hotel-grade service in a planned 90-story, 1,049-foot residential tower. With 259 fully furnished residences curated under Dolce & Gabbana Casa and lifestyle programming that reads like a private club, the concept speaks to a new buyer: one who wants a statement address, frictionless arrivals, and a hospitality operator built into the deed.

Strong Dollar Effect: Is Miami Real Estate a Bargain for Foreign Buyers in 2026?
A weaker U.S. dollar can make South Florida pricing feel materially different to overseas capital, but “bargain” is more nuanced than the headline FX rate. In a market where international buyers represent an outsized share of dollar volume and new-development absorption, timing, carrying costs, and exit frictions matter as much as the entry price.

Colette Residences vs ORA by Casa Tua in Brickell: Work-from-home readiness
Brickell’s luxury buyer increasingly shops for more than a view: a residence that can carry a full workday with the same ease it hosts a weekend. In this comparison, ORA by Casa Tua and Colette Residences offer two distinct interpretations of WFH readiness: one ecosystem-driven, the other boutique and quiet. Here is how their in-unit specs, amenity programs, and neighborhood context translate into daily productivity, privacy, and polish.

Global Wealth Influx: How New Foreign Buyers Are Shaping Miami’s Luxury Market
Foreign capital accelerated across South Florida in 2025, pushing international demand deeper into the region’s condo, new-construction, and $1M-plus segments. With a meaningful all-cash component and a preference for turnkey, lock-and-leave residences, global buyers are influencing everything from inventory mix to developer strategy. For local and relocating luxury purchasers, the opportunity is less about chasing headlines and more about understanding where liquidity concentrates, how buildings underwrite long-term ownership costs, and why certain neighborhoods consistently win the “second-home or rental” mandate.

Ora by Casa Tua, Brickell: A Culinary-Infused Tower Redefining Live-Work-Play
A planned 76-story Brickell tower, ORA by Casa Tua centers fully furnished, turnkey residences around a hospitality-forward amenity stack that includes four dining concepts, a signature multi-level sky park, and flexible short-term rental rules.

Faena Residences vs Waldorf Astoria Residences in Downtown Miami: Deposit strategy & timelines
A discreet buyer’s guide to two of Miami’s most brand-forward towers, focusing on how deposits are staged, how escrow is governed in Florida, and what “hotel services” can mean for day-to-day ownership.



