
The Penthouse at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami: Why It Lives Like a Private Waterfront Estate
The Penthouse at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami lives less like a conventional high-rise residence and more like a private waterfront estate in the sky. The duplex plan spans 11,814 total square feet, with five bedrooms, library, cinema, lap pool, outdoor bar, and a service-oriented layout that separates entertaining from retreat. On Brickell Key, that house-like scale is paired with Mandarin Oriental hospitality, allowing owners to enjoy privacy, generous outdoor living, and operational ease in a format that can outperform the demands of a traditional bayfront property.

The Penthouse at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami: A Landmark Sale for Brickell Key
The Penthouse at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami marks a defining sale milestone for Brickell Key. Sold by MILLION and the Ivan & Mike Team, the duplex residence pairs an asking price around $49 million with 11,814 total square feet, a private lap pool, expansive outdoor living, and full Mandarin Oriental service. More than a single transaction, the penthouse shows that buyers continue to pay decisive premiums for rare product where island privacy, design pedigree, and operational ease meet in one address.

Tula Residences North Bay Village vs Bay Harbor Towers: emerging-island value or ready-made marina utility?
A buyer-focused comparison of Tula Residences in North Bay Village and Bay Harbor Towers in Bay Harbor Islands, centered on the real tradeoff between future-oriented island upside and immediate marina functionality.

Tula Residences North Bay Village vs Pagani North Bay Village: quieter boutique entry or statement-design island living?
In North Bay Village, two pre-construction narratives are taking shape. Tula Residences North Bay Village is positioned as the quieter, more boutique choice, while Pagani North Bay Village leans into branded design presence and a more expressive island address. For buyers weighing privacy, wellness, and daily livability against statement architecture and stronger visual identity, the distinction is less about which project is better and more about which version of waterfront living feels most natural.

619 Residences by Foster + Partners + Nobu Hospitality for end users who want a sharper boutique alternative in Brickell
An editorial look at why 619 Residences stands apart in Brickell for buyers who value architecture, hospitality, and a more curated primary-residence experience over generic scale.

619 Residences by Foster + Partners + Nobu Hospitality for Brickell buyers who value culinary identity as much as skyline status
In Brickell, status has long been measured in views, addresses, and architectural pedigree. 619 Residences introduces a more nuanced luxury proposition: a home shaped as much by culinary identity and hospitality culture as by skyline presence. With Foster + Partners attached to the architecture and Nobu Hospitality defining the lifestyle narrative, the project speaks directly to buyers who see dining, service, and brand fluency as essential components of modern urban ownership.



