
Comparing The Amenity Footprint Of Shoma Bay North Bay Village Against Continuum Club & Residences North Bay Village
A buyer-oriented, amenity-first comparison of two North Bay Village towers, focusing on how each project’s shared spaces may shape daily life, privacy, and long-term desirability.

Comparing The Floor To Ceiling Glass Expanses At Pagani North Bay Village Versus Shoma Bay North Bay Village
In North Bay Village, a wall of glass is not just an aesthetic gesture. It is the mechanism that turns water, sky, and citylight into daily interior experience. This buyer-oriented comparison looks at how floor-to-ceiling glazing tends to shape privacy, heat and glare management, acoustics, furniture planning, and resale appeal at two names drawing attention on the islands: Pagani and Shoma Bay. With limited verified specification detail provided, the focus stays on what sophisticated buyers can evaluate during presentations and mockups, and which questions to ask before signing.

North Bay Village’s Next Waterfront Moment: Pagani Residences and Shoma Bay
North Bay Village is entering a new phase of waterfront development, and two upcoming projects illustrate how differently the same shoreline can be interpreted: Pagani Residences, a tightly held, ultra-low-density statement, and Shoma Bay, a larger mixed-use address built around daily convenience. For buyers weighing Biscayne Bay views against privacy, services, and long-term neighborhood upside, the right decision often has less to do with finishes and more to do with how you want to live five years from now.

Wine Cellars and Spirits Lounges: South Florida’s New Status Amenity
From Brickell to Miami Beach, the most competitive new towers are borrowing from private clubs, adding wine vaults, tasting rooms, and resident locker programs designed for display and ritual.

North Bay Village’s Wellness-Forward Luxury Pipeline: Continuum, Pagani, and Shoma Bay
North Bay Village is emerging as a tightly held waterfront alternative to Miami Beach, with a new generation of amenity-rich, wellness-led residences planned along the Causeway and West Drive. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at the projects publicly disclosed to be shaping that next chapter, and what their “club” and recovery-centric programming may mean for daily life, service standards, and due diligence in pre-construction.



