
The Value Proposition Of A Private Elevator Foyer In Post Pandemic Luxury Real Estate
A private elevator foyer has evolved from a quiet prestige marker into a practical post-pandemic feature that supports privacy, hygiene, security, and daily ease. In South Florida’s ultra-luxury condo market, it also shapes first impressions, protects interior serenity, and can influence resale positioning when buyers compare otherwise similar floor plans. This editorial breaks down what a private elevator foyer truly delivers, where it matters most, and how to evaluate quality beyond the marketing phrase.

Baccarat Residences Brickell vs. St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles: High-Design Urban Tower or Beachfront Opulence?
Two of South Florida’s most watched branded residential launches sit at opposite ends of the lifestyle spectrum: an urban river-and-bay address in Brickell, and a resort-forward oceanfront setting in Sunny Isles. Baccarat Residences Brickell is conceived as a 75-story, approximately 848-foot tower with 360 residences and an amenity program marketed at more than 75,000 square feet, including a private marina component tied to its waterfront location. St. Regis® Residences Sunny Isles, planned as twin 62-story towers with roughly 340 residences, leans into a classic beach-club rhythm and the brand’s signature Butler Service culture. For buyers deciding between these two icons-in-the-making, the right answer is rarely about which name is louder. It is about which daily cadence, view orientation, ownership economics, and long-term use case best matches how you live in South Florida.

Branded Residences Are the New Standard in South Florida Luxury
From Downtown to Sunny Isles, branded towers are redefining what “turnkey” means: service, design credibility, and resale signaling. Here is how the most talked-about projects are shaping buyer expectations heading into 2026.

Customizing a Pre-Construction Condo in Miami: Decision Deadlines, Design Control, and Deposit Reality
In South Florida’s ultra-luxury new-construction market, the most valuable upgrade is often timing. The earlier you commit to a residence and assemble a design team, the more control you have over the elements that are expensive, disruptive, or simply impossible to change later: layouts, lighting, smart-home infrastructure, and humidity-forward comfort systems. This editorial frames pre-construction customization the way sophisticated buyers actually experience it, as a sequence of decision deadlines, technical constraints, and financial choreography that rewards clarity.

Michelin Miami and the New Luxury Address: When Dining Becomes an Amenity
Miami’s Michelin-recognized dining scene is no longer a special-occasion itinerary. For today’s luxury buyer, it functions more like infrastructure: a reliable network of reservations, tasting menus, chef-driven neighborhoods, and hospitality standards that shape where people want to live, not just where they want to eat. As the Michelin Guide expands its Florida footprint and Miami continues to command the spotlight, developers are responding with branded residences and chef collaborations that fold culinary culture into daily life.

Customizing Your Pre-Construction Condo in Miami: How to Make It Uniquely Yours
Buying pre-construction in Miami lets you shape a residence to your exact tastes before the first coat of paint dries. From tailoring floor plans and combining units to hand-selecting finish packages or going fully designer-ready, the process rewards early, decisive buyers. With the right team, you can integrate Oceanfront materials, bespoke millwork, advanced smart-home infrastructure, and lifestyle amenities that mirror the building’s ethos. The result is a turnkey sky home that feels singular, functions flawlessly from day one, and holds its own in a market where scarcity and quality command attention.



