
888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana vs The Residences at 1428 Brickell: What to Underwrite Across Pet Logistics, Service Elevators, and House-Rule Flexibility
A buyer-focused underwriting guide to the quiet operational rules that may shape daily living at 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana and The Residences at 1428 Brickell.

Why a Building’s Guest Policy Can Change the Entire Ownership Experience
In South Florida luxury condominiums, guest policy is not a back-office detail. It shapes privacy, leasing flexibility, amenity culture, staff performance, family visits and the daily feeling of ownership.

Miami Pet-Friendly Luxury Condos: Rules, Elevators, Outdoor Space, and Service Culture
A discreet buyer’s guide to evaluating pet-friendly luxury condos in Miami, with attention to rules, elevator flow, outdoor space, staff culture, and due diligence before purchase.

What to ask about household help, nanny access, and dog-walker logistics before purchase
A discreet buyer’s guide to vetting daily staff access, nanny authority, pet logistics, parking, elevators, smart locks, and association rules before closing on a South Florida luxury residence.

Evaluating the Integration of Pet Spas at The Residences at 1428 Brickell Against Mercedes Benz Places Miami
In Brickell, pet amenities have evolved from a token wash station into a service-minded extension of the building’s wellness and hospitality program. For buyers who treat a dog’s routine like any other part of a carefully run household, the difference between a “pet spa” in name and a truly integrated grooming environment shows up in the details: circulation, ventilation, acoustics, materials, and whether the space reads as intentional rather than leftover. This editorial compares how a pet spa can be evaluated at two high-profile addresses, focusing on practical criteria a discerning owner will feel in daily use. It is not about declaring a universal winner. It is about identifying what “luxury” means when the resident is four-legged, and the standard is the same discretion, hygiene, and design intelligence expected elsewhere in the building.



