
Origin vs The Well in Bay Harbor Islands: Wellness & fitness
In Bay Harbor Islands, two boutique newcomers are shaping a quieter definition of luxury: one built around a fully integrated wellness club, the other around waterfront design and marina access. The Well Bay Harbor Islands, a Terra Group development with architecture by Arquitectonica and interiors by Meyer Davis, frames daily life through a dedicated on-site wellness center and club-style membership. Origin Residences by Artefacto answers with a smaller, design-driven collection that emphasizes Artefacto-branded interiors, glass-forward living, and a private marina lifestyle. For buyers weighing a second home, a primary residence, or a lock-and-leave pied-à-terre near Bal-harbour, the decision is less about which building is “better” and more about which philosophy fits your routines. Here is how the two compare through the lens of space, services, privacy, and the lived experience of Bay Harbor.

The Impact of Rising Sea Levels on Luxury Coastal Real Estate (and How Developers Are Adapting)
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at how accelerating sea-level rise is reshaping design, underwriting, and value across South Florida’s ultra-prime residential market.

Wellness, Boutique Scale, and the New Luxury Baseline in Bay Harbor Islands and Miami Beach
Wellness is no longer a spa perk. In South Florida’s most discerning submarkets, it is becoming a planning principle that influences architecture, interiors, air quality, and even concierge services. Bay Harbor Islands, in particular, is emerging as a discreet address where boutique inventory and lifestyle programming intersect. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at how wellness-forward development is being marketed today, what is verifiable, and how buyers can evaluate the difference between true health infrastructure and simply good rooftop leisure.

Wellness & Longevity Amenities in Miami Condos: Cryotherapy, IV Lounges, Cold Plunge & Circadian Lighting (2025)
In 2025, Miami’s most in-demand condos treat wellness and longevity as core infrastructure rather than optional extras. Cryotherapy chambers, vitamin IV lounges, cold plunge circuits and circadian lighting are joining private gyms, spa suites and concierge medicine to turn towers into health clubs in the sky. Drawing on examples from Brickell, Coconut Grove, Bay Harbor Islands, Sunny Isles Beach and South Beach, this guide explains how to read the amenity list and what these advanced therapies really mean for your daily life, performance and long-term health.



