Cipriani, Rosewood & Nobu unveil Florida’s most coveted branded residences—from Miami’s tallest tower to Hillsboro Beach’s Millionaire’s Mile.
Cipriani, Rosewood & Nobu unveil Florida’s most coveted branded residences—from Miami’s tallest tower to Hillsboro Beach’s Millionaire’s Mile.

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Florida has long held a special place in the imagination of the luxury buyer — the sun, the water, the unhurried glamour of a life lived at the edge of the sea. But something fundamental has shifted. What was once a market defined by amenities is now defined by authorship.
This spring, three of the world’s most storied hospitality brands have unveiled residential projects that are less buildings than complete worlds — each bearing a name that carries decades of meaning, each promising a mode of living that cannot be replicated elsewhere. From Brickell’s record-breaking skyline to a private stretch of Millionaire’s Mile, here is where the signature address goes next.
One · Record-Breaking Height · Brickell, Miami
Cipriani Residences Miami rising above the Brickell skyline · Architecture by Arquitectonica
In May of 1931, Giuseppe Cipriani opened a 50-square-meter bar off a dead-end alley in Piazza San Marco and, without quite meaning to, invented a template for civilized pleasure the world has spent nearly a century trying to replicate. Harry’s Bar has never moved. Cipriani, however, has — to New York, Monte Carlo, Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong — and now, in its most ambitious residential undertaking yet, to the Brickell skyline.
As of April 2026, Cipriani Residences Miami stands at 872 feet, officially the tallest residential tower south of Manhattan — and it is not finished. Developed by Mast Capital and designed by Arquitectonica under Bernardo Fort-Brescia, the building will top out at approximately 950 feet, surpassing Brickell’s previous record-holder, Panorama Tower, by a margin that feels almost declarative. Construction has advanced at roughly one floor every several working days.
Resort-style amenities include oceanfront dining and a pool deck with Cipriani service.
"What we are seeing is not only the physical rise of Cipriani Residences Miami, but the continued ascent of Miami itself."
The interiors, by 1508 London — a studio whose name derives from the year Michelangelo drew a perfect freehand circle to win the Sistine Chapel commission — are dressed in warm neutrals and rich wood tones that carry the brand’s Venetian warmth into every home. Of the 397 residences, the most coveted occupy the building’s summit: The Canaletto Collection, ultra-luxury homes starting from $4.1 million, where elevation, scarcity, and a century of Cipriani hospitality converge. The full amenity program spans over 50,000 square feet, anchored by a resident-only restaurant, a 37th-floor speakeasy, and Cipriani’s full suite of in-home dining and concierge services.
Height:
~950 ft Tallest residential south of Manhattan
Residences:
397 1–4 bedrooms
Completion 2027
Starting Price:
$1.8M
Canaletto Collection from $4.1M
Rosewood Residences Hillsboro Beach — the first hospitality-branded condominium on Millionaire’s Mile.
There are stretches of Florida coastline that have earned their mystique honestly. Hillsboro Beach’s Millionaire’s Mile is one: a slender barrier island where pristine Atlantic beach meets the calm of the Intracoastal Waterway, where privacy is structural rather than performed, and where a truly new offering is, by definition, rare. Related Group and Dezer Development understand this implicitly.
Their answer — the first and only hospitality-branded condominium on the Mile — is Rosewood Residences Hillsboro Beach, as deliberate as the address demands. Just 92 waterfront residences across two towers, spanning nearly 12 acres and more than 1,200 linear feet of combined ocean and Intracoastal frontage. Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Studio Piet Boon, the homes are finished in herringbone wood floors, travertine, Italian cabinetry, and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, with terraces ranging up to 6,450 square feet.
"Hillsboro Beach is one of the rare places where both ocean and Intracoastal living coexist, making ownership opportunities of this kind exceptionally uncommon."
The penthouse collection — 15 ultra-luxury homes headlined by the $16.7 million Residence 1008 — captures both the Atlantic and the Intracoastal from a single vantage point. Four bedrooms, five and a half baths, over 5,600 square feet of interior living, and a rooftop sanctuary with a private plunge pool and summer kitchen: the private estate, suspended above the sea.
Rosewood’s presence is felt in every layer of the program: a his-and-hers Hammam spa, a 14-slip private marina, tennis and pickleball courts, an attended private beach, and refined dining experiences to be anchored by a soon-to-be-announced celebrity chef. Residential butlers, 24-hour valet, a house car, and in-residence catering are not extras here — they are the operating system of a Rosewood address.
Waterfront:
1,200+ ft Combined ocean & Intracoastal
Residences:
92 Including 15 penthouses
Penthouse Pricing:
From $16.5M
Crown jewel at $16.7M
619 Brickell — five twisting glass cassettes along Biscayne Bay · Architecture: Foster + Partners & Sieger-Suarez
There is a category of luxury buyer for whom the spa treatment, the omakase dinner, and the morning meditation are not lifestyle choices but biological imperatives — people who approach the question of where to live the way a physician approaches a treatment plan. For this buyer, 619 Brickell has been designed from the foundation up.
Miami’s first Nobu-branded residences represent a collaboration of almost improbable ambition. Foster + Partners — the firm behind Apple Park, the Hearst Tower, and the Reichstag dome — have designed a 75-story, 296-unit tower along Biscayne Bay, developed by 13th Floor Investments and Key International with Nobu Hospitality. The result: five twisting glass cassettes, each rotated to maximize water views, forming a silhouette that is immediately and unmistakably its own.
"619 Brickell is the next evolution of Nobu's lifestyle vision — where world-class hospitality becomes the foundation of everyday life."
What distinguishes 619 Brickell from any other branded residence in Florida is a $25 million investment in longevity and biohacking infrastructure: cryotherapy chambers, hyperbaric oxygen suites, an IV and peptide therapy lounge, ozone therapy, and physical therapy suites. Four pools — including an 86-foot sunset pool and a saltwater rejuvenation pool — padel courts, a circular skyline gym, and over 90,000 square feet of indoor-outdoor amenities complete an ecosystem unlike anything else in South Florida.
And then there is the dining. A full-scale ground-floor Nobu restaurant with exclusive resident access, an 11th-floor residents-only Nobu restaurant, in-home dining, and private chef services. In a city where the restaurant and the residence have increasingly merged, 619 Brickell may be the fullest expression of that vision yet. Pricing spans from $3 million to $60 million; sales open June 2026.
Architecture:
Foster + Partners & Sieger-Suarez
Wellness Invest.:
$25M Longevity & biohacking amenities
Pricing:
$3M–$60M 296 residences
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