Miami has long been a playground for wealthy Latin American buyers — and a place to park their capital stateside. But now, another well-heeled group has landed, arriving with Old World taste — and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Roger Sands covers travel and the hospitality industry. Over the past 90 years four generations of the Cipriani family have ...
Everyone from car makers to jewelry designers has ventured into the branded residence game, and now the fashion magazine and lifestyle brand Elle plans to build its first residential concept in Miami.
In the Magic City and beyond, these buildings are the talk of the town. Porsche Design Tower, Bentley Residences, the Pagani, Aston Martin and soon-to-be Mercedes-Benz condominiums tower the Miami ...
Miami’s condo market is ripe with luxury high-rise developments that attract a high-profile clientele. After Armani, Fendi and many others, ELLE is the latest European brand that wants a slice of the ...
Mandarin Oriental is set to introduce two branded residential towers to the Miami waterfront, and the five-star developer has given Robb Report a sneak peek inside the forthcoming project. Swire ...
Oversized condos have taken over Brickell, but this project is aiming to provide a boutique alternative. Its developers reveal what makes it different. Miami’s Brickell district has become ground zero ...
At the 77-story Ora, hospitality group Casa Tua will serve up four dining concepts, including Miami's tallest rooftop restaurant. Ora by Casa Tua Sandra Del Castillo has several kitchens, but she ...
Miami ranks second only to Dubai among global markets for its branded residence pipeline, a newly released report shows. Dubai had 64 completed projects and an additional 87 in the works, with Miami ...
The mat foundation concrete pour for Bentley Residences Miami, the world’s first Bentley-branded residential tower, was recently completed. The milestone marks a new record for the largest residential ...
The Aston Martin Residences condo association sued developer German Coto, alleging misappropriation and self-dealing.