Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach

Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach


Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach

Designed For Distinction: Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach

. Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach will be a 52-story residential condo tower located directly on 250 feet of pristine beachfront. The Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach will offer 212 luxury condo residences boasting spacious layouts, European-designed kitchens with Italian cabinetry, stone countertops, European appliances, wine cooler and cappuccino maker, laundry room with full-size washer and dryer and oversized terraces with stunning ocean, city and intracoastal views. The Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach will be managed by the celebrated Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company providing residents with the legendary service, quality and personal touch synonymous with the Ritz-Carlton brand.

An Architectural Triumph

A winding drive, facing the ocean, leads up to the stunning 649 ft. residential tower, comprised of 212 residences and managed by The Ritz-Carlton. Sitting on 250 ft. of oceanfront property along South Florida’s pristine Sunny Isles Beach, the building’s curvilinear structure was designed by world-class architectural firm Arquitectonica and references the organic landscape of swaying dunes. Its fluid droplet silhouette ensures all homes are bathed in natural light and respect the basic principles of Feng Shui.

Designed For Distinction

Through the eyes of Michele Bönan, you are led on a journey of refined sophistication. Smooth marble floors shimmer subtly beneath your feet. Through the 60 foot-high lobby windows you can see palms gently waving in the breeze. Soft curves define the edges of seating areas and bar spaces, reminding you of sand dunes on the Atlantic. As you wind your way towards the outdoors, marble turns to ipe decking and sunlight dances off sapphire ripples in the pool. You hear the waves close by and walk directly into the sand, where cabana beds and airy fabrics invite you to let go of all your cares. Life here is meant to eclipse your imagination and transport you to a realm of sheer greatness.

The Rooftop Penthouses Collection

Placed at the very top of the gracefully curved glass tower, you will find the highest heights of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach lifestyle. Four unique penthouse residences defy all expectations with 360-degree views and the design of contemporary beach estates. You can hear and sense the ocean, but you are surrounded by only clouds and blue sky. Each of the penthouses is complete with flow-through layouts, private rooftop pools and garden terraces, summer kitchens, 13-foot ceilings, separate service quarters, impeccable finishes and fixtures, and up to five large bedrooms. Starting at 6,000 square feet of total space, the penthouses are the crowning achievements of richly rewarding lives.

A Place Like No Other

Set apart on an uncrowded stretch of coastline, The Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach is a monument to tasteful living. Rising 650 feet above the sand, you see only possibility in all directions. The ocean, city, and Intracoastal waterway are yours, floating just beyond walls of crystal-clear glass or the edge of your terrace.

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