Construction Begins on Japanese-Inspired Waterfront Condominium Development in Miami

A groundbreaking ceremony was held today for 7918 West Drive, a 21-story, 54-residence, state-of-the-art, Japanese-inspired waterfront condominium development in Miami’s North Bay Village. 7918 West Drive sits between El Portal and Normandy Isles on the Intracoastal Waterway. 

The customized residences range from 1,677 to 7,086 square feet total and will have a minimum of two bedrooms, with at least two view exposures to Biscayne Bay. All three-bedroom units will be corner units, limited to four per floor. The 3,661-square-foot penthouse will feature five bedrooms, five bathrooms, one half-bathroom, a 1,232-square-foot balcony, and more. All residences will be unique regarding the area, glass line and balcony-interior layout relationships. Each will feature a state-of-the-art German Siematic kitchen with Cosentino/Dekton countertops, Miele appliances with mobile technology connection, and Hansgrohe and Kohler plumbing fixtures.

“A chic, serene retreat, 7918 is situated just far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the city, yet centrally located to exciting attractions,” Maurizio Pejoves says, director of Pacific & Orient Properties, which is developing the property. “Merging innovative design and luxury with advanced technology, it is an architectural masterpiece.”

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