Cipriani and Mast Capital Join Forces in Miami’s Financial District

Miami-based developer Mast Capital has announced an exclusive partnership with Ciprianito to bring the brand’s first-ever ground-up residences to the United States. Located in Miami’s thriving Financial District, CiprianiResidences Miami will harness the essence of the brand—recognized for its distinguished style, world-class service and four generations of history and tradition—to deliver an unprecedented residential lifestyle for the area.

Bringing the 80-story, 397-residence tower at 1420 South Miami Avenue to life from the ground up is Arquitectonica; the award-winning firm designed sleek, modern architecture that features floor-to-ceiling glass and curved lines that will redefine the city’s rapidly growing skyline. Arquitectonica GEO will also handle landscape design for the property’s grounds and outdoor spaces. As befitting this iconic name in gastronomy, a residents-only dining experience will be among the condominium’s most exclusive and privileged amenities.

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