The Heights of Residential Living

Developer PMG, Greybrook Realty Partners, Mohari Hospitality, S2 Development and Hilton (NYSE: HLT) have revved up sales for Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami. Located at 300 Biscayne Boulevard, the tower will rise 1,049 feet above Biscayne Bay as the tallest residential building south of New York City.

“Miami has become a true global city, drawing in a high concentration of international buyers and travelers, as well as those domestically predominantly from the Northeast, Midwest and California,” says Ryan Shear, Managing Partner of PMG. “Waldorf Astoria’s rich history and heritage combined with Miami’s flare has evoked an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response from a new generation of luxury consumers, as well as generational Waldorf brand loyalists around the world.”

The property will consist of 360 private residences as well as 205 guestrooms and suites within the five-star hotel. Signature spaces will include Peacock Alley; a specialty restaurant; indoor/outdoor pre-function and function spaces; meetings and boardrooms; a resort-style pool deck with private cabanas; and a spa and fitness center. Residences start at $1 million, with sales and marketing being led in-house by PMG Residential, including Aura Aragon, Alejandra Castillo, Karine Carvalho, Daiana Quiceno and Christian Tupper, in collaboration with Fredrik Eklund, Julia Spillman and John Gomes of Douglas Elliman’s Eklund | Gomes Team.

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