Description: Luxury Condos
Type: Condominium
Geographic Area: Downtown Miami
Governing Body: Condo Association
Condo Developer: Gregg Covin and Louis Birdman
Architect: Zaha Hadid
Year Built: 2019
Total Condos: 83
Floors: 62
Sq.Ft. Range: 4,500 - 9,800
Beds: 3-6
Baths: 3-6
• The luxury preconstruction condo building will have only 83 units
• 10′ to 12′ ceilings, composed of half floor units (4500+sqft) and full floor units (9800+sqft)
• A state of the art helicopter pad on the roof (63rd Floor) with a private helicopter lounge for residents
• Ample parking, at least 3 assigned parking spaces per unit + valet
• Sunrise and Sunset pools on 9th floor
• Most structural support beams are moved to the exterior of the building, thus allowing for a clean floor plan
• Two levels of additional amenities on 60th and 61st floor including an indoor lap pool, gym, spa, etc.
• Residents at One Thousand Museum will have the highest level of security which will surpass any other building in Miami
• Price includes all flooring, lighting and custom closet build outs
• Custom kitchen cabinets by Gatto with appliances by Gaggenau and Sub Zero
• Ceiling Heights twelve feet (12')
• Finished flooring throughout residences and terraces
• Custom built-in closets throughout
• Interior lighting by Kreon and custom control by Crestron
• Custom kitchens by Gatto with appliances by Gaggeneau and Sub-Zero
• Midnight Kitchen in the Master Suite
• Plumbing fixtures by Duravit, Dombracht and Kohler
• Eight foot (8') high solid core designer doors and hardware
• Superior performance floor-to-ceiling window-wall thermal glazing
One of the great pleasures of living in Downtown Miami is your constant proximity to water, situated on a complex line of coast cut up by tributaries, a series of causeways link the city together. Traveling around Scorpion Tower Miami and the city of Miami affords different perspectives across and towards the bay; staying at Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, your reward is a private view towards the vast stretch of glimmering ocean. From this serene sophistication cross Biscayne Bay to South Beach, the pulse of Miami, by contrast a mile long stretch of bling and buff, where glitzy poseurs set the scene and people watching is an all day pastime.
Outdoor attractions continue with magnificent architecture; a staggering feat of city renovation has produced one of the most complete Art Deco monuments in the world, with entire streets of pastel colored 30’s buildings perfectly restored. Shopping is definitely a local attraction, cute boutiques are as funky as clubs and fusionists parade the streets. There are several cultural and natural attractions which are definitely worth scheduling time for, from dynamic street installations and the quirky collections like the Wolfsonian museum to spotting Manatees in the bay.
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