The developers of the 1,049-foot Waldorf Astoria supertall tower released renderings late last month of a $50m penthouse unit.
The unit spans an entire floor in the buildings ninth cube at the top of the tower. A 360-degree view of Miami will be visible.
The buyer will be able to customize the 13,119 square feet of space, which is planned to include a private gym, theater, wine room, library, spa, pool and enclosed balconies.
Interior design is by BAMO.
The 100-story Waldorf Astoria tower will include 360 residential units, along with 205 guestrooms and suites.
Residents will have access to concierge services and private amenities within the Waldorf tower.
The tower design features nine spiraling, offset glass cubes designed to be evenly stacked and wrapped in what can be referred to as a “glass skin.” The hotel will be located in the first three cubes.
Sieger Suarez Architects led design of the tower, in collaboration with Carlos Ott.
PMG, along with Greybrook, Mohari Hospitality, S2 Development, and Hilton, are the developers. PMG Residential holds the exclusive listing for the penthouse.