In Turks and Caicos, a Piero Lissoni-Designed Penthouse Seeks $20 Million; Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s Waterfront Miami Duplex Asks $18.8 Million
By: Ameena Walker
Last Remaining Residence at Miami’s Arte Surfside is a $18.8 Million Penthouse
The nearly 7,000-square-foot duplex at Arte, the exclusive boutique luxury building in Miami’s surfside neighborhood, has made its way to the market asking $18.8 million. Designed by renowned architect Antonio Citterio, Residence 201, once owned by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, is the last remaining listing at Arte and features direct elevator entry, six bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, 11-inch-wide European white oak flooring, two chef’s kitchens with appliance packages by Gaggenau, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer pristine views of the Atlantic Ocean. The residence also includes more than 1,480 square feet of private outdoor space with two wraparound terraces and a private staircase that leads directly to the building’s spa and amenity spaces.
ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park Unveils Thomas Juul-Hansen-Designed Model Homes
Following its September sales launch, a collection of four new model residences designed by acclaimed architectural designer Thomas Juul-Hansen at ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park has debuted. The homes emphasize the building’s stunning views of Central Park and the surrounding neighborhood while showcasing Juul-Hansen’s first-ever residential furniture and lighting collection, custom-designed for ONE11 Residences.
“Designing the model apartments for the ONE11 Residences offered the perfect opportunity to showcase custom, elevated fixtures, finishes and furnishings that complement this location and the lifestyle offered to future residents,” said Juul-Hansen, who also designed the hotel’s bespoke public spaces. “Each design element was carefully chosen to reflect the sophistication of Midtown Manhattan while creating a warm and inviting environment to call home.”
The contemporary furniture features clean lines, organic shapes, and sculptural elements and includes Scandinavian-inspired furniture upholstered with English wool by Casamance, Maharam fabrics, and Foglizzo leather. Each home is appointed with European oak entry doors, kitchens with quartzite countertops, floor-to-ceiling windows, and primary bathrooms with Bianco Dolomiti stone vanities and backsplashes. The optional turnkey packages by Juul-Hansen offer a choice between a light color scheme or a darker palette.
Closings Commence at The Edison Gramercy as Building Achieves 90% Sold Status
In Manhattan’s Gramercy neighborhood, the boutique ground-up building at 250 East 21st Street known as The Edison Gramercy has sold all but three of its 54 high-end homes as closings officially kick off and residents begin moving into their new digs. The Parisian-inspired development was designed by Issac & Stern Architects and offers studios to four-bedroom residences, meticulously designed by Paris Forino with Juliette balconies, hand-laid herringbone flooring, and custom detailing.
Current availability includes a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom abode spanning 1,757 square feet and asking $3.995 million, as well as a 2,348-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom penthouse with arched windows and views of One World Trade, asking $6.5 million. Among the building’s amenities are an array of secret gardens, a residents’ salon, a fitness center, a yoga garden, and a rooftop park.
In Turks and Caicos, a Piero Lissoni-Designed Penthouse Seeks $20 Million
At Arc—a forthcoming six-story building designed by Italian architect Piero Lissoni that will take shape in Turks and Caicos’ 31-acre South Bank Resort and Marina community on Long Bay Beach in Providenciales—a stunning five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom penthouse is up for grabs for $20 million.
The residence, known as the Sky Villa, encompasses the entire top floor of the building, with an impressive 12,630 square feet of space, including a 7,000-square-foot terrace that wraps around the home. Its extra-large living space boasts private elevator access and panoramic views and offers a host of lavish perks like a private pool with a Jacuzzi, oversized private gardens around the perimeter of the residence, and a 150-foot boat slip.
Arc is Lissoni’s first Caribbean project and will boast 17 sprawling villa-style residences. The Sky Villa also includes access to the amenities at South Bank, including butler and private chef service, a one-of-a-kind swimming lagoon with lounging islands in the center, a fully serviced marina and boat concierge, two signature restaurants and bars, two fitness centers, and more. Construction is slated to begin in early 2023 and wrap up in 2025.
First Look into Sales Gallery at The St. Regis Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, Miami
Developers Fortune International Group and Château Group are showing off the newly unveiled sales gallery for the striking duo of Arquitectonica-designed, 62-story towers known as The St. Regis Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, Miami. The oceanfront sales gallery features a recently unveiled sculpture by Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn, titled Our Nucleus, that rises over 19 feet tall and will be permanently installed within The Residences.
The pair of oblong buildings will house 374 luxury two- to five-bedroom condominiums, as well as sky villas and penthouses, with interiors by Brazilian design group Anastassiadis. The south tower will offer 175 residences, while the north tower will consist of 199 residences. Homes will range from 2,000 to 5,600 square feet with spacious floor plans and ceiling heights clearing 10 feet, while Sky Villas and penthouses encompass entire floors, ranging from 6,600 to more than 10,000 square feet, with 12-foot-high ceilings and sizable private terraces with private pools. All residences will enjoy stunning unobstructed ocean, city, and Intracoastal views. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2023, and completion is anticipated in 2026.