Renowned for luxury automobiles and bespoke craftsmanship, Bentley ventures into uncharted territory with its most ambitious project to date—the world's first Bentley residential tower. Nestled in Sunny Isles Beach, north of Miami, this glass tower, standing nearly 230 meters tall, spans 63 floors and boasts 216 opulent apartments, with an estimated construction cost of one billion dollars.
Luxury Redefined: Bentley sets an unparalleled standard for luxury living. Each apartment features unique elements, from floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean to private heated pools. The standout feature? High-speed "car elevators" seamlessly transport residents to their apartments without leaving their vehicles, adding a touch of technological marvel to this architectural masterpiece.
Exclusivity at Its Peak: This residential tower, set for completion in early 2027, promises an authentic Bentley experience. Chris Cooke, Head of Design Collaborations at Bentley, highlights the central glass-covered car elevators as a distinctive element, creating a phenomenal spectacle visible throughout the communal areas. The tower goes beyond conventional living, offering residents exclusive access to amenities such as a restaurant curated by award-winning chef Todd English, a cinema with seats mirroring Bentley interiors, an oceanfront beauty institute, and a pet grooming center.
Design Excellence: Collaborating with renowned Sieger Suarez Architects and Dezer Development, the visionary minds behind Trump Grande and Porsche Design Tower, Bentley brings its luxury car design philosophy to residential living. The diamond-patterned facade, inspired by the textured interiors of Bentley cars, extends to custom door handles, creating a seamless design continuity.
Innovative Living Spaces: The futuristic kitchens feature state-of-the-art Gaggenau appliances and Italian cabinets. Attention to detail extends to the bathrooms, with marble heated floors—a rarity in Miami's climate. Saunas, oversized showers opening to secluded outdoor showers, hidden TVs behind vanity mirrors, and spacious walk-in closets with built-in safes elevate the living experience.
Global Appeal: Gil Dezer, President of Dezer, anticipates global interest in this distinctive residence. "Miami is an international market, and we have a global clientele. In terms of design and apartment layout, Miami and South Florida set the standard," he notes. With attention-grabbing features, including wind-blocking glass terraces and a meticulously designed private restaurant space, this tower is poised to become an iconic landmark in Miami's skyline.
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