Starting From

$5,500K

Est. Delivery

2027

Residences

154

Floors

50

About the Project

Rising fifty stories above the South Brickell waterfront, the St. Regis Residences Miami stands as one of the most architecturally ambitious residential towers ever conceived in South Florida. Designed by the legendary New York firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects -- whose classically inflected modernism has shaped skylines from Manhattan to Chicago -- the building occupies a gated bayfront enclave at 1809 Brickell Avenue, its stepped facade and articulated terraces drawing directly from the great residential towers of the early twentieth century. Co-developed by the Related Group and Integra Investments, two of Miami's most accomplished luxury development houses, and with landscapes sculpted by Swiss master Enzo Enea, the tower commands an irreplaceable position on Biscayne Bay where the financial energy of Brickell dissolves into open water and sky. The project is a testament to the enduring belief that architecture at this scale is inseparable from its cultural context -- that a building on the water in Miami should feel as though it has always belonged there, rooted in tradition yet unmistakably of this moment.

The St. Regis name carries a heritage unmatched in the luxury hotel world. In 1904, Colonel John Jacob Astor IV -- inventor, entrepreneur, and the wealthiest man aboard the Titanic -- opened The St. Regis New York on Fifth Avenue to immediate acclaim, with The New York Times declaring it 'the finest hotel in America.' Astor's vision was radical for its time: every room equipped with its own telephone, a dedicated butler on each floor, and an obsessive standard of personalized service that no property had yet attempted at scale. Three decades later, in 1934, the hotel's head bartender Fernand Petiot immortalized the brand again when he perfected the recipe for the Bloody Mary behind the King Cole Bar -- a cocktail that has since become one of the most ordered drinks in the world. Today, operating within the Marriott International portfolio, the St. Regis brand spans more than fifty properties across every major destination on the globe, each anchored by the same butler service tradition Astor established over a century ago. The Miami tower marks the brand's most significant residential statement in South Florida, carrying that unbroken lineage directly into the realm of private ownership.

Interiors throughout the 154 residences were conceived by Rockwell Group, the New York-based studio whose portfolio encompasses some of the most celebrated hospitality and residential environments in the world. Floor plans range from two-bedroom layouts to expansive six-bedroom penthouses and a pair of two-story Sky Villas, with living spaces spanning approximately 2,600 to over 10,000 square feet. Each residence is served by a private elevator and a dedicated entry foyer -- a standard of privacy that is genuinely rare even at this price point -- while interiors are finished to a specification that reads more like a five-star hotel suite than a condominium. European marble flooring, Italian cabinetry, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances with gas cooking, ten-and-a-half-foot ceilings with integrated linear diffusers, freestanding soaking tubs, and marble-clad primary baths appointed with Toto fixtures establish a baseline that leaves nothing to the imagination. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames unobstructed panoramas of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic beyond, and the glittering arc of the Miami skyline -- views that, from the upper floors, stretch to the horizon in three directions.

The amenity program spans more than fifty thousand square feet across multiple levels of the tower, and its breadth reflects the full institutional weight of the St. Regis brand. At the heart of the experience is the signature butler service, available around the clock: butlers manage everything from grocery stocking and garment pressing to bespoke event planning and pet care, a level of attention that transforms daily life in the building from mere luxury into something closer to curated hospitality. The amenity deck features both a twenty-five-meter indoor lap pool and a bayfront infinity pool with a poolside bar, alongside a holistic wellness center encompassing a yoga studio and a dedicated salt spa. The Sky Lounge on the thirty-first floor houses a Cognac Room and Tea Room, nodding directly to the ritualistic cocktail culture the brand pioneered in New York nine decades ago. A ground-floor fine dining restaurant, a private beach club with its own restaurant, a golf simulator, a media room, a business center with coffee bar, a children's entertainment room, a pet spa, a beauty salon, and a private marina complete an offering that rivals any full-service resort on the Eastern Seaboard. Twenty-four-hour concierge service and a dedicated house car round out the daily rhythm of life here.

The tower anchors the southern end of Brickell Avenue, where the neighborhood's density softens and the street opens toward Coconut Grove, making it one of the most coveted positions in the entire Miami metropolitan area. Biscayne Bay laps directly at the property's edge, and the building's orientation ensures that the vast majority of residences capture sweeping water views from virtually every living space. Mary Brickell Village is a short walk north, while Brickell City Centre -- with Saks Fifth Avenue, dozens of restaurants, and direct Metromover access -- is just minutes away. Miami International Airport is roughly twenty minutes west, and South Beach is accessible in fifteen minutes by car. The Miami Circle archaeological site, a protected Tequesta village dating back two thousand years, borders the property to the north, ensuring the bayfront views and open sky will never be compromised by future development to that side. Few sites in Miami offer this combination of urban proximity and true waterfront seclusion.

The St. Regis Residences Miami is currently under active construction at 1809 Brickell Avenue, with delivery targeted for the fourth quarter of 2027. Pricing begins at approximately $5.5 million for entry-level two-bedroom residences and ascends to $50 million for the tower's most expansive penthouse and sky villa offerings, representing a per-square-foot value that positions this project firmly among the most seriously priced new developments in Florida history. With only 154 residences distributed across fifty floors -- averaging just over three units per level -- the tower achieves a density of exclusivity that very few buildings in the market can credibly claim. The combination of Robert A.M. Stern's timeless architecture, Rockwell Group's impeccable interiors, a fifty-thousand-square-foot amenity program administered by one of the world's most storied hotel brands, and a bayfront site that simply cannot be replicated makes the St. Regis Residences the definitive statement of ultra-luxury ownership in Miami for this generation.

Amenities

St. Regis butler service
25-meter indoor lap pool
bayfront infinity pool
private marina
50
000+ sq ft amenity program
Sky Lounge on 31st floor
Cognac Room
Tea Room
holistic wellness center
salt spa
yoga studio
fine dining restaurant
beach club access
pet spa
golf simulator
media room
business center
children's entertainment room
poolside bar
housekeeping services
24-hour concierge
house car service

Location

1809 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33129

About Brickell

Brickell is Miami's financial and business capital — a vertical city of glass towers rising along Biscayne Bay. Once a quiet banking corridor, it has transformed into one of the most densely developed urban neighborhoods in the Southeast, drawing high-net-worth buyers who want walkable city living without sacrificing luxury.

  • Biscayne Bay waterfront with skyline views
  • Walking distance to Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village
  • Miami's highest concentration of five-star restaurants and rooftop bars
  • Direct Metromover access to Downtown and Brickell Financial District
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