North Bay Village
Pagani Residences
By Riviera Horizons
Pre-SalesStarting From
$3,700K
Est. Delivery
2027
Residences
70
Floors
30
About the Project
Pagani Residences stands as one of the most consequential brand collaborations in the history of luxury real estate — the world's first residential tower to bear the name and creative vision of Pagani Automobili, the Italian atelier that has redefined what a motorcar can be. Founded by Horacio Pagani, who was born in 1955 in Casilda, Argentina, and raised in a household shaped by Italian immigrant craftsmanship and a reverence for the arts, the company emerged from an obsession that began at Lamborghini, where Pagani ran the Composites Division and pioneered the structural use of carbon fiber in road-going automobiles. In 1992 he founded Pagani Automobili in Modena, Italy, guided by a philosophy borrowed from Leonardo da Vinci: that art and science must walk together. The resulting cars — the Zonda, unveiled at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show with its hand-formed aluminum body and Mercedes-AMG V12; and the Huayra, named after the Andean god of wind and introduced in 2011 with a carbon-titanium monocoque and active aerodynamics — are widely regarded as the most sculpturally conceived hypercars ever built, each produced in tiny series and sold to collectors who understand that a Pagani is as much a work of art as a machine. From this lineage was born Pagani Arte, the brand's newly established Made in Italy interior design division, which applies the same obsessive material intelligence — carbon fiber, hand-tooled aluminum, titanium joinery, bespoke leather, and artisanal marble — to architecture and living environments. Pagani Residences Miami is Pagani Arte's inaugural expression in the residential world, bringing decades of Italian hypercraft to the interiors of a 30-story waterfront tower for the very first time.
Riviera Horizons, the Miami-based development firm behind the project, is led by founder and CEO Mikael Hamaoui, whose biography is itself a study in transatlantic fluency. French-born and New York-raised, Hamaoui relocated to Miami in his early teens, absorbing the city's culture and its emerging real estate cycles with equal intensity. After earning a degree in Finance and Business Management from Tulane University and sharpening his analytical instincts at institutions including BNP Paribas and JP Morgan — where he focused on structured investment products — he brought that financial rigor and global perspective to bear on the Miami luxury market. Riviera Horizons positions itself at the intersection of curated brand partnerships and high-design development, and the decision to approach Horacio Pagani directly about a residential collaboration reflects both an audacity of vision and an intimate understanding of what ultra-high-net-worth buyers are seeking: provenance, scarcity, and an object that carries genuine creative authority. Pagani Residences is the firm's most ambitious undertaking and the statement that defines its ambitions entirely.
The tower rises 30 stories above Harbor Island at 7940 West Drive in North Bay Village, designed by Miami's acclaimed architecture firm Revuelta Architecture International. The site is one of the most coveted in the greater Miami area — a slender barrier island set in the middle of Biscayne Bay, with unobstructed water on all sides and the downtown Miami skyline glittering to the south. Revuelta's design responds to this extraordinary context with a facade of sculptural precision, its lines and material expression evoking the aerodynamic tension of a Pagani body panel rather than the orthogonal geometries of conventional luxury towers. With only four residences per floor across its 28 residential levels, the building achieves a density of privacy that is nearly without parallel in Miami's high-rise market — 70 homes distributed across 30 stories, each unit occupying a full corner position to capture panoramic views of both Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The ground level addresses Harbor Island's waterfront directly, with a 240-foot boardwalk, private boat slips, and a marina infrastructure that allows residents to arrive by sea.
The 70 residences range from two to four bedrooms, measuring between 2,000 and over 3,300 square feet of interior space, each extended by expansive private terraces of 800 to over 1,040 square feet. Interior finishes bear the unmistakable signature of Pagani Arte: custom metalwork, hand-stitched leather wall panels, carbon fiber architectural details, precision aluminum hardware, and stone surfaces selected and sourced through the same supply chains that furnish the Pagani atelier in Modena. Kitchens and bathrooms are composed as objects in their own right, with material combinations that feel more like the interior of a Huayra than the interiors of a typical luxury apartment. At the apex of the building, two grand two-story penthouses represent Pagani Arte's most uncompromised residential statement, each featuring a private rooftop pool, hot tub, jacuzzi, and outdoor summer kitchen — and, for the inaugural buyers, a bespoke Miami Edition Pagani Utopia Roadster, a limited-production hypercar offered exclusively to the tower's penthouse purchasers. Penthouse 01 is priced at $30 million and Penthouse 02 at $28.5 million, both setting record prices for North Bay Village and underscoring the project's positioning at the absolute summit of South Florida residential luxury.
The amenity program is conceived across two dedicated levels — the wellness floor on level 27 and the sky lounge and pool deck on level 28 — delivering an experience that rivals the finest members' clubs in the world. Level 27 houses a state-of-the-art fitness center with advanced cardio training equipment, dedicated Pilates and yoga studios, a full-service spa with sauna and steam rooms, private treatment rooms, and hot and cold plunge pools, all framed by floor-to-ceiling views across Biscayne Bay. Level 28 opens onto a rooftop pool and sky lounge offering 360-degree panoramas of both the bay and ocean, with poolside cabanas and a bar program befitting the building's ambitions. At street level, a waterfront lobby attended by 24-hour concierge staff sets the tone for arrival, supported by valet parking, a grand porte-cochere, and private ensuite elevators that deliver residents directly to their floors without shared corridors. The marina with its private boat slips and the 240-foot boardwalk complete a waterfront experience that few properties in Miami can approach.
North Bay Village occupies a singular geographic position in the Miami metropolitan fabric — a quiet, intimate island enclave flanked by water, connected by the 79th Street Causeway to both Miami Beach and the mainland, yet insulated from the noise of both. Long beloved by residents who prize proximity without density, the neighborhood has entered a new chapter of investment attention, driven in part by projects precisely like Pagani Residences that signal confidence in the island's long-term trajectory. The building sits minutes from the Design District, Wynwood, Bal Harbour Shops, and Miami International Airport, while remaining buffered from the commercial intensity of those corridors. For international buyers, North Bay Village offers something increasingly rare in South Florida real estate: a genuine sense of place, a waterfront address, and a level of boutique exclusivity that larger markets cannot manufacture. Priced from $3.7 million with a projected 2027 delivery, Pagani Residences represents not only the most design-credentialed new tower in the submarket but one of the most intellectually compelling luxury residential offerings in the Americas.
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Location
7940 West Dr, North Bay Village, FL 33141