North Bay Village
Ritz-Carlton North Bay Village
By Related Group, Macklowe Properties
AnnouncedStarting From
$3,000K
Est. Delivery
2029
Residences
364
Floors
43
About the Project
Rising from the shimmering waters of Biscayne Bay, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, North Bay Village is the culmination of a rare partnership between two of the most accomplished development forces in American real estate. The Related Group, founded in Miami in 1979 by Cuban-born visionary Jorge M. Perez, built its legacy from the ground up — beginning with affordable housing in Little Havana before ascending to become the largest Hispanic-owned business in the United States and the preeminent luxury condominium developer in South Florida. With a portfolio exceeding 90,000 residential units and a development pipeline valued at more than 0 billion, Jorge Perez — widely known as the "Condo King" — has shaped the Miami skyline more profoundly than perhaps any other individual. His son Jon Paul Perez now leads the firm as CEO, carrying forward a family tradition of landmark place-making along with an enduring commitment to architecture, culture, and the public realm that includes the Perez Art Museum Miami.
Joining the Related Group for their first major South Florida venture is Harry Macklowe and Macklowe Properties, an institution in the annals of New York City real estate. Born in 1937 and active since 1960, Harry Macklowe transformed the Manhattan skyline with a series of audacious bets on some of the city's most contested sites. He demolished the historic Drake Hotel to make way for 432 Park Avenue — the 1,396-foot supertall residential tower designed by Rafael Vinoly that, upon completion, became the tallest residential building in the western hemisphere. He purchased the General Motors Building for a then-record .4 billion in 2003 and personally convinced Steve Jobs to build an underground Apple Store beneath its Fifth Avenue plaza. Macklowe is as much an aesthete as a developer, deeply influenced by modernist architecture and art, and his decision to venture into Miami with The Ritz-Carlton Residences, North Bay Village signals a conviction that this project represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity on one of the last truly spectacular waterfront sites in South Florida.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences brand carries the full weight of Marriott International's most storied luxury name — and it is deployed sparingly. With fewer than 45 residential projects worldwide, the designation is reserved for developments that can genuinely deliver the service culture, physical standards, and experiential depth that the Ritz-Carlton name demands. Residents benefit from 24-hour concierge services, in-residence dining, valet parking, curated lifestyle programming, and seamless connectivity to The Ritz-Carlton and Marriott's global portfolio of hotels, resorts, and clubs. The brand does not merely lend a name; it installs a management philosophy rooted in the legendary Ritz-Carlton credo — that genuine care and comfort for guests is the highest mission. For owners in North Bay Village, this translates into a permanent hotel-quality living environment with the intimacy and permanence of private residence.
The architectural vision for the project belongs to Arquitectonica, the Miami-born firm that has spent nearly five decades defining the look of the city it calls home. Founded in 1977 by Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda Spear, Arquitectonica burst onto the international scene with the Atlantis condominium in Brickell — the building that became the backdrop of Miami Vice and the symbol of a city reinventing itself through bold, colorful modernism. The firm has since designed more than 1,200 projects across 60 countries, including the American Airlines Arena, Brickell City Centre, and major commissions in Paris, Hong Kong, and New York. For The Ritz-Carlton Residences, North Bay Village, Arquitectonica has conceived twin 43-story towers at 8000 East Drive rising to 500 feet, with rooftop structures extending to 523 feet. Each tower features curved floor plates, continuous wrap-around balconies, and facades of reflective curtain-wall glass accented by white stucco and warm wood-grain steel soffits — a design language that is simultaneously tropical and sleek, maximizing the panoramic water views that stretch from Miami Beach to downtown Miami and deep into Biscayne Bay. The North Tower will contain 201 residences and the East Tower 163, for a combined total of 364 homes spanning one to four bedrooms, with an average interior of 2,138 square feet and nearly 800 parking spaces providing an unusually generous two-space ratio per residence.
The amenity program is anchored by the project's most distinctive feature: a private 42-slip marina granting residents direct, immediate access to Biscayne Bay and the open Atlantic beyond. For a city defined by water, the ability to step from one's lobby to one's boat in minutes is an amenity that no rooftop pool or fitness center can replicate. Surrounding the marina, the development will introduce a 9,000-square-foot public waterfront park designed to activate the pedestrian edge of the island while providing a landscaped arrival experience for residents. On-site, the amenity program encompasses a resort-style pool and deck, a full spa and wellness center, a state-of-the-art fitness facility, a kayak launch, private beach club access, co-working lounges, and entertainment suites — all delivered through the Ritz-Carlton's concierge and service infrastructure, which extends to in-residence dining, valet, and round-the-clock staffing.
North Bay Village occupies a genuinely singular position in the Miami metropolitan geography — a cluster of three dredged islands, Harbor Island, North Bay Island, and Treasure Island, suspended in Biscayne Bay along the 79th Street Causeway, equidistant between the mainland and Miami Beach. Originally created from underwater land through a dredging program that began in 1940, the village grew into a low-rise, intimate enclave that has long been overshadowed by its more famous neighbors. That is now changing. North Bay Village offers some of the most expansive, unobstructed bay views in all of Greater Miami — views that are permanent, uncloseable, and irreplaceable — at a price point that has historically represented a significant discount to South Beach or Brickell. As infrastructure investment catches up with the neighborhood's inherent geographic advantages, and as projects of the scale and pedigree of The Ritz-Carlton Residences arrive to anchor a new chapter, early buyers are positioned to benefit from the full arc of a neighborhood coming into its own. For the discerning buyer who values authenticity of place, privacy, direct water access, and the credibility of two legendary development names alongside the world's most recognized luxury hospitality brand, this project presents a compelling and enduring case.
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Location
8000 East Drive, North Bay Village, FL 33141