North Bay Village
Shoma Bay
By Shoma Group
Under ConstructionStarting From
$750K
Est. Delivery
2027
Residences
333
Floors
24
About the Project
Shoma Bay is the signature work of Shoma Group, the Miami-based development firm founded in 1988 by Iranian-American entrepreneur Masoud Shojaee. An electrical engineer by training, Shojaee arrived in the United States and completed both a bachelor's and master's degree at the University of Miami before building one of South Florida's most prolific privately held real estate companies. Headquartered in Coral Gables, Shoma Group has delivered more than 10,000 homes and condominiums and over one million square feet of retail and commercial space, representing more than six billion dollars in completed transactions. Shojaee is widely credited with pioneering the transformation of Doral from an undeveloped corridor into a thriving urban center, acquiring nearly 55 acres of mixed-use land and constructing some of the area's first luxury residences. Today the firm is led jointly by Masoud and his wife Stephanie Shojaee, who serves as President, and the couple plans to occupy one of Shoma Bay's penthouses upon the building's completion — a statement of personal conviction that speaks louder than any marketing campaign.
Rising 24 stories above the John F. Kennedy Causeway in North Bay Village, Shoma Bay was designed by Miami-based MSA Architects with interiors curated by the celebrated Ecuadorian designer Adriana Hoyos. The building's architecture deliberately echoes the streamline moderne and art-deco idiom for which North Bay Village became famous in the 1950s and 1960s, when the island community was a favored haunt of Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and the broader Rat Pack set. MSA Architects softened the tower's geometry with rounded corners and a warm, neutral palette, integrating the contemporary façade with the neighborhood's historic character rather than competing with it. Adriana Hoyos — whose studio has left its mark on luxury residential and hospitality projects across the Americas — brought the same philosophy indoors: abundant natural light, art-deco detailing reinterpreted through a contemporary lens, and a material palette that rewards close inspection. The result is a building with a genuine sense of place, one that could only belong to this particular stretch of Biscayne Bay.
The 333 residences at Shoma Bay range from furnished studios of approximately 344 square feet to expansive three-bedroom layouts and duplex penthouses reaching 2,700 square feet, with ten penthouse homes crowning the upper floors. Standard residences are outfitted with Miele kitchen appliances, Roca bathroom collections featuring illuminated mirrors and frameless tropical shower enclosures, and Hoyos-curated millwork and finishes throughout. The penthouse tier is reserved for a different league of specification altogether: Gaggenau appliance suites with French door refrigeration, wall ovens, and induction cooktops sit alongside the Armani Bathroom Collection, offering soaking tubs and designer rain showers in select units. Italian cabinetry, Dekton countertops and backsplash panels, and polished chrome fixtures complete an interior that could credibly belong in any world-class city. Every home is oriented to maximize panoramic views across Biscayne Bay, with floor-to-ceiling glazing capturing the water and the Miami skyline in equal measure.
The amenity program at Shoma Bay is among the most imaginative assembled for a building at this price point in North Bay Village. The 6,030-square-foot rooftop pool deck offers a full panorama of Biscayne Bay and is appointed with private cabanas and a summer kitchen. Below, a two-story state-of-the-art fitness center anchors the wellness offering, supplemented by a full spa featuring a traditional hammam and a dedicated pet spa for four-legged residents. A residents-only wine cellar holds 100 custom lockers, each accommodating up to twelve bottles, while a cigar lounge and private theater room cater to more leisurely pursuits. A zen garden with fire pits flows seamlessly into the owners lounge — a Hoyos-designed space where the boundary between interior and exterior dissolves entirely. A golf simulator, co-working business lounge, kids club, and EV charging stations round out a program that addresses every dimension of daily life. Most famously, Shoma Bay provides its residents with a chauffeured Rolls-Royce Cullinan house car available for complimentary rides within a ten-mile radius, extending to Miami International Airport, the Bal Harbour Shops, and the Miami Design District — a service that transforms routine logistics into a genuine luxury ritual.
No description of Shoma Bay would be complete without its ground-floor commercial anchor: a 35,037-square-foot Publix supermarket that makes this development genuinely mixed-use rather than merely marketing itself as such. Alongside Publix, approximately 15,600 square feet of retail and restaurant space includes the Shoma Bazaar food hall, a curated marketplace concept designed to serve both residents and the broader North Bay Village community. The food hall draws on the island's historic identity as a destination for dining and entertainment, reinterpreting that legacy through a contemporary lens and providing Shoma Bay residents with a vibrant street-level environment just steps from their front door.
North Bay Village occupies a sliver of island between Miami and Miami Beach, connected by the Kennedy Causeway and surrounded by the open waters of Biscayne Bay on all sides. It is one of Miami's most waterfront-saturated neighborhoods, offering the kind of unobstructed bay views that are increasingly difficult to find as development fills in along the mainland. The village is entering a new chapter: Related Companies, Macklowe Properties, and other marquee names have recently announced projects in the immediate vicinity, lending institutional validation to what residents and investors have long suspected about the area's upside. At Shoma Bay, with vertical construction now underway and delivery targeted for the end of 2027, buyers who move early capture a product that is more than 30 percent pre-sold and supported by approximately 7 million in signed contracts — a measure of conviction from a market that has seen many headlines but is still capable of being surprised.
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Location
7991 NE 9th Ave, North Bay Village, FL 33141