A Cultural Crossroads

Miami Beach is not merely a destination — it is the rhythmic heart of South Florida's luxury narrative. Once a barrier island of mangroves, it has evolved into the most sought-after coastal address in the Western Hemisphere, where Art Deco heritage meets contemporary architecture and global capital.

From the iconic pastel facades of Ocean Drive to the discreet waterfront estates of Star Island, Miami Beach offers an extraordinary tapestry of living experiences. The neighborhood draws everyone from international financiers to Hollywood elites, all seeking the same intoxicating blend of culture, climate, and discretion.

The Architectural Pedigree

Few cities can claim the architectural diversity of Miami Beach. The South Beach historic district contains the largest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world — a UNESCO-protected ensemble of streamline moderne and mediterranean revival structures. Modern landmarks like the Faena District, designed by Foster + Partners, sit alongside the pristine preservation work.

Notable Streets & Enclaves

  • Star Island — Private, gated, and the long-time address of choice for moguls and celebrities
  • Hibiscus & Palm Islands — Newer construction with deep-water frontage and ocean-access dockage
  • La Gorce Island — Quietly the most exclusive of all, with strict architectural standards
  • The Venetian Islands — Six interconnected residential islands with a distinctive village atmosphere