
Viceroy
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The Viceroy is destined to continue South Beach’s untainted track record of offering the finest condominiums and resorts in South Florida when it opens its grand doors in 2008. Another masterpiece by the virtuosos of The Related Group, the Viceroy will stand right next to the marvelous Apogee. This building promises to shatter the conventions and redefine what a condominium/hotel hybrid is capable of offering.
Deviating from the norm of tall, rectangular high-rises, the Viceroy’s distinct architecture evokes some of the world’s finest tropical resorts found only in vacation spots like the Bahamas or the Cayman Islands. The brilliance only continues inside the building’s lobby and common areas planned by acclaimed designer Kelly Wearstier. Over 4,000 square feet make up the Viceroy’s spa and it is only made even more enticing thanks to the restaurant, Equinox fitness center, beautifully landscaped swimming pools and quick access to the beach.
With just 63 residential units, demand at the Viceroy is high and supply is limited. The lucky few who manage to grab one of these opulent homes before they’re all gone will enjoy energy efficient floor to ceiling windows, soaring nine foot ceilings and touch screen access to the building’s multitude of services using the latest cutting edge "Smart Building" technology. Italian cabinetry, cooktops and ovens by Wolf, and the option of granite or stone countertops make up the kitchens also accompanied by full size washer and dryer and nearly soundless dishwashers. Bathrooms come with walk in showers adorned in marble and also feature designer vanity sinks and faucets, Italian cabinetry and whirlpool tubs.
The elegance and poise of the performances at the Miami City Ballet, the masterwork compositions of the New World Symphony or the seven stories of creative artistic brilliance at Florida International University’s Wolfsonian museum each make for appealing reasons to live in Miami Beach. The annual Miami International Boat Show and Air and Sea Show or the frequent events and festivals held on Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive and downtown Miami offer even more reasons to consider this first class city.
- Nine foot ceilings
- Tinted floor to ceiling windows
- "Smart Building" technology
- Italian kitchen cabinetry
- Option of granite or stone countertops
- Wolf brand ovens and cooktops
- Bosch brand quiet dishwashers
- Full size washer and dryer
- Walk-in marble showers
- Deluxe vanities and sinks
- Huge whirlpool tubs
- 24 hour concierge
- Covered and secured parking
- Complimentary membership to the Equinox fitness club
- Stunningly designed lobby and common areas
- 5,000 square foot spa and treatment facility
- Swimming pools and cabanas
- Restaurant on premises
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