Kempinski Hotels has announced the debut of its first branded residences in the United States, selecting Miami’s Design District as the location for this new development. The project aims to bring the brand’s signature European luxury lifestyle to the Miami market.
Project Details and Location
The Kempinski Residences Miami will be situated in the heart of the Design District, an area recognized for its focus on art, fashion, and architecture. The development is set to offer a collection of 164 private residences, with a range of layouts including one- to four-bedroom units as well as penthouses. The residences are expected to feature interiors inspired by European design, along with amenities such as a rooftop pool, wellness center, and private dining spaces.
Partnerships and Development Timeline
This residential project is being developed in partnership with 1000 Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects and will be managed by Kempinski. According to the announcement, sales for the residences are scheduled to begin in the coming months, with completion anticipated in 2026.
Kempinski’s Expansion into the U.S. Market
Bernold Schroeder, Chief Executive Officer of Kempinski Group, stated, “Launching our first branded residences in the United States marks a significant milestone for Kempinski. Miami’s Design District offers the ideal setting for our brand’s commitment to refined living and exceptional service.”
Design and Amenities
The residences are designed to reflect European elegance, with interiors curated by a team of international designers. Residents will have access to a range of amenities, including a spa, fitness center, and dedicated concierge services. The building will also feature landscaped gardens and spaces for social gatherings.
Market Context
Miami’s Design District has seen significant growth in recent years, attracting luxury brands and high-end residential developments. The introduction of Kempinski Residences is expected to add to the district’s reputation as a destination for upscale living.
Further Information
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