This week the first residential building project for luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin saw the initial few hundred drum loads of cement being poured for its 66-story building in downtown Miami.
In partnership with G & G Business Developments, Argentina's largest global property developer run by supermarket magnate German Coto, the building will bring 391 condos to Biscayne Boulevard, nearly 50% of which have already sold.
According to reps for the project, it is the tallest residential development south of New York City and will have the largest concrete foundation pour to date for Miami.
One of the main features of the development will be its superyacht marina, the only deepwater yacht marina in downtown Miami. Due to its unique windsail design the upper floors will have seven different penthouses, all of which will have their own private pool. One of them, the nearly 2,000 square meter triplex-level penthouse asking $50 million, will come with the last of only 24 Aston Martin Vulcans ever made, valued at around $3 million.
Here's a photo of the Aston Martin Vulcan that comes with the sale. It is made from carbon fiber, with carbon ceramic brakes and a 6-speed sequential transmission. The original design debuted at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.
Designers for the building will borrow from Aston Martin as inspiration. The reception desks will be made from carbon fiber and doors will have Aston Martin handles, The buyer of the triplex penthouse can also have personal design consultations with Aston Martin's Chief Creative Officer, Marek Reichman, to customize the final touches on the condo.
The amenities for the rest of the building include an optional personal butler service, fitness center, art gallery, spa and barber station, chef's kitchen, kids rooms, two cinemas, infinity pool, Sky Lounge and direct access to the Bay via the marina. Pictured below is one of the indoor pools.
The building is expected to be completed in 2022. Current units start at $750,000 up to $50 million for the penthouse. For more info head to Aston Martin Residences Miami information page.
From Forbes (edited)