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  • Nashville unveils its new cultural landmark on East Bank

    Nashville has officially pulled back the curtain on the next defining landmark of its East Bank transformation as the Tennessee Performing Arts Center unveiled first renderings of its long-planned relocation. Image Courtesy of Tennessee Performing Arts Center Designed by Denmark-based Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) in collaboration with William Rawn Associates and Nashville-based Hastings, the new TPAC campus will rise on a 4.4-acre riverfront site adjacent to the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and the future Titans stadium. Spanning approximately 370,000 square feet, the venue is envisioned as a civic anchor that extends culture beyond its walls and into the public realm. The multi-theater complex will include a grand main hall, a mid-size theater, and a flexible performance space, all directly connected to pedestrian infrastructure and surrounded by plaza spaces designed for year-round programming and community use. Outdoor gathering areas and park connectivity are core to the site plan, reinforcing TPAC’s role as both a performance destination and a public-facing cultural hub. Image Courtesy of Tennessee Performing Arts Center Under the approved structure, TPAC will construct the performing arts center itself while Metro assumes responsibility for key infrastructure improvements surrounding the site. Most notably, Metro will oversee the East Bank pedestrian bridge extension—now considered essential not only for public access but for TPAC’s back-of-house operations. Image Courtesy of Tennessee Performing Arts Center The total project cost now stands at roughly $600 million, incorporating both the performance venue and associated infrastructure. Funding includes up to $500 million from the state of Tennessee, structured as a matching program that requires TPAC to raise $100 million in private funds to unlock the full state contribution. TPAC has committed up to $24.6 million toward infrastructure improvements, while Metro is responsible for approximately $35.7 million in additional infrastructure costs tied to the site. Image Courtesy of Tennessee Performing Arts Center Positioned alongside major adjacent developments—including the new Titans stadium and surrounding mixed-use projects—the relocated TPAC is expected to define Nashville’s next era of cultural infrastructure. City and TPAC leaders have framed the venue not simply as a performance hall, but as a long-term economic and civic investment designed to anchor activity, employment, and public life on the East Bank for decades to come.

  • Eataly West Palm Beach officially opens its doors

    Eataly has officially opened its long-anticipated West Palm Beach location, bringing its globally recognized Italian marketplace to the heart of CityPlace and marking one of the most significant culinary openings Downtown has seen in years. Developed in partnership with Related Ross , the debut positions Eataly West Palm Beach as both a food destination and a cultural anchor within the city’s rapidly evolving core. Courtesy of Eataly The opening celebrations began last night with a special “Notte Bianca” launch event. For the evening, the store transforms into a high-energy Italian disco inspired by the brand’s “Italian Art of Living,” featuring complimentary tastings, exclusive shopping experiences, a live DJ set by Soul Clap, and a lineup of curated surprises designed specifically for the West Palm Beach debut. Courtesy of Eataly The launch also introduces Eataly’s new Cultural Series, an ambitious year-round program hosting more than 70 free cultural events annually. The series will spotlight live music every weekend while elevating local artists, musicians, and creatives—further embedding Eataly into the cultural fabric of Downtown West Palm Beach rather than serving solely as a culinary attraction. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony follows on Saturday morning at 10:00 AM, with special giveaways for the first 100 guests. To extend the momentum, Eataly West Palm Beach will host a 10-day schedule of product tastings, entertainment, and community-focused activations, running through Monday, December 15 and reinforcing the space as an all-day lifestyle destination. Courtesy of Eataly Globally, Eataly operates more than 60 locations across 15 countries, offering a curated blend of Italian food retail, dining, education, and hospitality under one roof. Since 2023, the brand has been majority owned by Investindustrial and continues to expand internationally while maintaining a focus on premium Italian craftsmanship and culinary tradition. Courtesy of Eataly For Related Ross, the opening adds another high-profile anchor to CityPlace and underscores the firm’s broader vision for Downtown West Palm Beach. Led by Stephen Ross, Related Ross has more than $10 billion in planned investment across Palm Beach County, spanning mixed-use districts, luxury residential, office, hospitality, and public-realm projects designed to drive long-term economic and cultural growth. Eataly West Palm Beach now opens its doors as both a marketplace and a gathering place—bringing global Italian culture, local creativity, and Downtown energy together under one roof.

  • Novikov relaunches its iconic all-inclusive Sunday Brunch

    Novikov Miami  just brought back its signature Sunday Brunch, and it’s returning bigger, livelier, and more indulgent than before. The Downtown favorite — long known for its high-energy ambiance, artful Chinese-Japanese dishes, and bayfront setting — has officially returned with an all-new, two-hour, all-inclusive brunch experience, turning Sundays into Miami’s most exciting weekly ritual. Image courtesy of Novikov Miami The star of the show is the Market Table, an endlessly stocked spread that feels more like an immersive culinary tour. Guests can move from the raw bar to towers of sashimi and nigiri, dim sum, salads, robata, and hot dishes — and to everything from Wagyu tataki and octopus salad to pork bao buns, mango chicken, salmon teriyaki, and crispy dim sum selections. And because brunch isn’t brunch without a finish, the chef’s dessert bar anchors the experience with an ever-changing rotation of sweets. Drinks follow the same “no holding back” theme. The Premium and Elite tiers unlock bottomless cocktails, sake, and champagne, with a lineup that swings from Wasabi Martinis and Aperol Spritzes to Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Champagne and Laurent-Perrier Rosé Champagne. Non-drinkers get in on the fun too with house-made mocktails like Novikov Iced Tea and Virgin Mojitos. Image courtesy of Novikov Miami Signature –  $94  | Market Table Only Premium –  $144  | Market Table + Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Champagne & Bottomless Beverage Selection Elite –  $164  | Market Table + Laurent-Perrier Rosé Champagne & Bottomless Beverage Selection For anyone looking to raise the stakes even higher, the brunch offers premium add-on entrées including Wagyu Ribeye, Roasted Peking Duck, and the Honey Truffle King Crab Leg — the type of dishes that turn an already impressive brunch into something unforgettable. Image courtesy of Novikov Miami Between the live DJ, and the open-air terrace overlooking Biscayne Bay, the entire experience feels like the perfect blend of luxury and laid-back Miami energy. Novikov has always thrived on atmosphere and presentation, and this new brunch folds everything the restaurant does best into one long, delicious Sunday afternoon — setting the stage for a perfect ending to Miami Art Week. Brunch is offered every Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reservations are recommended by booking here  or by calling 305-489-1000

  • A first look at Kyma, West Palm Beach’s highest new rooftop restaurant

    Kyma is officially bringing its signature modern Greek dining to Downtown West Palm Beach this December, marking the restaurant group’s first expansion outside New York and one of the city’s most anticipated culinary debuts of the year. Known for its celebrated locations in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, Hudson Yards, and Roslyn, the team is introducing a two-level, 14,000-square-foot concept anchored by sweeping Intracoastal and ocean views, vibrant nighttime energy, and a rooftop experience unlike anything currently in the city. Courtesy Kyma West Palm Beach Set at the center of downtown at the Spina O'Rourke + Partners -designed, 300 Banyan tower, Kyma West Palm Beach is designed around three distinct spaces: Kelari, the main dining room inspired by classic Greek wine cellars; Avli, a lively bar and open-air courtyard that channels the welcoming spirit of the Greek home; and Terazza, a 6,000-square-foot rooftop perched high above the skyline with 360-degree views of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach. The first floor spans 8,000 square feet, while the rooftop creates a soaring, coastal-modern destination that shifts from sunlit afternoons to DJ-driven nights. Rendering of 300 Banyan, Spina O'Rourke + Partners True to Kyma’s aesthetic, the interiors blend whitewashed wood, blue accents, and natural textures, creating a bright, airy setting by day and an elevated nightlife atmosphere after dark. The restaurant will host dynamic programming throughout the year, including a monthly Mykonos Brunch launching in January, plus special events, DJ nights, and a full-service events team equipped to handle weddings, corporate gatherings, and private celebrations. Offsite catering will debut in February 2026. Courtesy Kyma West Palm Beach Kyma West Palm Beach will feature the brand’s renowned menu of modern Greek cuisine, including fresh Mediterranean fish flown in daily and a lineup of signature dishes such as Kyma Chips (crispy zucchini and eggplant with tzatziki), grilled octopus, saganaki, whole Lavráki branzino, lamb chops, and shrimp Santorini with tomato and feta. The beverage program brings back Kyma favorites like the Lychee Martini and Kymatini, alongside cocktails including the Aphrodite, Spilia, and Pure Passion. Courtesy Kyma West Palm Beach “Our concept celebrates the rich traditions of Greek cuisine while weaving in the energy and creativity that has defined us in NYC. We’re so excited to join this vibrant community and share the flavors, hospitality, and warmth of Greece with West Palm Beach locals and visitors alike,” said Ryan Tarantino, Director of Operations. Courtesy Kyma West Palm Beach Kyma will open in phases, beginning with Kelari and Avli on the ground floor, operating daily from 4:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The second phase will unveil the rooftop Terazza, open Sunday–Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. and Thursday–Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Lunch service will follow in 2026. More information is available at kymarestaurants.com

  • A look inside the amenities at Olara West Palm Beach

    West Palm Beach’s waterfront just got a new benchmark, and it’s called Olara. Set along Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach, the development rises as a 26-story sanctuary where wellness, hospitality, dining, and leisure converge in an 80,000-square-foot amenity ecosystem unlike anything in the region.  Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach Olara occupies 1919 N Flagler Dr., just a mile from Palm Beach Island, positioned for sweeping views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Designed by Arquitectonica and with interiors by Gabellini Sheppard, the residences are backed by a building-wide infrastructure including a full-building generator, hurricane-rated glass, and EV-ready garage parking. But what truly distinguishes Olara is its ambition: the 80,000 sq ft of indoor/outdoor amenity space is designed not merely as “nice extras,” but as the very heart of daily life.  Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach Wellness at Olara is far more than a gym—it’s a holistic system of performance, recovery and restoration. The fitness and performance zone spans roughly 13,000 square feet and is designed by The Wright Fit. Features include an open-air yoga deck overlooking the water, indoor-outdoor turf lanes for athletic training, a dedicated Pilates studio, and a mixed-use energy studio for low-impact movement and breath work. The locker areas include men’s and women’s spaces, and outside there are outdoor showers and stretching areas.  Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach Complementing the performance side is a five-star “regeneration spa” operated by Arch Amenities Group, renowned for its work with world-class resort spas. On offer: Japanese-style Onsen, cold plunge and vitality pools, sauna, steam rooms, ice fountain, experience showers, halotherapy (salt and “salt-air” rooms), dedicated meditation and relaxation rooms. Acknowledging healthcare needs, each resident also receives a complimentary one-year membership to Sollis Health concierge healthcare services—24/7 access to physicians and medical professionals. Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach Together, those two tiers—active fitness and restorative spa—are designed to flow seamlessly into one another, enabling a lifestyle where training hard and recovering wisely are part of the same daily rhythm. Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach On the ground floor of Olara, residents will find an indoor/outdoor restaurant created by Chef José Andrés and the José Andrés Group—the first of its kind in the Palm Beaches. The concept blends living-room intimacy with destination dining: al-fresco dining by the water, private in-residence service, pantry and catering support, juice bar, café and entertainment-ready spaces. For residents, the result is a culinary ecosystem embedded in the tower: morning coffee or smoothie at the juice bar, afternoon meetings in the club-room, dinner at the Chef Andrés restaurant or catered entertaining through the tower’s private dining rooms. It’s not just “amenity dining” but an embedded dining lifestyle. Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach Olara’s sixth-floor amenity deck brings fresh air, water views, and full-service leisure into the heart of the building. An Olympic-length lap pool anchors the deck, alongside a resort-style leisure pool with full-service cabanas. A waterfront veranda and library lounge extend living space outdoors. Below, Olara reinforces its waterfront credentials with a private dock on the Intracoastal Waterway: multiple dedicated boat slips for residents’ use, direct access to boating and paddleboarding, and even a seafaring concierge service. This is more than “water-view” living—it’s a water-access lifestyle. Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach What sets Olara apart is not any single amenity, but how they work together as a system. Start the day with open-air yoga at dawn, head into a turf lane workout, glide into the cold plunge, shower, and move into brunch at the juice bar. Then, entertain guests in the multi-sport simulator or media lounge, catch sunset on the veranda, step into your boat for a cruise, and finish with dinner at the Chef Andrés restaurant. The menus, the movement zones, the water access—they’re all part of one design philosophy: life seamlessly curated, without leaving home. Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach In this way, Olara’s amenity vision isn’t additive—it’s integrative. The fitness, spa, dining, lounge, marin, and outdoor decks form a fabric of service and experience, elevating everyday life into what feels like a resort without leaving the building. Rendering of Olara West Palm Beach For residents of Olara, luxury is redefined as “ease through design” and “depth through integration.” The building’s amenities are not passive—they support active, elevated living. From concierge healthcare to full-service dining, spa to sport, ship slip to supper, the lifestyle unfolds with intention. Olara is not simply a residence in West Palm Beach—it is the blueprint for how luxury living will be defined in the market going forward.

  • Acre Resort brings a new chapter to the Baja escape

    Acre Resort is reshaping the Baja getaway with a 25-acre sanctuary carved into the rolling hills of Ánimas Bajas, where desert landscapes collide with lush palm groves, organic farmland, and design-driven hospitality that feels unlike anywhere else in Los Cabos. Just minutes from San José del Cabo, the boutique retreat has become a magnet for travelers drawn to sustainability, standout culinary talent, and immersive, nature-forward living. Image of Acre Resort Across the property’s jungle canopy and sculpted desert terrain, accommodations range from elevated Treehouses tucked into palms to contemporary Villas and Haciendas with rooftop terraces, private plunge pools, and sweeping views of the fields below. Acre’s agricultural footprint fuels the entire experience—its sprawling farm supplies the Michelin Green Star–winning Acre Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, widely recognized as one of Mexico’s most compelling dining destinations. Image of Acre Resort At the center of that culinary identity, Acre Restaurant blends global technique with Baja flavor in an open-air setting framed by lantern-lit palms. Dishes spotlight ingredients grown steps away, paired with craft cocktails and pours from the resort’s award-winning La Tierra de Acre mezcal. Guests can also grab casual bites at Fausto’s Diner or sample tequila and mezcal flights at Colibrí Cantina, a garden-framed hideaway filled with local art and color. This November marks a major evolution with the debut of Rūstico—Acre’s new hybrid restaurant and events venue taking shape in the heart of its circular garden. Designed as both a nightly gathering spot and a destination for private celebrations, Rūstico will feature prix-fixe menus inspired by what’s growing around it and a cocktail program rooted in herbal, seasonal flavors. To launch the space, Rūstico hosted three pop-up winemaker dinners with Monte Xanic, Bodega Los Cedros, and La Lomita, bringing some of Mexico’s top wineries to the farm. Image of Acre Resort Beyond the table, Acre’s experiential programming brings the property to life. Visitors can book everything from pottery, jewelry making, and painting at Acre Academy to mezcal tastings, cooking classes, and daily yoga in the mango orchard. Image of Acre Resort The jungle pool and pickleball courts add a relaxed, athletic layer to the stay, while the resort’s most charming feature may be its rescued animal residents—dogs available for adoption, goats, donkeys, and peacocks roam the pathways, creating a sense of personality and community that feels uniquely Acre.

  • loanDepot gears up for the Miami Invitational, a first-ever showdown

    Miami is gearing up for a massive sports moment as loanDepot park hosts its first-ever tennis event on December 8, 2025, bringing World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, rising Brazilian star João Fonseca (World No. 33), World No. 4 Amanda Anisimova, and World No. 6 Jessica Pegula together for a three-match, stadium-scale showcase unlike anything the city has staged before. For Anisimova—who grew up in Miami—this is a true homecoming moment, adding local energy to an already electric lineup. Rendering of Miami Invitational, loanDepot The night opens with a high-stakes women’s singles match between Anisimova and Pegula, two top-10 power players with major-court experience and global followings. Immediately after, the atmosphere flips into an adrenaline rush with a fast, 10-point mixed-doubles showdown featuring all four stars on the same court. The spotlight then shifts to the first-ever meeting between Alcaraz and Fonseca—World No. 1 vs. one of the sport’s fastest-rising teenagers—set inside a baseball stadium transformed into a full-scale tennis arena. Image of Miami Invitational All three matches will be played under a best-of-three format with a 10-point tiebreak deciding the third, engineered for speed, suspense, and major-league drama. Stadium lighting, sound, fan zones, and a full entertainment buildout give the night a production value typically reserved for global sporting finals, redefining what a tennis event in Miami can look like. Rendering of Miami Invitational, loanDepot With tickets already selling fast, the Miami Invitational is shaping up to be one of the most electric sports nights of the year—four elite players, a landmark venue, and a city that continues to raise the bar for world-class events. Tickets can be purchased here.

  • A Boston-born favorite, Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar plans its Nora opening

    The Boston favorite, Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar is officially opening its first Florida outpost, bringing its famous tacos, fresh oysters, and crushable margaritas to West Palm Beach’s Nora District early next year — bringing a vibrant, neighborhood-style hangout built for laid-back lunches, pre-game margarita runs, and nights that stretch long past sunset. Rendering of Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, West Palm Beach Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar got its start in Boston back in January 2015, when owner Mike Shaw launched the first location in South Boston (often called “Southie”). From the get-go, Loco stood out as a “funky neighborhood joint,” pairing Baja-style tacos and fresh-shucked oysters with a robust tequila and cocktail program — all served in a lively, reclaimed-wood, brick-and-beam space with a central vintage-tile bar that quickly felt like a summer escape. Rendering of Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, West Palm Beach Its arrival is another layer of momentum for the Nora District, where historic warehouses have been reimagined into a walkable hub that’s rapidly evolving into one of West Palm Beach’s most magnetic destinations. Rendering of Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, West Palm Beach The neighborhood already has a strong foundation with homegrown favorites like Sunday Motor Co. Café and Celis Juice Bar, sitting alongside nationally recognized names like Warby Parker, [solidcore], and H&H Bagels. Rendering of Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, West Palm Beach As Loco prepares to open, the team is actively hiring for its first West Palm Beach crew. Loco is looking for energetic, hospitality-first staff for all front-of-house roles—including bartenders, servers, hosts, and bar backs—and will host an onsite job fair on Wednesday, December 10 and Thursday, December 11 from 12–3pm and 5–8pm. Interested applicants can reserve an interview slot by emailing Chris Hill at chill@locotacoshops.com Rendering of Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, West Palm Beach Follow along for updates at @locotacoshops

  • Washington D.C.’s acclaimed Karma Modern Indian brings Michelin dining to Amrit Ocean Resort

    AYRE by Karma is making its Florida debut today, December 3, at Amrit Ocean Resort, introducing one of Washington, D.C.’s most celebrated modern Indian concepts to Singer Island’s oceanfront. Led by Chef Asif R. Syed—a James Beard House–featured talent and Food Network champion—the new restaurant marks a major addition to South Florida’s luxury dining scene. Image of AYRE by Karma As the first Florida outpost of the Michelin Bib Gourmand–recognized Karma Modern Indian, AYRE brings the restaurant’s globally minded, diplomat-frequented reputation to Amrit’s wellness-driven setting. Guests can expect a culinary experience shaped by Ayurvedic inspiration, vibrant spices, and progressive techniques, all framed by sweeping Atlantic Ocean views. Image of AYRE by Karma AYRE’s menu blends seasonal South Florida produce with modern Indian artistry, offering à la carte selections alongside three-, five-, and seven-course tasting menus. Signature dishes from the D.C. flagship—including Lobster Masala and Chickpeas & Goat Cheese Naan—appear alongside new coastal interpretations like Tellicherry Pepper Crab, Coconut Avocado Tikki, Grilled Branzino, and Amritsari Snapper. Optional wine pairings highlight standout bottles from Burgundy, Tuscany, Barolo, and the Loire Valley. Image of AYRE by Karma The restaurant’s design embraces Amrit’s oceanfront aesthetic, featuring an open studio kitchen, live-fire and tandoor elements, and an elevated terrace overlooking the water. Eighty seats span indoor and alfresco dining, complemented by an outdoor lounge offering craft cocktails and light bites. Image of AYRE by Karma Chef Asif Syed brings national acclaim to the Palm Beaches, known for defeating Bobby Flay, appearing on Guy’s Grocery Games and Cutthroat Kitchen, and cooking at the White House and the Vice President’s residence for state dinners. AYRE by Karma will open Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 5–9 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays from 5–10 p.m., at Amrit Ocean Resort, 3100 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach.

  • Wahoo Music Festival plans its debut in Jupiter Florida

    February 28, 2026 marks the debut of the Wahoo Music Festival — a one-day celebration set to transform the scenic Abacoa Amphitheater in Jupiter, Florida into a hot-bed of soulful songwriting and rising-star energy. Founded by veteran talent-managers Noah Schwartz and Perry Avgerinos under their banner Sheesh Management, Wahoo isn’t just a concert — it’s a mission. The festival aims to elevate emerging artists, inject new energy into Florida’s music circuit, and channel proceeds toward cancer-research initiatives, honoring Schwartz’s own journey as a cancer survivor. As Schwartz explains, Wahoo is “more than just a festival — it’s about connection, discovery, and giving back.” Avgerinos adds the event is designed to overcome Florida’s geographic touring barriers, offering a rare chance for indie and soul artists to reach fans across the peninsula without chasing multiple markets. With a capacity of roughly 3,000, Abacoa Amphitheater promises a close-knit, community-driven vibe. The festival blends genres and atmospheres, spotlighting up-and-coming country, folk, and singer-songwriters alongside more established soul and roots acts. On the bill so far: St. Paul & The Broken Bones and Josh Meloy headline, delivering soul-fuelled crescendos and stirring Americana. Supporting acts include Zinadelphia, Nick Folwarczny, Brady Brazeal, and Andrew Martinez — a lineup that leans into intimacy, storytelling, and raw emotion. For Jupiter and the broader South Florida region, Wahoo could become a new tradition — one that blends beach-state ease with the kind of passionate performances usually reserved for major cities. Tickets for the first-ever Wahoo Music Festival are on sale now , and additional info — from lodging suggestions to philanthropic partners — will roll out in coming weeks.

  • Archer and Related Ross are launching South Florida’s first electric air taxi network

    South Florida is accelerating into the future of urban mobility as Archer Aviation and Related Ross move forward on a regional electric air-taxi network that would link Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and the region’s major airports through rapid, low-noise eVTOL flights. The initiative positions the tri-county corridor at the center of America’s next transportation revolution—one built around clean electric aircraft, purpose-built vertiports, and travel times measured in minutes instead of hours. Image courtesy of Archer, Related Ross Archer Aviation , the publicly traded eVTOL pioneer, plans to launch a connected network of 10–20 minute flights that bypass the region’s notorious congestion while integrating directly into key population, business, and lifestyle hubs. Midnight, Archer’s all-electric aircraft designed for four passengers and a pilot, is built for continuous short-hop service—cutting 60–90-minute drives down to less than 20 minutes with dramatically lower noise and zero fuel emissions. To build the infrastructure required for this new travel ecosystem, Archer is partnering with several of South Florida’s most influential real estate and venue owners. Related Ross plans to develop a flagship vertiport within its downtown West Palm Beach footprint, creating a premium mobility hub in one of the region’s fastest-growing commercial districts. The partnership extends to Hard Rock Stadium—home to the Miami Dolphins, the Miami Open, and Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix—where existing helipad infrastructure will be upgraded for electric operations. Apogee Golf Club in Martin County and Dragon Global’s Magic City Innovation District in Miami’s Little Haiti are also part of the network, adding strategic nodes across the region’s lifestyle, sports, tech, and cultural destinations. Image courtesy of Archer, Related Ross Archer is simultaneously working with Miami International Airport, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and Palm Beach International Airport, as well as several general aviation airports, to ready a network that goes far beyond point-to-point travel. The goal is a seamless, multimodal system that connects daily commuters, business travelers, visitors, and leisure users to the region’s core destinations with the ease of a quick rideshare—only this one travels vertically. The company’s FAA-certified airline status is already in place as Archer advances through the final stages of aircraft certification—the first new aircraft category pursued by the FAA in roughly 60 years. Once operational, the South Florida network would become one of the country’s first large-scale commercial eVTOL programs, adding to planned Archer networks in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. Image courtesy of Archer, Related Ross For South Florida’s development community, this marks a pivotal moment. Related Ross sees the partnership as a critical step in advancing regional connectivity through next-generation technology, aligning mobility with the rapid growth of West Palm Beach, Miami, and the surrounding corridor. Magic City Innovation District views the initiative as the next layer of its mobility-focused master plan. And in the words of Miami leadership, the region is embracing electric air travel as another example of its willingness to lead, innovate, and redefine what’s possible. With vertiport development underway, helipads being readied for electric operations, and Archer’s Midnight aircraft approaching final FAA approval, South Florida is preparing to unlock a mobility system built for the next decade—not the last one. The result is a region where travel becomes faster, quieter, cleaner, and far more connected, reshaping how people move across one of the country’s most dynamic markets.

  • Waldorf Astoria opens its second Shanghai property

    Hilton has introduced Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan , a riverfront retreat that brings the brand’s second address to the city and makes Shanghai one of only three cities worldwide to host two Waldorf Astoria properties. Sitting along the southern stretch of the new Bund, the hotel opens within the rapidly developing Qiantan district of Pudong, directly across the Huangpu River from Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund. Together, the two properties underscore the brand’s long-term commitment to Shanghai and its expanding presence in China. Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan, © 2025 Hilton The setting shapes much of the hotel’s character. Qiantan’s waterfront parks, promenades, and landscaped public spaces give the area a slower rhythm than Shanghai’s busier commercial centers, yet the district remains closely connected to the city’s cultural institutions, museums, and retail hubs. Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan positions itself within that balance, offering river views, immediate access to green space, and a quieter vantage point on one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan, © 2025 Hilton The property’s architecture and interiors, by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) and Cheng Chung Design (CCD), reinterpret the Art Deco references that are woven through Shanghai’s design history. The result is a contemporary expression of the brand’s elegance, with motifs such as a reimagined peacock emblem and sail-inspired details that nod to the hotel’s riverfront setting. Its 204 rooms and suites place a strong emphasis on views and spacious layouts. Many include balconies positioned toward the river, while select suites feature outdoor jacuzzis that frame the city skyline. The hotel’s aesthetic continues into the guest rooms, where a soft palette and detailed finishes reinforce a sense of calm. Dining takes on a central role. Arame offers a modern European menu shaped by local produce and classic techniques, while Fu Cheng, led by Quanzhou-born Michelin-starred chef Justin Yang, focuses on refined Min cuisine influenced by Quanzhou traditions. A reservation-only chef’s table, the Starlight room, introduces an intimate experience with an open kitchen and a terrace overlooking the Huangpu River. At the heart of the hotel, Peacock Alley brings a contemporary interpretation of the famed New York original, with floor-to-ceiling windows, a pastry station, tea service, and an energy that shifts throughout the day. Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan, © 2025 Hilton Wellness and culture round out the experience. A 25-meter indoor heated pool is set beneath a glass skylight with views toward the river, while the 24-hour fitness center offers a multi-functional training zone. Four treatment rooms extend the hotel’s aesthetic with natural materials and greenery. Guests also have seamless access to riverfront jogging paths, cycling routes, and nearby parks, along with sunrise yoga and evening meditation sessions. The hotel’s location places it within minutes of major cultural destinations, including the West Bund Art Museum, Tank Shanghai, and the Long Museum, and within steps of the Qiantan Taikoo Li retail complex.

  • Limelight Mammoth opens as California’s all-electric retreat

    Limelight Mammoth has officially arrived in the Eastern Sierra, marking Aspen One’s first California hotel and elevating Mammoth Lakes with a new all-electric, adventure-forward basecamp steps from The Village and the Village Gondola. Set against sweeping views of the Sherwins, the 149-room hotel, 25 suites, and 15 Limelight Residences debut as a polished, design-conscious retreat built for year-round mountain living. Image of Limelight Mammoth The Residences take things even higher with two- to five-bedroom, fully furnished private homes featuring open layouts, chef’s kitchens, laundry rooms, generous storage, and direct elevator access—offering a true home-base for long stays in the Sierra. Limelight Mammoth also introduces the region’s newest members-only community: the Mammoth Lakes Mountain Club . Inspired by Aspen’s iconic private clubs, the new retreat delivers a private lounge, outdoor terrace, all-day bar, workspaces, ski valet, lockers, dedicated parking, fitness and pool access, and a curated calendar of year-round experiences—paired with unmatched proximity to the mountain. Image of Limelight Mammoth A sustainability-first approach sits at the center of the project. As an all-electric hotel powered by high-efficiency heat pumps, Limelight Mammoth dramatically reduces emissions while preparing to naturally green further as California’s grid expands its renewable energy mix. Reclaimed materials, native landscaping, EV charging, and an electric Audi guest fleet reinforce Aspen One’s deep climate leadership. With the 2025–26 season underway, the hotel places guests moments from California’s highest lift-served summit and the best of Mammoth’s outdoor culture—from skiing and snowboarding to summer hiking, biking, and gondola rides. The Village at Mammoth sits just outside the front door, offering easy access to dining, shops, and events throughout the year. Image of Limelight Mammoth Inside, the Limelight Lounge emerges as Mammoth’s new social anchor. The gathering space flows from breakfast to après to evening cocktails, serving California-meets-Italian plates, hand-stretched pizzas, and alpine-inspired drinks with panoramic mountain views. Limelight Live—featuring local musicians, rotating DJs, and special performances—sets the tone for the hotel’s opening month, including a December 12 celebration with Fitz and The Tantrums, Two Feet, and special guests. Image of Limelight Mammoth For events, the property offers more than 8,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor venues, including the Ridgeline Ballroom for up to 300 guests and the open-air Viewline Plaza framed by Sierra peaks. Limelight Mammoth joins the expanding Limelight Hotels collection—Aspen, Snowmass, Denver, Boulder, Ketchum, and Charleston (opening 2028)—bringing the brand’s signature approach to design, community, and adventure to one of California’s most iconic mountain destinations.

  • A new standard in regenerative wellness is rising in Boca

    PUR-FORM isn’t just part of South Florida’s wellness wave — it has become its standard-bearer. As Boca Raton’s leading biohacking and regenerative medicine destination, PUR-FORM combines cutting-edge therapies, personalized care, and membership flexibility — giving high-end wellness an approachable, lifestyle-ready form. Located in the heart of FAU Research Park, the clinic offers a polished, modern environment that feels part boutique spa, part high-performance health lab. Image of PUR-FORM Boca Raton At PUR-FORM , wellness isn’t a one-size-fits-all afterthought; it’s a fully thought-out ecosystem rooted in cellular health, longevity, and real performance. The center brings together advanced anti-aging protocols, functional medicine, regenerative orthopedics, hormone and metabolic optimization, and a suite of restorative and performance-focused therapies. Clients can address root-cause health issues — from hormone imbalance and metabolic slowdowns to chronic inflammation or gut and digestive concerns — with personalized testing, lifestyle guidance, and bespoke care plans under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Purita, a globally recognized pioneer in regenerative medicine. At the same time, PUR-FORM offers a full wellness-technology stack for ongoing maintenance, recovery, and optimization. Treatments include hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), ozone therapy and EBO2 blood-oxygenation protocols, red-light therapy, infrared sauna, cryotherapy, contrast therapy, compression therapy, IV vitamin drips and nutrient injections, and cutting-edge regenerative options like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and other cell-based orthopedic therapies. Image of PUR-FORM Boca Raton That range means PUR-FORM isn’t just for people in crisis or recovering from injury — it’s built for those who see health as a daily practice; for people who want to age with vitality, recover fast, optimize metabolism, support immunity, boost energy, or enhance athletic performance and longevity. Image of PUR-FORM Boca Raton Membership at PUR-FORM locks in this kind of holistic access. Packages range from modest monthly wellness plans to full-scale elite access. The entry-level “Pur-Wellness” plan offers monthly treatments and vitamin shots; the “Pur-Lifestyle” plan bumps that up with IV access and more treatments; and the top-tier “Pur-Elite” plan delivers up to 30 monthly treatments, IVs, vitamin shots, and even boutique fitness center access — all with member pricing and the freedom to mix and match services. With its blend of advanced regenerative protocols, preventive medicine, metabolic and hormone optimization, and performance-driven wellness tech, PUR-FORM has solidified its place as the premier destination in Boca Raton for anyone serious about feeling better, performing better, and aging better. Give PUR-FORM a try today with a free core wellness treatment, including red light therapy, cryotherapy, infrared sauna, contrast therapy, or compression therapy by calling and saying Florida of Tomorrow sent you!

  • St. Petersburg's next tallest tower surges past $100M in sales

    St. Petersburg’s skyline is entering a new chapter as Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg has officially surpassed $100 million in sales, reaffirming the city’s rise as one of Florida’s most important luxury markets. The momentum comes just months after the debut of its immersive, multimillion-dollar sales gallery and places the 50-story landmark among the fastest-selling condominium developments on Florida’s West Coast, according to Smith & Associates Real Estate. Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg Backed by a partnership between Property Markets Group, Feldman Equities, City Office REIT, and Hilton, the $500 million tower will introduce the storied Waldorf Astoria brand to Florida’s West Coast for the first time. Planned for 150 2nd Avenue South, the development is designed by CUBE 3 with interiors by BAMO, rising 50 stories above a dramatic cantilevered podium to become St. Petersburg’s tallest building . Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg Sales began earlier this year with prices starting at $2.5 million, and demand has been immediate. A local business leader set a new benchmark for Tampa Bay real estate by purchasing an 11,000-square-foot, two-story penthouse for $27 million—the most expensive condominium ever sold in the region. The penthouse will include a private rooftop pool and screening lounge, establishing a new standard for ultra-luxury living on the Gulf Coast. Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg Inside the tower, the Waldorf Astoria brand’s legacy of refinement translates into 163 fully finished residences, each with private entry foyers, expansive terraces, custom Italian kitchens, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, Waterworks fixtures, and panoramic bay-to-skyline views. The Fact Sheet confirms dedicated smart-home technology, built-out closets, freestanding tubs, and curated lighting packages throughout the homes. Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg A major highlight is the development’s signature amenity collection, set across more than 43,000 square feet. The 20,000-square-foot resort deck on level 18 introduces dual infinity pools—including a 160-foot east-facing lap pool and a sunset pool with dual spas—plus cabanas, lounges, a bar, and an expansive wellness suite with massage rooms, sauna, steam, cold plunge, and a movement studio. Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg Higher above the city, the Peacock Alley-inspired Sky Lounge crowns the tower with a sunset bar, terraces, and elevated social spaces inspired by one of the brand’s most celebrated traditions. Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg Additional components—including a curated lobby arrival, signature restaurant, pet spa, kids and teen club, EV charging stations, and more than 73,000 square feet of Class-A office space—will integrate the tower into the fabric of downtown and contribute to St. Petersburg’s ongoing evolution as a premier Gulf Coast destination. Rendering of Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg Groundbreaking is expected in 2026, with move-ins anticipated by 2030, marking one of the most ambitious residential developments ever undertaken in the region. With sales velocity accelerating and buyer interest expanding beyond Florida to national markets, Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg is already shaping the future of luxury living on the Gulf Coast.

  • Field of Greens is expanding to Palm Beach International Airport, Jupiter, Gardens & Boynton

    Field of Greens is gearing up for its biggest growth moment yet, rolling out a powerful new leadership team and preparing to open four new locations in early 2026 as it expands across South Florida. The fast-casual brand, known for its chef-driven take on healthy dining, is officially entering a new phase—one built on elevated culinary talent, strategic scaling, and growing demand for healthy, high-quality fast casual. Image of Field of Greens, Palm Beach Thomas Op’t Holt, an award-winning chef trained at the Culinary Institute of America with experience in James Beard and Michelin-starred kitchens, has joined as Director of Culinary Operations. He’s already shaping the next generation of the menu, strengthening sourcing partnerships, and building the systems needed for future growth—all while preserving the bold flavors and made-from-scratch identity that define the brand. Image of Field of Greens, Jen Sampson Field of Greens has also appointed hospitality veteran Dan Morris as Vice President to lead strategic growth, operations, and development. A former Marine Corps sergeant with more than 20 years in the industry, Morris brings deep expertise in multi-unit leadership and operational scaling, including his role as a partner at Gulfstream Hospitality, where he helped drive more than $25 million in revenue. His focus: scale a proven, chef-led concept while strengthening the systems and culture underpinning it. Rounding out the leadership is Tim Egan, who will oversee Human Resources and guide the company’s talent development, training, and organizational culture as Field of Greens grows its regional footprint. With strong brand loyalty and performance across South Florida, Field of Greens will debut four new locations in early 2026: Boynton Beach in late January, Palm Beach Gardens’ Avenir in early February, Jupiter’s Alton Town Center community in April, and a marquee location at Palm Beach International Airport by summer. Image of Field of Greens, Jen Sampson Built around fresh ingredients, scratch-made dishes, and a hospitality-driven approach, each new Field of Greens location is designed for both standalone and high-volume environments—including mixed-use districts and airport terminals. As fast casual continues to dominate national dining trends, the brand is poised to become one of South Florida’s most compelling growth stories heading into 2026.

  • Southworth unveils The Alpine Club: Telluride’s first private on-mountain retreat

    Southworth is elevating its legacy of world-class private clubs with the debut of The Alpine Club , a landmark addition to Telluride as the mountain town’s first fully private, on-mountain retreat. Rising 10,540 feet above sea level at San Sophia Station—where downtown Telluride meets Mountain Village via gondola—the 26,000-square-foot sanctuary redefines alpine luxury with curated dining, wellness, and year-round adventure reserved exclusively for members. Image Courtesy of The Alpine Club Developed in partnership with longtime Telluride residents Scott and Lauren Woodward, The Alpine Club embodies the spirit of the San Juan Mountains while introducing Southworth’s signature approach to intentional hospitality. Image Courtesy of The Alpine Club Conceived as a high-altitude basecamp for exploration and connection, the club will feature a spa and wellness center complete with sauna, steam room, cold plunge, and stretch lab; an indoor-outdoor après lounge and restaurant; ski and parking valet; a private kids club; owners’ lockers; and a state-of-the-art multi-sport simulator with cinema lounge. Image Courtesy of The Alpine Club Construction is slated to begin in fall 2025, with a grand opening planned for the 2026/2027 ski season. Interiors by Pembrooke & Ives will merge elevated alpine aesthetics with rugged authenticity, using aged metals, weathered woods, and hand-stitched leathers to create a warm, sophisticated atmosphere inspired by Telluride’s untamed beauty. Image Courtesy of The Alpine Club Members will enjoy a rich calendar of year-round programming—from sunrise mountain treks and intimate chef’s dinners to signature Southworth holiday celebrations—each designed to cultivate belonging and unforgettable moments in the mountains. Image Courtesy of The Alpine Club The Alpine Club represents a defining chapter in Southworth’s continued growth, following a $350 million transformation at The Abaco Club in The Bahamas and major reinvestments across its global portfolio. Together, these milestones reaffirm Southworth’s commitment to crafting private destinations that are as soulful as they are spectacular.

  • Naples’ most extraordinary new beachfront estates debut at Olana

    Olana Naples has introduced a new benchmark for Gulf-front living with the debut of its Beachfront Villas, two grand-scale residences priced from $35 million that stand as the most private and expansive new-construction offerings on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Developed by Kolter Urban and BH Group, these estate-sized homes anchor the second floor of the six-story enclave at 1121 Gulf Shore Boulevard North, positioned directly above the sand with panoramic, unobstructed views of the Gulf. Each of the North and South Beachfront Villas spans more than 11,500 square feet, designed as a true coastal sanctuary with five bedrooms, a den, five full bathrooms, two powder rooms, and a sweeping private terrace of over 2,000 square feet. Eighty linear feet of frontage frames the shoreline, where residents enjoy their own private pool set directly above the beach. The Beachfront Villas introduce a scale and level of privacy rarely seen in Naples, shaped through extended outdoor living areas, expansive glass walls, and deeply layered interior programming that supports multigenerational living. Olana Naples Residences is conceived as a first-of-its-kind residential model on the Gulf Coast—just 12 homes in total, each exceeding 10,000 square feet and crafted for permanence, privacy, and refined daily living. Champalimaud Design leads the interiors, with architecture by Randall Stofft Architects and SB Architects, creating homes that balance Gulf-facing elegance with thoughtful amenities including a presentation kitchen paired with a separate chef’s kitchen, a climate-controlled wine room, soundproof theater, wet bar, club room, and game lounge. Private elevator access, oversized entries, and expansive indoor-outdoor transitions emphasize the feel of an oceanfront estate rather than a condominium residence. The Owner’s Suite spans the Gulf with two oversized dressing rooms and a spa-like bathroom featuring a soaking tub, dual rain showers, and terrace access. A dedicated wellness suite elevates the residential experience even further—complete with a steam room, dry sauna, cold plunge, therapeutic tub, and private fitness room for an in-home spa environment. Residents of the Beachfront Villas also have access to Olana’s full roster of resort-level amenities, including 24-hour concierge services, a resort-style pool with private cabanas, lushly landscaped gardens, and direct beach access. Personalized à la carte services further shape a lifestyle defined by ease, privacy, and beachfront permanence. Kolter Urban continues to shape Florida’s luxury skyline with landmark developments along the west coast, including ONE St. Petersburg, Art House St. Petersburg, Saltaire, Bayso Sarasota, The Ritz-Carlton Residences Sarasota, and the upcoming ONE Tampa. The firm recently secured the adjacent property at 3300 Gulf Shore Boulevard North, underscoring its long-term commitment to Naples. Additional projects include The Island at West Bay Club in Estero Bay, a nature-driven residential enclave on the Paradise Coast. Olana Naples Residences are priced from $30 million. For more information, visit https://olananaples.com

  • Tampa's most anticipated address brings exclusive worldwide privileges

    Tampa’s skyline continues to rise with the construction of Pendry Residences Tampa —an exclusive collection of private homes situated above the highly anticipated Pendry Hotel along the Tampa Riverwalk. This hotel-branded residential development blends contemporary design, refined comfort, and the signature hospitality of Montage International, offering residents a truly serviced lifestyle in the heart of downtown. Rendering of Pendry Residences Tampa At Pendry Residences Tampa, owners enjoy the privileges of living atop a world-class hotel with seamless access to exceptional amenities and personalized 24/7 services. From in-residence dining and chef-catered events to provisioning and pet care, every detail is designed to simplify and enhance daily living. Dedicated staff deliver hospitality with precision and warmth, ensuring a turn-key experience whether residents are at home or away. Rendering of Pendry Residences Tampa The property’s signature amenities include a rooftop pool with sweeping city and bay views, a state-of-the-art fitness center, Spa Pendry, social lounges, guest suites, and curated on-site dining. Each residence, ranging from one to three bedrooms, showcases designer interiors, expansive terraces, and floor-to-ceiling glass framing the waterfront skyline. Rendering of Pendry Residences Tampa Pendry Residences Tampa owners also gain access to global travel privileges across Montage and Pendry destinations worldwide—from Park City and Manhattan to the Caribbean—extending the experience of exceptional service and style beyond Tampa Bay. Rendering of Pendry Residences Tampa Now rising floor by floor along the Riverwalk, Pendry Residences Tampa represents a new standard of effortless sophistication—where luxury living and legendary hospitality meet. Rendering of Pendry Residences Tampa Pricing starts at $1.7 million. Schedule an Appointment: PendryResidencesTampa.com or 813-544-5842

  • Nude Miami Organic Grocer & Cafe plans its debut in Brickell

    Nude Miami is bringing a new era of clean, ingredient-driven living to Brickell as the organic grocer prepares to open its flagship location at 1100 Brickell Bay Drive in early 2026. Positioned at the center of Miami’s booming wellness movement, the concept arrives with a clear mission: redefine how the city shops, eats, and prioritizes health. Founded by Charles Amine, Harry Miller, and Sebastian Lezcano, Nude Miami started as a response to what many Miamians have long wanted—a grocery experience built on uncompromising standards. Image of Nude Miami Organic Grocery & Cafe The 4,720-square-foot flagship delivers exactly that, combining organic groceries, better-for-you snacks, non-toxic essentials, and a tightly curated catalog of brands held to strict ingredient transparency. Every product is vetted to eliminate GMOs, artificial sweeteners, and seed oils, creating a space where shoppers can browse confidently and trust every label on the shelves. The store’s centerpiece is Miami’s first fully organic hot bar and prepared-foods program, serving a rotating menu made exclusively with whole ingredients and clean cooking fats. Grass-fed proteins, wild-caught seafood, nutrient-dense sides, and vibrant salads anchor a culinary offering built for Miamians who want both flavor and integrity in their everyday meals. Nude Miami also plans to spotlight rising CPG brands, partner with innovators across wellness and culture, and build a discovery-driven environment where the city’s next favorites can take shape. The founders are designing the flagship as a complete sensory reset—thoughtful lighting, curated music, intentional design—reflecting a vision to elevate the grocery store into something more experiential. With additional locations already in development, Nude Miami is quickly becoming a movement rather than a single store, extending its clean-living philosophy across the neighborhoods shaping the city’s future.

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