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- Prosper Group and Versluys Group partner to develop $650 million ultra-luxury waterfront tower in Miami’s Financial District
Prosper Group has announced a landmark joint venture with Belgium’s Versluys Group to develop a $650 million ultra-luxury residential tower on the Miami River in Brickell, marking Versluys’ official U.S. debut. The 60-story waterfront project will rise across three prime parcels—99 SW 7th Street, 66 SW 6th Street, and 625 SW 1st Avenue—featuring 158 residences and more than 300 feet of direct riverfrontage, with completion expected in 2028. Image of Brickell Site, Prosper Group The collaboration brings together Prosper Group’s deep local expertise and Versluys’ century-long legacy of European craftsmanship. “We’re honored to partner with Versluys Group, whose history of exceptional design and precision aligns perfectly with Prosper’s forward-looking vision for Miami’s next great waterfront address,” said Jay Roberts, CEO of Prosper Group. Founded in 1908, Versluys Group is known throughout Belgium and the Netherlands for its refined coastal developments and the complete renovation of the five-star La Réserve hotel in Knokke-Heist. “This partnership marks a defining chapter for Versluys,” said COO Peter De Decker. “Together, we’re uniting American drive with European finesse to create something truly remarkable.” Ideally located along the Miami River, the tower will offer unmatched access to Brickell City Centre, Biscayne Bay, and Miami’s most dynamic retail, dining, and financial destinations—underscoring the city’s growing reputation as a global capital of luxury living.
- Amar Sandwich Shop, authentic Lebanese street food, opens in Delray Beach
Amar Sandwich Shop has just opened its doors in Downtown Delray Beach, introducing a bold new chapter for Lebanese street food along Atlantic Avenue. From the team behind the acclaimed Amar Mediterranean Kitchen & Bar, the new fast-casual concept by Kurban Hospitality Group brings the same passion for authentic flavors to a laid-back, coastal setting designed for lunch, dinner, takeout, and catering. Image of Amar Sandwich Shop, Kurban Hospitality Group Inside, the aroma of freshly baked pita and wood-fired flatbreads sets the stage for a menu inspired by Lebanon’s bustling street markets. Signature shawarma, housemade falafel, and Amar’s famous za’atar sumac fries headline the lineup—joined by vibrant hummus bowls, fresh salads, and beloved dips like baba ghanouj, labneh, and muhammara. Image of Amar Sandwich Shop, Kurban Hospitality Group The experience extends beyond savory bites, with tahini shakes, baklava, and rosewater lemonade adding a sweet finish. Guests can also enjoy beer and wine in a bright, casual space designed for everything from a quick bite before the beach to a relaxed evening meal. “We’ve always wanted to share Lebanese flavors in a more approachable way,” said owner a. “Amar Sandwich Shop lets us showcase the same high-quality ingredients and hospitality, perfectly suited for a casual lunch or dinner along Atlantic Ave.” Image of Amar Sandwich Shop, Kurban Hospitality Group Building on the success of Amar Mediterranean Kitchen & Bar just blocks away, Amar Sandwich Shop cements Kurban Hospitality Group’s growing influence on South Florida’s dining scene—bringing a fresh, fast, and flavorful new energy to Delray Beach.
- This Palm Beach house is asking $37.5M, and it's not even done yet
Margit Brandt just unveiled her latest Palm Beach masterpiece — a pre-completion estate at an asking price of $37.5 million. Rendering of 124 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach Set on the prestigious corner of Barton Avenue and Cocoanut Row, this in-town property represents a rare opportunity to own new construction in the heart of Palm Beach. Designed by New York–based Workshop/APD and built by Brennan Construction, the residence spans over 8,000 total square feet with six bedrooms, a private office, and a grand primary suite featuring dual bathrooms and dressing rooms. Every element has been conceived with timeless architectural detail and modern livability in mind. Rendering of 124 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach Behind gates on nearly half an acre of elevated land, the home balances exceptional privacy with walkable access to Palm Beach’s most sought-after destinations — including The Royal Poinciana Plaza, The Breakers, The Lake Trail, and the Atlantic Ocean. Inside, expansive living spaces flow seamlessly to the outdoors through large sliding nano-style doors connecting the great room and pool cabana to the landscaped grounds. A rooftop terrace crowns the estate, designed for hot tub soaking, yoga, dining, or sunset entertaining beneath ocean breezes. The interiors are crafted with uncompromising materials and technology, including solid mahogany Hartman doors and windows, wide-plank oak flooring, and authentic marble and stone slab surfaces. A full Lutron home automation system controls lighting and motorized shades, complemented by a Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Cove appliance suite and WaterWorks fixtures throughout. The HVAC system incorporates humidity control, UV lights, and charcoal filtration for enhanced air quality, while a full-house generator and water treatment system add to the home’s resilience. Rendering of 124 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach A VIP guest suite occupies the main level beside a coquina shell stone entry and 12-foot stone-columned loggia overlooking the pool. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a morning bar, dual baths, and fully separate dressing rooms. Every detail — from the mold-resistant drywall to the humidity-balanced air — reflects the estate’s focus on wellness, comfort, and enduring quality. Rendering of 124 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach Expected to be completed in late Q1 2026, the property offers the rare chance to personalize finishes and create a bespoke Palm Beach residence tailored to the buyer’s lifestyle. Exclusively represented by Margit Brandt , this home stands as one of the island’s most anticipated luxury listings of the season. View the listing here
- Europe’s oldest luxury hotel brand to debut on Grace Bay Beach
Kempinski Hotels will soon make its debut in the Turks and Caicos Islands with the launch of Kempinski Grace Bay , a beachfront resort and residential project set to break ground in mid-November. The eleven-acre development marks the arrival of Europe’s oldest luxury hotel group to the British West Indies, introducing the brand’s signature European elegance to the Caribbean for the first time. Rendering of Kempinski Grace Bay Developed by JTRE , the global real estate firm behind numerous high-profile projects across Europe and the UK, Kempinski Grace Bay will be the first property in the region managed by the storied hospitality brand. The low-density retreat will feature 119 private residences and four oceanfront villas, each designed to offer privacy, serenity, and enduring value along one of the world’s most celebrated beaches. The property’s residences are arranged around lush courtyards to maximize tranquility and sea views, ranging from studios overlooking the ocean or golf course to one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts. Expansive five-bedroom suites and six-bedroom oceanfront villas will complete the residential collection, reflecting Kempinski’s legacy of timeless European craftsmanship and contemporary coastal design. Amenities will include two signature restaurants, a European-style spa and ocean-view fitness center, 3,000-square-foot wine cellar, and boutique retail offerings. Outdoor facilities will feature padel and pickleball courts, while families will benefit from a dedicated children’s club and full-service concierge team tailored to owners and guests alike. Photo of Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club The property will sit just minutes from Providenciales International Airport and the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club, close to Leeward Marina and Grace Bay’s vibrant restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife. Exclusively represented by Christie’s International Real Estate Turks & Caicos and Engel & Völkers Turks and Caicos , the project combines the prestige of a global hospitality brand with an exclusive investment opportunity in one of the Caribbean’s most stable real estate markets. Construction will begin with the November 2025 groundbreaking, with completion anticipated in early 2028, marking a defining new chapter for Kempinski Hotels in the Caribbean.
- European-inspired sports and social club opens its doors
Palm Beach Padel has officially opened in West Palm Beach, marking a stylish new chapter for the city’s sports and social scene. Inspired by Europe’s vibrant padel culture, the open-air club introduces a refined yet laid-back destination designed for both competition and community. Image of Palm Beach Padel Located at 1710 Old Okeechobee Road, the newly opened facility features four modern, high-standard outdoor courts—each built to meet international specifications and surrounded by thoughtfully designed leisure areas. As part of its soft-opening phase, Palm Beach Padel is offering 40% off all court bookings through Playtomic over the next several weeks, while amenities such as the cold plunge, sauna, pro shop, changing rooms, and outdoor workout area roll out. Rendering of Palm Beach Padel The club’s concept blends sport, wellness, and social connection. Beyond the courts, players will soon be able to unwind in premium relaxation spaces, complete with showers, ice baths, saunas, and a lounge area serving daily refreshments. Open to all levels, Palm Beach Padel welcomes both seasoned competitors and newcomers, with no membership required to book a court. Members, however, receive exclusive perks, discounts, and early access to events. Founded by four friends—Alberto, Ander, Bastien, and Biel—Palm Beach Padel was created from a shared passion for bringing the European padel experience to South Florida. Their vision is to foster an inclusive, energetic hub where players come not only to play but to connect and grow the sport’s local community. Court reservations and membership information are available at www.palmbeachpadel.com
- Ten Michelin-star team unveils Brickell rooftop restaurant and club
A new era of dining and exclusivity is taking shape above Miami’s skyline. OKO Group and The Bastion Collection—the global hospitality powerhouse behind Michelin-starred icons like L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and Le Jardinier—are joining forces to introduce Seia and Seia Club , two extraordinary concepts perched atop the 55-story 830 Brickell tower. Opening in 2026, the dual-level destination promises to redefine how Miami dines, networks, and celebrates. Rendering of Seia Restaurant, OKO Group Set across the 54th and 55th floors, Seia will crown the city’s newest Class A+ tower with sweeping, 180-degree views of Biscayne Bay and the Brickell skyline. Designed by Zervudachi, Roberts and Macadam London, the contemporary Italian restaurant will seat 178 guests within an atmosphere of polished modernity and natural warmth. Named after the Roman goddess of sowing seeds, Seia will showcase a seasonal menu rooted in nature’s cycles—an elevated reflection of Italy’s timeless flavors through The Bastion Collection’s Michelin-caliber lens. Rendering of Seia Club, OKO Group Just one floor above, Seia Club will emerge as one of Miami’s most exclusive private membership experiences. Reserved for an elite network of tastemakers and leaders, the invitation-only club will blend the energy of the city with the intimacy of a sanctuary. By day, it will host discreet business gatherings and power lunches; by night, it will transform into a vibrant social setting layered with curated culinary and cultural programming, panoramic views, and private event spaces unlike anywhere else in the city. Rendering of Seia Restaurant, OKO Group For OKO Group founder and CEO Vlad Doronin, Seia represents more than just a restaurant—it’s the culmination of a global vision. “With 830 Brickell, we set out to deliver an international calibre of architecture and lifestyle to the heart of Miami's financial district. Partnering with The Bastion Collection elevates that vision and brings a new dimension of sophistication to Brickell,” said Doronin. The Bastion Collection’s owner, Jamal Daniel, echoed the sentiment: “This project will be a crown jewel within 830 Brickell—a destination that evolves into an institution, serving the city’s business elite by day and its cultural tastemakers by night.” Rendering of Seia Restaurant, OKO Group As 830 Brickell continues to define Miami’s rise as a global capital for business and design—with tenants like Microsoft, Citadel, and Kirkland & Ellis—its new rooftop partnership adds a final, spectacular touch. Equal parts culinary statement and social sanctuary, Seia and Seia Club will stand as the city’s most anticipated hospitality debut—where the future of Miami dining takes flight above the clouds.
- Mary Lou's unveils its most extravagant Halloween party yet
On November 1, Mary Lou’s—recently named one of the Best Bars in America by USA TODAY—is hosting its most extravagant Halloween experience yet: Dead Sirens Society , a one-night-only gala of submerged excess, surreal spectacle, and hypnotic sound. Held inside a secret warehouse, the evening promises to pull Palm Beach into an immersive current of drowned decadence—where high fashion gets salt-stained, and the dance floor feels infinite. Commanding the sonic tide are international hitmakers Snakehips, setting the pulse for a night where chaos, couture, and choreography blur beneath the surface. Attendees are encouraged to fully immerse themselves in the night’s aesthetic: pearls undone, silks ruined by the sea, beauty distorted by the undertow . Image of Mary Lou's Palm Beach Since opening its doors in early 2025, Mary Lou’s has redefined the after-dark landscape of Palm Beach. Created by the visionary trio at Mama Hospitality—Alex Melillo, Joe Cervasio, and Topher Grubb—Mary Lou’s merges restaurant, cocktail lounge, and performance art into a single transportive experience. Its speakeasy-style entrance, tucked behind a defunct bait-and-tackle shop, opens into a velvet-drenched wonderland of 1970s glamour, surrealist decor, and spontaneous entertainment. The venue’s invitation-only launch, titled Black Tie Surrealism , set the tone for its creative ethos: immersive storytelling, maximalist design, and a crowd drawn from fashion, music, and cultural spheres. According to co-founder Alex Melillo, the goal was to create “an escape rooted in joy and curiosity,” reviving the magic of nightlife as both performance and playground. Mary Lou’s has since become a magnet for A-listers and creatives alike. NBA legend Michael Jordan celebrated his wife’s birthday on-site, a night that went viral after he was filmed dancing to Kendrick Lamar. Nick “Fat Perez” Stubbe, Lorraine Bracco, Stacey Bendet, and Sofi Tukker have all been spotted in the venue’s lush corners—part of a clientele that ranges from artists to athletes to avant-garde fashion royalty. Image of Mary Lou's Palm Beach With momentum showing no signs of slowing, the team expanded Mary Lou’s to Montauk in summer 2025. Rather than duplicate the Palm Beach flagship, the Montauk location reimagines the brand for the East End: a coastal-chic hideaway serving seafood towers by day and transforming into a dreamlike lounge by night. The energy is still unpredictable, the design still transportive—but the atmosphere feels tuned to salt air and moonlight. As Melillo notes, “There’s a strong crossover between Montauk and South Florida. Our community lives between these places—and we wanted Mary Lou’s to travel with them.” The Montauk debut has been met with packed tables, sold-out weekends, and a growing following that’s just as design-savvy and nightlife-obsessed as its Florida base. Dead Sirens Society represents the boldest evolution of the Mary Lou’s experience to date. Part fever dream, part underwater opera, part fashion show gone adrift—it’s not a party you attend. It’s one you surrender to. And once the current has you, there’s no turning back. To join the sirens and slip beneath the surface: https://posh.vip/e/dead-sirens-society
- Meliá Hotels International announces its first U.S. branded residences in Miami
Meliá Hotels International has announced its return to Miami with Meliá Miami Brickell, the brand’s first-ever Branded Residences in the United States. Developed in collaboration with Urban Network Capital Group, the project marks a milestone moment for the Spanish hospitality group as it reenters the Miami market for the first time since operating ME by Meliá Miami, which closed in 2018. Rendering of Meliá Miami Brickell Located at 1120 SW 3rd Avenue, just minutes from Brickell City Centre, the 110-residence property will blend Meliá’s signature hotel service with the privacy and ownership of a luxury home. The result is a fully serviced lifestyle concept designed for modern city living—offering residents access to world-class amenities including an infinity pool, wellness center, concierge, and elevated dining experiences, all within an intimate, boutique-style atmosphere. Design plays a central role in shaping Meliá Miami Brickell’s character. The common areas will feature the refined aesthetic of Adriana Hoyos Design Studio, known for its nature-inspired, Latin American elegance, while Concepto Taller de Arquitectura | Interior Design will oversee the residences, creating interiors that balance sophistication with everyday comfort. Rendering of Meliá Miami Brickell Wellness remains at the core of Meliá’s philosophy, woven throughout each detail—from curated art and custom furnishings to the holistic lifestyle programs that will define life within the building. Owners will also benefit from a flexible rental program managed by Meliá Hotels International , allowing residences to function as both personal sanctuaries and luxury accommodations for travelers. The launch builds on Meliá’s growing Branded Residences portfolio, joining landmark developments such as ME Dubai and Gran Meliá Villa Le Corail, with upcoming projects in Seychelles and Montenegro. With this debut, Meliá strengthens its U.S. presence—alongside INNSiDE New York and Meliá Orlando Celebration—signaling a bold step forward for the brand’s evolution in the premium hospitality and real estate space.
- Discover The CURRENT, a waterfront hideaway in America’s most desirable city
Tampa has been making waves in the travel world – literally and figuratively. In fact, a 2025 nationwide survey crowned Tampa as the most desirable city in America. It’s easy to see why: from year-round sunshine and waterfront beauty to a booming cultural scene, Tampa offers the best of Florida without the frantic pace of bigger cities. Nestled within this vibrant city is The CURRENT Hotel, Autograph Collection , a hidden gem that perfectly encapsulates Tampa’s new era of laid-back luxury. This boutique hotel delivers a one-of-a-kind stay for travel enthusiasts seeking both tranquility and adventure in the nation’s hottest city. One of The CURRENT’s greatest assets is its location. The hotel sits on Rocky Point, a slender island just off Tampa’s shores, offering a serene waterfront setting removed from downtown’s hustle. Guests are surrounded by the calming waters of Tampa Bay and can even enjoy a small private beach on site. Yet all the attractions of the city are within easy reach – Ben T. Davis Beach is moments away, and Tampa’s downtown districts, airport, and major sites (like International Plaza and Raymond James Stadium) are only a short drive across the causeway. This means you can unwind in a quiet, resort-like atmosphere by day and still dive into Tampa’s nightlife or business hubs whenever you please. Many travelers appreciate that The CURRENT feels worlds away in peace and privacy, while actually keeping you connected to everything Tampa offers. The CURRENT is part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, known for distinctive luxury properties – and this hotel certainly lives up to that reputation. Each of the 178 rooms is designed to immerse guests in comfort and style. Expect plush bedding, marble bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase stunning views of Tampa Bay. In fact, every room features a panoramic bay view, so you can wake up to glittering blue water and dramatic sunsets each day. The hotel’s design has an artful, contemporary flair – true to its name, The CURRENT has an evolving, exclusive art collection, ensuring a fresh perspective on Tampa awaits guests with each return. Throughout the property, modern art pieces and sleek decor create a sense of place that blends coastal tranquility with creative energy. The centerpiece of The CURRENT is the waterfront infinity pool. It’s a true waterfront retreat, complete with loungers and poolside cocktail service. For those who like to stay active, the hotel offers a fitness center on the 9th floor – working out feels less like a chore when you have awe-inspiring vistas of the bay while you exercise. No stay at The CURRENT is complete without a visit to Casa Camí, the hotel’s show-stopping rooftop restaurant and bar. Perched on the 10th floor, Casa Camí delivers an experience that captures the imagination of foodies and sightseers alike. By day, it’s a lovely spot for a leisurely lunch in the sunshine; by night, it transforms into a stylish lounge perfect for romantic dinners and late-night cocktails under the stars. The menu leans toward Mexican-inspired cuisine with creative twists, and the dishes are as vibrant as the 360-degree views. In the evening, you might savor tender barbacoa short rib fajitas or zesty tuna tostadas, paired with a craft margarita or smoky mezcal cocktail. But as outstanding as the food and drinks are, the views truly steal the show – Casa Camí offers unbeatable views of the bay, with Tampa’s city skyline to one side and endless waters to the other. Staying at The CURRENT also means you have a front-row seat to Tampa’s thriving cultural and culinary scene, which has garnered national attention. In addition to being the most desirable city to live, Tampa has emerged as a top destination for food enthusiasts, recently ranked among the top 10 foodie cities in America. The city’s dining options truly run the gamut from upscale to eclectic, and many of the best spots are within easy reach of the hotel. In Tampa’s Water Street district downtown, you’ll find Predalina, a world-class restaurant conceived by the same creative minds behind The CURRENT. Predalina offers modern Mediterranean cuisine – think fresh seafood, coastal European flavors, and artisanal cocktails. This stylish eatery (named after the owners’ great-grandmother) has quickly become a favorite for its seafood-driven Mediterranean menu and design that pays homage to Tampa’s maritime history. Meanwhile, over in South Tampa, there’s the legendary Mad Dogs & Englishmen, a one-of-a-kind British-style pub. Step inside and you’re greeted by a preserved 1960s London atmosphere – Union Jack décor, classic rock memorabilia – along with an eclectic beer and cocktail selection and live music on weekends. What’s notable is that Oxford Commons , the hospitality group behind The CURRENT Hotel, is also responsible for many of these standout concepts. Oxford Commons began in Tampa over a decade ago with the visionary Oxford Exchange (a beloved European-inspired café, shop, and social space) and has since expanded its family of brands to include The CURRENT Hotel, Predalina, The Library, The Stovall House, Casa Camí, and more. Each of their projects is unique from the next, but all share a common dedication to detail, atmosphere, and community.
- Galleria Mall is being reimagined as a vertical city
Fort Lauderdale’s Galleria Mall is on the verge of a dramatic rebirth. After decades of decline, the 31-acre property at 2414 E Sunrise Boulevard has been acquired by GFO Investments and InSite Group — setting the stage for one of the city’s most ambitious redevelopments yet. Image: Arquitectonica, GFO Investments Anchored by Arquitectonica’s striking design vision, plans call for nine towers rising up to 30 stories, transforming the once-dated mall into a skyline-defining mixed-use district. The eastern half of the site will feature five towers with 1,181 market-rate residences and 800 workforce housing units, while preserving nearly 676,000 square feet of existing retail. To the west, four additional towers will introduce 1,161 residences, 170 hotel rooms, and new spaces for dining, offices, and wellness. Together, the project brings more than 2,300 new homes — 40% of which qualify as workforce housing — reshaping the heart of Sunrise Boulevard into a modern, vertical community. Taking advantage of Florida’s Live Local Act, the development bypasses restrictive zoning rules, allowing for taller buildings, denser housing, and fewer parking requirements — all part of a new urban model focused on proximity and walkability. “For people who live and work and play in the same place — you don’t need a car,” said partner Russell Galbut. Though the scale has sparked debate among nearby residents, many local business owners see the transformation as long overdue. If approved, the reimagined Galleria will evolve from a fading retail center into a vibrant district of homes, hotels, and gathering spaces — marking a bold new chapter in Fort Lauderdale’s urban story.
- Nobu announces new hotel and restaurant in Nashville's $2 billion East Bank masterplan
Nobu Hospitality is bringing its globally celebrated brand to Nashville with a new Nobu Hotel and Restaurant set along the Cumberland River in the city’s East Bank. Anchored within the visionary Oracle campus development, the project marks a defining moment for the River North District—a rapidly emerging enclave of luxury residences, creative offices, and waterfront dining that’s reshaping the Nashville skyline. Image of Nobu Hotel Nashville Created in collaboration with world-renowned architectural firm Foster + Partners, the Nobu Hotel Nashville will feature 120 impeccably designed rooms and suites that blend sleek modern design with Nobu’s signature Japanese minimalism. At its heart, a Nobu restaurant will serve Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s iconic dishes in a refined yet vibrant setting, joined by a lobby café, private event spaces, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a tranquil spa sanctuary. Image of Nobu Hotel Nashville At the crown of the property, a dramatic rooftop infinity pool will command sweeping views of the city and surrounding countryside—a sophisticated social hub complete with curated cocktails and elevated poolside dining. Image of Nobu Hotel Nashville “We’re excited to bring the Nobu lifestyle to Nashville’s East Bank, a vibrant district ready for growth,” said a. “After much anticipation and requests from our loyal Nobu customers, partnering with Oracle is a perfect match. Nashville’s rich culture and culinary scene make it an ideal home for Nobu.” Image of Nobu Hotel Nashville Perfectly positioned minutes from downtown, the hotel will offer seamless access to the city’s most celebrated attractions—from Broadway’s electric nightlife to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Nissan Stadium. Joining a wave of five-star arrivals including Pendry, EDITION, and St. Regis, Nobu Nashville stands poised to become a new centerpiece of luxury hospitality in Music City’s evolution.
- Los Angeles’ century-old icon, Yamashiro, to debut in Miami this October
A century-old Hollywood icon is making its long-awaited debut on the East Coast. Boulevard Hospitality Group is introducing Yamashiro Miami , the first-ever expansion of the legendary Los Angeles restaurant founded in 1914. Perched atop the ninth floor of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, the new 9,000-square-foot rooftop restaurant will open on October 29, delivering skyline views and a refined interpretation of Japanese cuisine inspired by Miami’s vibrant culinary spirit. Image of Yamashiro Miami, Credit: The Louis Collection Helmed by Partner and Chef Charbel Hayek, winner of Top Chef Middle East & North Africa , alongside Executive Chef Gustavo Montes, Yamashiro Miami reimagines the brand’s signature fusion of tradition and innovation. The menu highlights artfully plated sashimi, robata-grilled mains, and inventive dishes such as ‘JFC’ Japanese Fried Chicken tossed in gochujang buffalo sauce, Wagyu Tomahawk with bone marrow teriyaki, Iberico Pork marinated in black garlic mojo, and Chilean Seabass in fragrant mandarin dashi. The restaurant’s design evokes a Japanese mountain palace—echoing its Hollywood counterpart—with reclaimed wood, stone, koi ponds, and bonsai trees framing panoramic city views. At its center stands a replica of the iconic Yamashiro temple bar, where the beverage program merges Japanese precision with Miami’s tropical flair. Cocktails such as the Samurai Negroni and Dragon Pearls incorporate rare Japanese ingredients, while an immersive Sakura Bloom Tea Ritual and tableside martini cart elevate the experience with theatrical craftsmanship. Beyond its culinary offering, Yamashiro Miami will host live music, DJs, and cultural performances, creating an atmosphere that fuses Japanese tradition with Miami’s dynamic energy. Located near Miami Worldcenter, the rooftop destination reflects Boulevard Hospitality Group’s continued expansion in South Florida, with additional nightlife concepts—The 400 Club and a private speakeasy—set to open later this year within the Gale. Image of Yamashiro Miami, Credit: The Louis Collection Yamashiro Miami opens October 29, 2025, on the ninth floor of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, 159 NE 6th Street. Dinner service runs Wednesday through Sunday beginning at 5 p.m. Follow @yamashiromiami or visit yamashiromiami.com for more information.
- Talkin’ Tacos arrives in West Palm Beach, marking its 30th location
Talkin’ Tacos , the fast-growing Mexican street food brand born in Miami, is celebrating a major milestone—its 30th restaurant—with a new opening in West Palm Beach. Founded by childhood friends Mohammad Farraj and Omar Al-Massalkhi, the concept that began as a food truck in 2020 has quickly evolved into a national name, with locations spanning Florida, New York, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Dallas, and Charlotte. Located at 1900 Okeechobee Blvd., the West Palm Beach location will officially open its doors on Friday, October 17, with festivities beginning at 6 p.m. The first 100 guests will enjoy a free order of signature Birria Tacos, a Jarritos beverage, and exclusive Talkin’ Tacos merchandise. The grand opening celebration will feature a DJ, LED robot, giveaways, and live entertainment, while first responders will be treated to free meals from October 20–23. The 2,600-square-foot space features seating for 60 inside and 24 outdoors, surrounded by bold murals and neon signage. Designed for efficiency and style, guests can order via self-serve kiosks while exploring a Halal-certified menu known for its 12-hour braised beef birria, Birria Ramen, Mahi Mahi Burritos, and Street Corn in a Cup. Seasonal favorites like Birria Mac N’ Cheese, Pumpkin Horchata, and Pumpkin Spice Churros round out the menu, alongside desserts such as Loaded Churros and Tajín & Chamoy gummies. “West Palm Beach has been on our radar for quite some time, and we’re thrilled to finally plant roots here with our 30th location,” said co-founder Mohammad Farraj. “This city’s growth and energy align perfectly with our brand, and we can’t wait to welcome the community.” Talkin’ Tacos West Palm Beach will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, visit talkintacos.net
- Chef Danny Grant brings his acclaimed Eight Bar to Miami Worldcenter's Maple & Ash
Chef Danny Grant is bringing his next concept to Miami with the debut of Eight Bar , opening October 24 on the first floor of Maple & Ash at Miami Worldcenter. The new neighborhood bistro and raw bar combines Maple Hospitality Group’s signature warmth with a lively, indoor-outdoor design created by Studio K. Eight Bar, Maple Hospitality Group Reimagined for Miami’s rhythm, Eight Bar blends polished energy with playful charm—think lush greenery, leopard wallpaper, and marble floors under a lattice dome. The 97-seat space transitions from sunlit garden retreat by day to moody lounge by night, creating a refined yet approachable destination for dinner, happy hour, and soon, brunch and lunch service. Eight Bar, Image: The Louis Collection The menu channels the city’s coastal spirit through shareable, seafood-forward dishes and modern bistro classics. Highlights include Crispy Fried Whole Red Snapper with Szechuan-spiced sauce, the Plateau Del Mar seafood centerpiece, Wagyu Skewers, and signature sushi like the King Crab Roll with truffle butter. Guests can also enjoy the celebrated Eight Bar Burger and indulgent Kennebec fries served classic, truffle, or “Get ’Em Dirty.” The cocktail list mirrors the space’s balance of sophistication and fun, with house creations like Vice City (mezcal, papaya, mango limonada, and mint) and Electric Flamingo (Grey Goose, Lillet Rosé, and bubble gum). A daily happy hour from 4–6 p.m. will feature $8 bites and cocktails, while delivery will be offered exclusively through DoorDash. Eight Bar, Image: The Louis Collection Located at 699 NE 1st Ave, Eight Bar Miami will open nightly for dinner—Sunday through Thursday from 4–10 p.m. and Friday through Saturday until 11 p.m.—with additional hours to follow.
- LA’s celebrity-favorite Monarch Athletic Club plans its Miami debut
Monarch Athletic Club is bringing its physician-led wellness concept to Miami Beach, marking its first East Coast location inside Robert Rivani’s flagship Class X office development, The RIVANI Miami Beach. The 8,000-square-foot facility at 1691 Michigan Avenue will introduce Monarch’s signature model that integrates medicine, fitness, and recovery under one roof, providing members with access to a coordinated team of physicians, trainers, and specialists focused on performance, prevention, and longevity. Rendering of Monarch Athletic Club Founded by Dr. Ryan Greene, DO, MS, and Paul Freschi, Monarch has earned a strong following in Los Angeles for its proactive, data-driven approach to health. “Miami brings a unique energy and unmatched appetite for community, wellness, and longevity,” said Dr. Greene. “It’s the perfect place to expand our ecosystem and help people thrive through a model of care that keeps them strong and well.” Rendering of Monarch Athletic Club Members at Monarch receive comprehensive medical evaluations, unlimited personal training, physical therapy, IV therapy, hormone and peptide optimization, and advanced recovery treatments such as infrared saunas and ice baths—all within one membership experience. The club’s integrated design reflects a shift toward preventative, high-performance wellness rather than reactive treatment. For Rivani, the partnership reflects his vision for redefining the modern workplace. “Monarch Athletic Club is a game changer for Miami’s wellness scene,” he said. “Their innovation and elite services represent the caliber of tenants we’re curating at The RIVANI, aligning perfectly with our focus on lifestyle and wellbeing.” Rendering of Monarch Athletic Club Designed by Rockwell Group, The RIVANI Miami Beach blends luxury design, hospitality-level service, and cutting-edge technology to create a new global standard for office environments. Monarch Athletic Club is expected to open in 2026, continuing Rivani’s mission to transform Miami’s business landscape into one centered around health, experience, and performance.
- Hilton debuts its first Conrad Hotel in Germany
Hilton has opened Conrad Hamburg , marking the brand’s debut in Germany and a new chapter for one of the city’s most storied buildings. Set within the Levantehaus , a 1912 Art Nouveau landmark designed by Franz Bach and Carl Bensel, the 283-room hotel reintroduces a piece of Hamburg’s architectural heritage through a contemporary lens following a comprehensive redesign by 1508 London . Photo of Conrad Hamburg Across the second to eighth floors, interiors draw inspiration from Hamburg’s maritime spirit and industrial past, with deep blues, warm greys, and rich copper tones. Many of the rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the city’s evolving skyline. Among the accommodations are 28 studios with kitchenettes and 29 suites offering additional space and designed for longer stays. Reflecting the Levantehaus’ artistic legacy, Conrad Hamburg features a curated collection of works by German contemporary artists, including striking installations such as Ada Isensee’s colored leaded glass ceiling, visible from every floor and serving as a vibrant centerpiece that unites the hotel’s spaces. The hotel’s signature restaurant, GRETA OTO , offers a Latin American dining experience that extends to its bar and private dining room, La Mesa. Named after a tropical butterfly, the venue’s atmosphere shifts throughout the day, anchored by crafted cocktails like the GRETA OTO Pisco Sour in the evening. Photo of Conrad Hamburg Guests will soon have access to a 10,700-square-foot wellness area, scheduled to open in November, featuring Hamburg’s longest indoor pool, luxury spa treatments, and a full fitness center. For events, nine light-filled venues and an executive lounge provide adaptable spaces for gatherings ranging from board meetings to receptions for over 200 guests. Conrad Hamburg Reception Situated along the city’s Art Mile, the hotel connects guests to Hamburg’s cultural and architectural heritage, steps from City Hall, the Alster lakes, and the Elbphilharmonie concert hall. Owned by Ohana Real Estate Investors and managed by Hilton, Conrad Hamburg joins a growing European portfolio that continues to expand the brand’s global presence.
- Ponce Park Coral Gables unveils an inside look at its lavish amenities set
In a city already renowned for its luxury residential offerings, the Allen Morris Company—one of the most respected real estate firms in the Southeast U.S.—recently launched sales for Ponce Park, Coral Gables , an ultra-luxury mixed-use boutique condominium community. ONE Sotheby’s International Realty is leading the sales effort. Interior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co Now unveiling an inside look at its lavish amenities, the eleven-story enclave of just 58 residences is set to pair refined design with a wellness-forward lifestyle program and curated retail moments from Miracle Mile. The property will feature more than 30,000 square feet of amenities, including rooftop pools with jacuzzi and cold plunge, a holistic spa with hammam, sauna, steam room, and private treatment suites, along with a fully staffed Skyline Bar & Lounge offering sweeping views of South Gables." An additional 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail will be anchored by a world-class restaurant. Interior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co Located at 3000 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, directly beside Ponce Circle Park, the development will also contribute $2 million toward enhancements to the public green space. Designed by John Cunningham of Zyscovich Architects, with interiors by New York–based Meyer Davis, Ponce Park draws from Coral Gables’ Mediterranean heritage while layering in contemporary details of natural stone, Venetian plaster, and artisanal wood and metalwork. Construction is expected to begin in late 2025 with completion scheduled for 2027. Interior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co “Ponce Park will become a building of timeless elegance,” said W. A. Spencer Morris, President of the Allen Morris Company. “The structure is clad in the finest natural stones, with Venetian plaster accents and custom artisanal metal and wood details throughout—it is truly in a category of its own.” Exterior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co Residences range from two to five bedrooms, spanning 1,900 to 6,500 square feet, with 11–12 foot ceilings, private elevators, and oversized 11-foot-deep balconies outfitted with summer kitchens. Interiors feature chef-grade kitchens with Italian cabinetry, double waterfall stone countertops, and appliances by Sub-Zero, Wolf, and La Cornue, enhanced by smart-home technology and thoughtfully landscaped private outdoor retreat areas. Exterior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co “Ponce Park is an iconic expression that will become the new Southern Gateway to Coral Gables. The artful composition, massing detailing, and refined materiality of the building will make it a celebrated and cherished landmark for generations to come,” added John A. Cunningham, Managing Director of Zyscovich Architects. Interior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co “Our vision for Ponce Park was to craft a space that honors the essence of Coral Gables—its lush landscapes, timeless elegance, and vibrant community,” said Nancy Santorelli, Managing Director of Meyer Davis. “Working with a developer who shares our passion for creating timeless, harmonious spaces, we have designed a destination where greenery, European-inspired details, and inviting pathways come together to celebrate community, history, and the art of living beautifully.” Interior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co “Ponce Park represents a rare opportunity to bring a truly transformative vision to life in the heart of Coral Gables,” said Daniel de la Vega, President of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. “This project is a harmonious blend of timeless design, unparalleled luxury, and an extraordinary location. It offers buyers the chance to experience a level of exclusivity and elegance that will redefine urban living in one of the nation’s most coveted neighborhoods.” Interior of Ponce Park Coral Gables, Allen Morris Co The sales center will open in February, offering prospective buyers an exclusive preview of the residences and amenities. For more information, visit www.PoncePark.com or contact Ena Espino of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty at ena@onesothebysrealty.com
- The Skins Game returns Black Friday with a $4M purse at Panther National
For the first time in 17 years, one of golf’s most iconic traditions is returning to the spotlight. Prime Video has announced that “The Skins Game” will officially make its comeback on Black Friday, November 28, broadcasting live from Panther National —the visionary new golf and lifestyle community in Palm Beach County co-designed by Jack Nicklaus and Justin Thomas. Image of Panther National, Evan Schiller The star-studded field will feature Tommy Fleetwood, fresh off his 2025 FedExCup title; Justin Thomas, a 16-time PGA TOUR winner; Xander Schauffele, a two-time major champion; and Keegan Bradley, an eight-time TOUR champion. Together, they’ve collected 34 PGA TOUR victories—and they’ll compete in a reimagined format that nods to golf history while introducing new high-stakes drama for modern audiences. The broadcast tees off at 9 a.m. ET, kicking off what Prime Video calls a “historic day of live sports,” leading into its Black Friday Football matchup and an NBA on Prime doubleheader later that day. The format stays true to the classic “skins” structure—where each hole carries a cash value and ties roll over—but adds an inventive twist: a reverse purse. Each player begins with $1 million on the board, with fortunes rising and falling as holes are won or lost, amplifying every shot’s pressure and entertainment value. “We’re proud to work alongside PGA TOUR Studios, Prime Video, and Propagate Content to reintroduce this iconic event,” said Chad Mumm, Co-Founder and President of Pro Shop. “By keeping the traditional format intact and adding creative twists, we’re giving fans an experience that honors the past while delivering pure, high-stakes competition.” Image of Panther National, Jensen Larson For Prime Video, the return of The Skins Game fits into a rapidly expanding global sports portfolio. “Partnering with PGA TOUR Studios, Pro Shop, and Propagate Content to broadcast this storied event with four of the game’s most captivating stars underscores our commitment to delivering innovative, premium sports programming,” said Charlie Neiman, Head of Sports Partnerships at Prime Video. First introduced in 1983, The Skins Game became a Thanksgiving-weekend staple, drawing golf legends like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Fred Couples, Gary Player, and Tiger Woods. Its revival comes at a time when golf’s new generation of stars—charismatic, competitive, and globally followed—has reignited the sport’s mainstream momentum. Image of Panther National, Evan Schiller “ The Skins Game was always bigger than golf,” said Ben Silverman, CEO of Propagate Content. “It brought sports and entertainment together in a way fans hadn’t seen before. We’re thrilled to reimagine this legendary franchise for a new generation.” Rendering of the Panther National Clubhouse Set against the backdrop of Panther National’s pristine, elevation-rich fairways, the event marks another milestone for Palm Beach County’s first new private golf community in nearly two decades. Co-designed by Jack Nicklaus and Justin Thomas, the championship course is defined by bold elevation changes, island greens, and unspoiled nature preserve surroundings—an uncommon sight in South Florida. Every hole is crafted for strategy and spectacle, blending precision with risk in a layout that challenges professionals and captivates members alike. Last November, Panther National ground on its 58,000-square-foot clubhouse designed by Max Strang, Panther National is pairing elite golf with world-class amenities, including Michelin-inspired dining, a Swiss-watch boutique, a wine tower, and a wellness-focused fitness center—cementing its status as one of the nation’s most visionary private golf communities. “The PGA TOUR is proud to bring back the iconic Skins Game as the kickoff to the sports calendar’s biggest day of the year,” said Chris Wandell, PGA TOUR Senior Vice President of Media. “With four of our game’s biggest stars competing in this nostalgic yet modern event, fans are in for a treat.”
- Bespoke Real Estate unveils $17.4 million vision on La Gorce Island
Bespoke Real Estate has just launched one of the most significant pre-completion opportunities in Miami Beach: 31 La Gorce Circle . Set within the guard-gated enclave of La Gorce Island, this estate pairs architectural ambition with scale and exclusivity, offering a rare chance to secure a future landmark in one of the city’s most coveted neighborhoods. With fewer than 60 estates on the island—and only about half of those on the water—ownership here is synonymous with privacy, prestige, and long-term value. Recent record-setting sales above $60 million only underscore the rarity of this address. Rendering of 31 La Gorce Circle, Bespoke Real Estate Set on nearly 26,000 square feet of land, the site, listed by Zachary Vichinsky and Brett Harris, is envisioned for a contemporary residence of roughly 7,900 square feet, with seven bedrooms and seven full bathrooms plus a powder room. The design by AI2 Design Corp, with Todd Michael Glaser as builder, emphasizes transparency, scale, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Rendering of 31 La Gorce Circle, Bespoke Real Estate At its heart is a central courtyard garden anchored by a reflecting pool, cold plunge, jacuzzi, and private lounge spaces, all wrapped by floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Outdoor amenities extend to a heated gunite pool, expansive deck, outdoor kitchen, and landscaped entertaining areas. A separate guest suite with its own driveway and a glass-fronted two-car garage complete the estate’s layout. Image of 31 La Gorce Circle, Bespoke Real Estate “A future landmark taking shape on La Gorce Island” - Zachary Vichinksy, Bespoke Real Estate The property’s location offers both seclusion and convenience. Within minutes, residents can access La Gorce Country Club, Lincoln Road, the Atlantic beaches, and Miami’s best-known restaurants including Carbone, Joe’s Stone Crab, Nobu, Casa Tua, and The Forge. World-class cultural institutions and shopping destinations such as the Bass Museum, Pérez Art Museum, Miami Design District, and Bal Harbour Shops are all nearby, as are exclusive beach clubs including The Bath Club, The Surf Club, and Miami Beach Edition. Rendering of 31 La Gorce Circle, Bespoke Real Estate Zoned RS-2 with a base flood elevation of nine feet, the site supports substantial square footage and provides flexibility for customization. Its dimensions—approximately 122 feet wide by 220 feet deep—create a rare canvas in Miami Beach, where parcels of this scale are increasingly scarce. The offering presents buyers with the ability to personalize finishes and details while benefiting from the pedigree of AI2 Design and Todd Michael Glaser, whose names are synonymous with quality and prestige. Image of 31 La Gorce Circle, Bespoke Real Estate In a city defined by bold architecture and coveted addresses, 31 La Gorce Circle stands out as a pre-completion opportunity to craft a signature estate on one of Miami Beach’s most exclusive islands.
- Inside Aster & Links, Sarasota’s new premier residential rentals
Situated in the heart of downtown Sarasota, Aster & Links is quietly reshaping what it means to live well in one of Florida’s most culturally rich coastal cities. Just steps from theaters, galleries, and the city’s expanding culinary scene, the two residential buildings offer direct access to Sarasota’s downtown—while maintaining the calm and comfort of a private retreat. Its guiding philosophy, centered around “the art of everyday indulgence,” is reflected in the seamless ease it brings to daily life. Aerial of Aster & Links Sarasota The project was designed to offer the elevated feel of condominium living with the flexibility of a luxury rental. Within each of the two ten-story buildings, about 200 residences are tucked into a layout that feels both expansive and intimate. Aster leans into warm materials and timeless design, while Links introduces a modern contrast, with an industrial-chic edge and clean-lined interiors. Together, they form a cohesive residential boutique that balances private living with shared, purposeful spaces. Image of Links Grilling Area Amenities throughout the property are designed to elevate daily life. Aster & Links features a palm-lined tropical courtyard with a heated saltwater pool, sun deck with cabanas for unwinding or connecting with neighbors. Image of Aster Rooftop A fitness and private yoga & cycling studio are conveniently available 24/7, while a rooftop terrace with outdoor grills and sky lounge provide open-air gathering spots and views across the city. Residents also have access to co-working spaces, a club room with billiards and shuffleboard, a golf simulator, and furnished guest suites — all designed with the same thoughtful attention that defines the rest of the property. Interior of an Aster Apartment Residences range from one to three bedrooms and two-story penthouses, many with dens or powder rooms for added versatility. Layouts are open and functional, with finishes that prioritize both form and practicality—kitchens with quartz countertops, sleek Fisher & Paykel appliances and spa-like bathrooms, custom closets, and in-unit laundry are standard throughout. Interior of a Links Apartment Penthouses introduce two-level floor plans with soaring ceilings and large-format living areas, including loft areas that increase flexibility for office or entertaining uses, offering a level of space rarely seen in the downtown rental market. Image of Aster Pool On the ground floor, a curated mix of retail and services supports residents’ day-to-day routines. A gourmet market, wellness spa, boutique shops, and casual café are all located within the building, creating a self-contained hub where essentials are always close at hand. A 24-hour concierge and gated private parking round out the offering, while Sarasota’s waterfront, arts institutions, and public green spaces remain just blocks away. Image of Gym at Aster By combining design-forward residences with hotel-style amenities and an unbeatable downtown location, Aster & Links has introduced a new rhythm of living in Sarasota—one that’s rooted in comfort, flexibility, and sophistication. For those looking to make the city home, it stands as a clear and considered choice. Image of Gym at Links Sarasota has long held a reputation as one of Florida’s most culturally rich and naturally beautiful cities, blending Gulf Coast charm with a cosmopolitan edge. Known for its vibrant arts scene—including the Sarasota Opera, ballet, and a world-class museum district—Sarasota offers a depth of cultural experiences rarely found in similar-sized coastal markets. Image of Links Lobby Its historic neighborhoods, award-winning beaches, and growing culinary landscape add to its appeal, while ongoing downtown revitalization has introduced a new wave of development that remains sensitive to Sarasota’s unique character. For those seeking a balance between cultural connection and coastal ease, Sarasota continues to stand out as a compelling place to call home. Learn more about Aster & Links and set up your visit today here



















