Cipriani Residences Miami brings more than ninety years of Italian hospitality —the name behind Harry's Bar in Venice and the Bellini— down to a Brickell tower. It is preconstruction —there is no resale yet, you reserve from the developer— and the best lines are allocated in the first rounds, at the project's lowest price list.
Developed by Mast Capital —one of Miami's most active developers— in collaboration with the Cipriani family, and designed by Arquitectonica, the roughly 80-story curved-glass tower holds 397 residences at 1420 South Miami Avenue, on the western edge of Brickell. Interiors are by 1508 London.
For today's buyer what matters is the entry point: reserving early, securing the best exposure —bay, city or high floor— the budget allows, before inventory sells out. This page orders that —how the pre-sale is allocated, how to choose a line, and the buying process— so you enter with judgment.
What makes the project different
Cipriani Residences' value is not just the name: it is combining a century-old hospitality brand, a heavyweight local developer and a signature tower on one of Brickell's most ambitious addresses. Among what defines the offering:
- The Cipriani brand more than ninety years of Italian hospitality —Harry's Bar, the Bellini— in the brand's first residential tower in the United States, with no hotel component.
- Developer Mast Capital one of Miami's most active firms, with institutional capital and construction underway since 2024.
- Arquitectonica design the studio that defined Miami's skyline, in a curved-glass tower with wraparound terraces and interiors by 1508 London.
- 1420 S Miami Ave the western edge of Brickell, steps from international banking, Brickell City Centre and luxury retail, with Biscayne Bay views.