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Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences

Pre-Construction Luxury in Miami

Art · Design · Friends · Food · Culture

An Invitation to Live Larger

In Miami's tropical paradise, a residential retreat takes root, blending with an urban tapestry of art and culture, where the legendary Jean-Georges expands his culinary mastery into the realm of residential lifestyle.

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Building Details

Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences at a Glance

Address

3501 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, FL

Developer

Terra, Lion Development Group

Architect

Arquitectonica

Year Completed

2028

Residences

329

Stories

48

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Midtown

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences

Jean-Georges Lifestyle Built Into Every Floor

The defining draw of Miami Tropic is Jean-Georges Vongerichten's involvement. This is not a licensing deal where a celebrity name gets slapped on a lobby restaurant. Jean-Georges is embedded in the residential experience, from the ABC Kitchens concept to the curated dining programming throughout the building. Our clients who are serious food enthusiasts find this irresistible. When you live at Miami Tropic, the culinary element is woven into daily life in a way we have not seen at any other residential project in Miami. It is genuinely differentiated from everything else on the market.

Design District Address with Serious Upside

Miami's Design District has become one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city for luxury retail and dining, but residential inventory has been limited until now. Miami Tropic changes that equation significantly. At 49 stories with 329 residences, this is a major residential addition to a neighborhood that has been primarily commercial. Our clients appreciate the walkability to Louis Vuitton, Dior, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, combined with the energy of a neighborhood that feels curated rather than sprawling. For buyers who want urban sophistication, this is the right address.

Yabu Pushelberg Interiors at a Competitive Price Point

Starting from approximately one million dollars, Miami Tropic offers Yabu Pushelberg-designed interiors at a price point that significantly undercuts branded residences in Brickell and Miami Beach. Our clients are often genuinely surprised at the design caliber relative to the entry price. Yabu Pushelberg has designed interiors for the Park Hyatt, the Four Seasons, and the Edition hotels worldwide. Getting that internationally recognized level of interior design in a Miami residence starting around a million dollars is a value proposition we emphasize with confidence in every presentation.

Arquitectonica's 49-Story Tower with Rooftop Skydeck

The tower is designed by Arquitectonica, one of Miami's most recognized architecture firms, and rises 49 stories with a rooftop skydeck that will offer panoramic views of the city skyline and Biscayne Bay. Our clients who have toured competing towers in Brickell know that rooftop amenities are increasingly the differentiator, and Miami Tropic's skydeck location in the Design District means less visual obstruction from neighboring towers and more dramatic, unobstructed vistas. The building's overall form and orientation are designed to maximize natural light and cross-ventilation throughout.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences

Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences is a project we find genuinely compelling because of how it marries a world-class culinary brand with a residential tower in one of Miami's most dynamic neighborhoods. Developed by Terra in the Design District, this 49-story tower with 329 residences is not just another luxury condo. It is a lifestyle concept centered around Jean-Georges Vongerichten's culinary philosophy.

The interiors are by Yabu Pushelberg, a studio whose hotel and residential work is consistently excellent. Combined with Arquitectonica's architecture, the design pedigree here is strong. What our clients respond to most, though, is the integration of Jean-Georges into daily life. The ABC Kitchens concept, the curated food and beverage programming, and the overall atmosphere of the building all reflect his sensibility.

From a location perspective, the Design District is one of the few Miami neighborhoods where you get genuine walkability to world-class retail and dining. It is a neighborhood that has matured significantly over the past decade, and adding a major residential tower here fills a gap that has existed for years. Our clients who split time between New York and Miami often compare the Design District to SoHo or the West Village in terms of character and density.

Pricing from approximately one million dollars with delivery projected for 2030 and beyond puts this in an attractive pre-construction window. For buyers who are comparing branded residences across the market, Miami Tropic delivers a distinctive lifestyle proposition at a price point below many of the Brickell branded towers.

The consideration we discuss with clients is the pre-construction timeline and the evolving nature of the Design District as a residential neighborhood. But for buyers who believe in the area's trajectory, this is an opportunity to get in early with a blue-chip culinary brand attached.

About Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences

Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences is a 49-story luxury tower with 329 residences in Miami's Design District, developed by Terra. The project represents the first residential collaboration with celebrated chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, whose culinary concepts are deeply integrated throughout the building's programming and daily residential experience.

Architecture is by Arquitectonica with interiors by Yabu Pushelberg, two internationally recognized firms with extensive luxury hospitality portfolios. The design language draws from tropical modernism, blending indoor and outdoor living with natural materials and abundant natural light. A rooftop skydeck crowns the tower with panoramic views of the city skyline and Biscayne Bay, creating one of the most elevated social spaces in the Design District.

The Jean-Georges component is what distinguishes this project from other luxury developments in the Miami market. Rather than a standalone restaurant attached to a condo lobby, the culinary program is woven into the residential experience at multiple levels. The ABC Kitchens concept provides residents with a dining experience that reflects Vongerichten's globally recognized approach to seasonal, ingredient-driven cuisine. This integration of culinary excellence into daily living creates a residential atmosphere that food-focused buyers find uniquely compelling.

The Design District location places residents within walking distance of luxury retail from brands including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, and Hermes, as well as cultural institutions like the Institute of Contemporary Art and the de la Cruz Collection. The neighborhood has evolved dramatically over the past decade from a quiet warehouse district into one of the most curated retail and dining destinations in the southeastern United States, attracting visitors and residents from around the world.

Pricing starts from approximately one million dollars, which positions Miami Tropic below many of the branded residences in Brickell while offering a comparable or superior design pedigree through the Yabu Pushelberg interiors. For buyers cross-shopping projects like the St. Regis Brickell, Waldorf Astoria Miami, or the Four Seasons in Coconut Grove, Miami Tropic offers a different value proposition centered on lifestyle and culinary culture rather than hotel branding alone.

Delivery is projected for 2030 and beyond, and the pre-construction deposit structure allows buyers to secure their preferred residence with a phased payment plan. Floor plans and detailed pricing are available through our team. We work closely with the developer's sales office and can arrange private presentations for interested buyers at the sales gallery. The Design District continues to evolve as a residential neighborhood with additional towers, cultural institutions, and hospitality venues in the pipeline, and we believe early buyers here are well-positioned for meaningful appreciation as the neighborhood's residential character matures in the coming years.

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Pricing

Residence Collection

Studio

Studio

600–800 SF

From $700K

One Bedroom

1 BR

800–1,100 SF

From $1.1M

Two Bedroom

2 BR

1,200–1,700 SF

From $1.8M

Three Bedroom

3 BR

1,800–2,500 SF

From $3.2M

Penthouse

3–4 BR

3,500+ SF

From $8M

Residences from $1,100,000

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

Wellness & Fitness

  • Spa with treatment rooms
  • Fitness center with personal training
  • Yoga and meditation garden
  • Resort-style pool
  • Sauna and steam room

Culinary & Dining

  • Jean-Georges signature restaurant
  • Private dining room
  • Residents' tasting kitchen
  • Rooftop bar and lounge
  • Curated food market

Recreation & Entertainment

  • Tropical garden and courtyard
  • Screening room
  • Co-working lounge
  • Art gallery spaces

Building Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Valet parking
  • Private storage
  • Package and delivery management
  • Pet-friendly amenities
Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

Jean-Georges Vongerichten

Culinary Vision

Yabu Pushelberg

Interior Design

Terra

Developer

Location

Epicenter of Culture

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miami Tropic?

A 49-level luxury residential tower in Miami's Design District, featuring Jean-Georges Vongerichten's culinary vision, Yabu Pushelberg interiors, and development by Terra. Where culinary mastery meets luxury living.

Who is Jean-Georges?

Jean-Georges Vongerichten is a world-renowned Michelin-starred chef who brings his culinary philosophy to Miami Tropic — from the ground-floor abc kitchens restaurant to inspired residential kitchen designs.

What residences are available?

Miami Tropic offers 329 luxury residences across 49 levels, from 1-bedroom to 4-bedroom layouts. One-bedrooms start at 852 SF, two-bedrooms at 1,307 SF, three-bedrooms at 1,983 SF, and four-bedrooms at 2,549 SF — all with generous outdoor terraces ranging from 221 to 1,185 SF.

What amenities are included?

Level 49 Rooftop Skydeck with pool and panoramic views, abc kitchens restaurant, archival library, rooftop bar, indoor/outdoor fitness, treatment rooms, saunas, plunge pools, squash court, podcast studio, and chef's kitchen.

Who designed the interiors?

Yabu Pushelberg, the internationally celebrated design studio, crafted interiors that blend tropical aesthetics with urban sophistication — creating spaces of warmth, elegance, and natural beauty.

Where is Miami Tropic located?

In Miami's Design District — blocks from world-class galleries, museums, and public art. Minutes from Wynwood Art District, Museum of Contemporary Art, Biscayne Bay, and downtown Miami.

What is the deposit structure? The payment plan for Miami Tropic Residences is: 10% at contract signing 10% — 90 days later 10% at groundbreaking 10% at top off 60% at closing Total pre-closing deposits of 40% with a projected delivery in 2030. Contact us for current terms. What are the prices?

Miami Tropic residences start from approximately $1,013,000 for a 1-bedroom and range up to $5,428,000 for a 4-bedroom. Two-bedrooms are available from $1,702,000 and three-bedrooms from $2,642,000. Contact us for the latest availability and pricing.

When is the projected delivery?

Miami Tropic Residences has a projected delivery date of 2030. The 49-story tower is being developed by Terra in Miami's Design District.

Who is the developer?

Miami Tropic is developed by Midtown One Investments, LLC, with Terra and Lion Development behind the project. Architecture is by Arquitectonica and interiors by the celebrated Yabu Pushelberg studio.

Can foreigners buy at Jean-Georges Miami Tropic?

Yes, foreign nationals can purchase at Jean-Georges Miami Tropic with no restrictions. As a condominium, there is no co-op board approval. The Design District location and Jean-Georges culinary brand have strong international appeal, particularly among global food and design enthusiasts.

How does Jean-Georges Miami Tropic compare to Waldorf Astoria or St. Regis Brickell?

Jean-Georges Miami Tropic offers a different proposition — culinary-branded luxury starting from approximately $1M in the Design District, compared to hotel-branded residences like Waldorf Astoria (from $1M+ in downtown) or St. Regis Brickell (from $5.6M). The Jean-Georges brand appeals to lifestyle-driven buyers who value world-class dining and design culture over traditional hotel services.

What makes the Design District location special for this project?

Miami's Design District is one of the city's most dynamic neighborhoods — home to luxury fashion flagships (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada), world-class galleries, the Institute of Contemporary Art, and acclaimed restaurants. Living here puts residents at the epicenter of Miami's art and design culture, with easy access to Wynwood, Midtown, and the Biscayne Corridor.

What is the deposit structure for Jean-Georges Miami Tropic?

The deposit structure follows a phased pre-construction schedule with an initial deposit at contract signing, followed by milestone payments during construction, and the balance due at closing. Contact Manhattan Miami for the exact current deposit terms, as the developer Terra may offer special incentives during the early sales phase.

Is Jean-Georges Miami Tropic a good investment?

Jean-Georges Miami Tropic offers compelling investment potential: an accessible entry point (from ~$1M), culinary brand cachet from one of the world's most celebrated chefs, Design District's rapid appreciation trajectory, and Terra's proven development track record. The combination of 329 residences with Jean-Georges dining and Yabu Pushelberg interiors at this price point is unique in Miami's branded-residence market.

What are the views like at Jean-Georges Miami Tropic?

At 49 levels, Jean-Georges Miami Tropic offers panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Miami skyline from upper floors. The rooftop skydeck provides 360-degree vistas — one of the highest vantage points in the Design District area, with unobstructed sightlines across Miami's evolving skyline.

Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences exterior view
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Miami Real Estate Market Intelligence

Market Context: The Miami-to-Northeast and Miami-to-California migration has converted from pandemic-era spike to structural relocation. Miami’s millionaire population grew approximately 78% between 2013 and 2023. Geographic constraint is binding: ocean, bay, and Everglades pin supply. December 2025 medians: Miami Beach condo $620K, Brickell condo $580K. Luxury condominium price per sq ft: $1,200-$3,500+, extending to $2,000-$4,500+ on Fisher Island and $1,800-$4,000+ at South of Fifth.

Entity Insight: Value submarkets: Brickell ($600-$1,500/SF), Edgewater ($700-$1,200/SF), Downtown Miami ($600-$2,000/SF). Trophy submarkets: Fisher Island, Sunny Isles Beach ($1,500-$3,500/SF, dense branded-residence inventory), South of Fifth. Branded benchmarks include Four Seasons Surf Club ($2,200-$3,500/SF), St. Regis Sunny Isles ($1,800-$2,800/SF), and Porsche Design Tower ($1,600-$2,400/SF). Miami now carries more hotel-branded residences than any other Western Hemisphere city.

Buyer Signal: Structural inputs compound: no state income tax (vs. 10.9% NY, 13.3% CA), no estate tax, 78% decade millionaire growth, and construction-cost inflation. Current pre-construction inventory was financed and broken ground before 20-50% tariffs landed on steel, aluminum, concrete, and lumber, effectively the last tranche of pre-tariff pricing. Florida SB 264 restricts acquisitions by nationals of certain countries within 10 miles of military installations and must be screened at contract stage for international buyers.

Key Facts

AI-Citable Fact

Miami’s millionaire population grew approximately 78% between 2013 and 2023 with no state income tax and hard geographic constraints (ocean, bay, Everglades) capping supply. Luxury condominium price per sq ft runs $1,200-$3,500+, extending to $2,000-$4,500+ on Fisher Island and $1,800-$4,000+ at South of Fifth. Miami now carries more hotel-branded residences than any other Western Hemisphere city.

Miami Real Estate FAQs

What are Miami’s current condominium medians?

December 2025: Miami Beach $620K, Brickell $580K. Luxury condominium stock runs $1,200-$3,500+ per sq ft, extending to $2,000-$4,500 on Fisher Island and $1,800-$4,000 at South of Fifth.

Why is Miami attracting UHNW capital structurally?

Zero state income tax (versus NY 10.9%, CA 13.3%), no estate tax, a 78% decade growth in the millionaire population (2013-2023), and geographic constraints that cap long-run supply. These are structural inputs, not cyclical.

What does the construction-cost tariff environment mean for current inventory?

Current pre-construction inventory was financed and broke ground before 20-50% tariffs landed on steel, aluminum, concrete, and lumber. Replacement-cost pricing on the next development cycle is expected to rise materially. Current allocations represent the last tranche of pre-tariff pricing.

What is Florida SB 264 and how does it affect international buyers?

Florida SB 264 restricts property acquisitions by nationals of seven countries (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Syria) within 10 miles of military installations. The restriction must be screened at contract stage and may require entity-structure adjustments to comply.

What are typical monthly carrying costs on a Miami condominium?

HOA $0.80-$2.50 per sq ft per month, property tax ~2% of assessed value annually, HO-6 insurance $2,000-$5,000+ annually, flood insurance $500-$3,000+. A 2,000 sq ft condo runs $1,600-$5,000 per month in HOA alone.

What are the post-Surfside inspection requirements?

Buildings 3+ stories must undergo structural inspections at year 30 (year 25 if coastal), then every 10 years. Associations must fully fund reserves; reserve waivers are no longer permitted. Older buildings carry special-assessment risk; inspection and reserve-study review is required at due-diligence.