Missoni Baia
Missoni-Branded Waterfront Living on Biscayne Bay
Italian Design — Realized in Glass
Rising 57 stories along 200 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage in Edgewater, Missoni Baia is the first ground-up residential collaboration with the Missoni fashion house in the United States. Developed by OKO Group with Cain International, the tower's 249 residences are wrapped in sculptural balconies designed by Asymptote Architecture, with interiors by Paris Forino and gardens by Enea Garden Design.
Missoni Baia at a Glance
700 NE 26th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
OKO Group, Cain International & OB Group
Asymptote Architecture (Hani Rashid & Lise Anne Couture)
2024
249
57
Condominium
Edgewater
Why Buyers Choose Missoni Baia
A Genuine Fashion-House Collaboration
Missoni Baia is the Missoni house's first ground-up residential building in the United States, and that distinction is more than marketing. The collaboration shapes the building's identity, its common spaces, and the sensibility of its finishes. For buyers who value design provenance, owning at Missoni Baia means owning a piece of a recognized Italian brand executed in architecture rather than apparel. In a Miami market increasingly crowded with branded residences, the pairing of Missoni with Asymptote's architecture gives this building a clearly differentiated position.
Sculptural Architecture by Asymptote
The cascading, sculptural balconies that define Missoni Baia are the work of Asymptote Architecture, founded by Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture. The design is not decorative — those deep terraces function as genuine outdoor living space oriented toward Biscayne Bay, and the facade's movement makes the tower instantly recognizable on the Edgewater skyline. We find that architecturally distinctive buildings hold their identity over time, which matters for both daily enjoyment and long-term resale positioning.
Direct Bayfront with a Resort-Scale Spa
With roughly 200 feet of frontage on Biscayne Bay, Missoni Baia offers the kind of direct waterfront position that defines value in Edgewater. The amenity program backs that location with one of the largest spas in Miami, a cantilevered bayside pool, and a full suite of wellness and recreation spaces. We regularly tour buildings in this corridor with clients, and the depth of the spa and pool program here stands out even against newer competitors.
Delivered, with OKO Group Behind It
Missoni Baia is a completed, occupied building, which removes the construction and delivery risk that comes with pre-construction purchases. It was developed by OKO Group, the firm led by Vladislav Doronin whose portfolio includes Una Residences and the Aman-branded developments. That track record at the top of the global luxury market gives buyers confidence in the quality of execution — and because the building is finished, what you see is what you own.
Our Take on Missoni Baia
Missoni Baia occupies an interesting place in Miami's branded-residence landscape. It pairs a globally recognized fashion name with serious architecture from Asymptote and a developer, OKO Group, that operates at the very top of the luxury market. The sculptural balconies are not a gimmick — they read as architecture, and they give the building a distinct identity on the Edgewater waterfront that we expect to age well.
The strongest case for Missoni Baia is the combination of a direct bayfront position, a design-led building, and the fact that it is delivered. Buyers get roughly 200 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage, one of the largest spa programs in the city, and the certainty of a finished product — no construction timeline, no delivery risk, no guessing about finish quality. For a branded residence, that certainty is worth a great deal. The Edgewater location continues to mature, with the Design District, Midtown, and Wynwood all within easy reach.
The honest counterpoints are familiar for the corridor. Edgewater, while improving quickly, does not yet carry the established prestige of Brickell or Miami Beach, and Biscayne Boulevard traffic can be a daily consideration. As a branded building, pricing carries a premium that buyers should weigh against comparable non-branded waterfront product nearby. For clients who prioritize design pedigree, a finished building, and a true bayfront address, Missoni Baia is a compelling choice — and we are glad to walk through current availability and pricing in detail.
About Missoni Baia
Missoni Baia is a 57-story branded waterfront condominium in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood, set at 700 NE 26th Terrace with roughly 200 feet of direct frontage on Biscayne Bay. Developed by OKO Group in partnership with Cain International and OB Group, it is the first ground-up residential project in the United States to carry the name of the Missoni fashion house, the Italian label long associated with distinctive knitwear and color. The result is a building that pairs a globally recognized design name with a serious development pedigree.
The tower was designed by Asymptote Architecture, the New York practice founded by Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture. Their language of fluid, sculptural form is most visible in the building's cascading balconies, which give the facade a sense of movement against the flat horizon of the bay. Interiors throughout the 249 residences are by Paris Forino, while the landscape and gardens are the work of Enea Garden Design — a design team assembled to compete at the top of Miami's branded-residence market.
Residences range from approximately 776 to 3,788 interior square feet across one- to five-bedroom layouts, supplemented by a collection of waterfront townhomes. Each home features floor-to-ceiling glass, marble flooring, custom Italian cabinetry, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and deep balconies oriented toward the water. Many homes capture open views across Biscayne Bay to the Miami Beach skyline, a sightline protected by the building's position on the water's edge.
The amenity program is among the most extensive in Edgewater. A cantilevered pool projects out over the bay, joined by an Olympic-length lap pool, a lounge pool, and a children's pool. The spa is one of the largest in Miami, with saunas, steam rooms, plunge pools, and treatment rooms. A 1,700-square-foot fitness center, yoga studio, tennis court, private screening room, game room, kids' club, salon, and pet spa round out a resort-scale offering, supported by concierge and valet service.
Edgewater itself has matured into one of Miami's most dynamic bayfront corridors, with the Design District, Midtown, and Wynwood immediately inland and Downtown and Brickell a short drive south. As a delivered building, Missoni Baia removes the construction and delivery risk of pre-construction while retaining the appeal of recent, design-led architecture — a combination that continues to draw both end-users and investors to the Edgewater waterfront.
Unparalleled Living
Residence Collection
One Bedroom
1 BR
776–1,000 SF
From $600K
Two Bedroom
2 BR
1,100–1,500 SF
From $1.1M
Three Bedroom
3 BR
1,600–2,200 SF
From $1.9M
Four & Five Bedroom
4–5 BR
2,400–3,788 SF
From $3.5M
Waterfront Townhome
3–4 BR
3,000+ SF
From $3.6M
Residences from $600,000
Amenities & Services
Amenities
- Cantilevered Bayside Pool Over Biscayne Bay
- Olympic-Length Lap Pool & Lounge Pool
- Children's Pool & Splash Area
- One of Miami's Largest Spas — Saunas, Steam & Treatment Rooms
- Hot & Cold Plunge Pools
- 1,700 SF Fitness Center & Yoga Studio
- Tennis Court
- Private Screening Room
- Billiards & Game Room
- Kids' Club & Teen Lounge
- Hair & Nail Salon
- Pet Spa
- Bayfront Terrace & Promenade
- Concierge & Valet Parking
The Visionaries
OKO Group & Cain International
Developer
Asymptote Architecture
Design Architect
Paris Forino
Interior Design
Enea Garden Design
Landscape Architect
Edgewater — on Biscayne Bay
Edgewater sits at the center of Miami's most active urban core, with the Design District and Midtown to the west, Wynwood just beyond, and Downtown and Brickell a short drive south. Missoni Baia anchors the bayfront at NE 26th Terrace, where roughly 200 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage opens directly onto the water and the Miami Beach skyline across the bay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Missoni Baia?
Missoni Baia is a 57-story luxury waterfront condominium in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood, developed by OKO Group with Cain International. It is the Missoni fashion house's first ground-up residential project in the United States, comprising 249 residences designed by Asymptote Architecture with interiors by Paris Forino. The tower stretches roughly 200 feet along Biscayne Bay.
What types of residences are available?
Missoni Baia offers one- to five-bedroom residences ranging from approximately 776 to 3,788 interior square feet, along with a collection of waterfront townhomes. Every residence features floor-to-ceiling glass, marble flooring, custom Italian cabinetry, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and deep bayfront balconies.
What are the starting prices at Missoni Baia?
As a delivered building, pricing at Missoni Baia is driven by the resale and developer-closeout market. Residences have generally traded from the $600,000s for one-bedrooms to the $7 million-plus range for the largest bay-facing homes, with waterfront townhomes starting around $3.6 million. Contact Manhattan Miami for current availability and pricing.
Who designed Missoni Baia?
The tower was designed by Asymptote Architecture, the New York firm founded by Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture, known for its sculptural, fluid forms. Interiors are by Paris Forino, the landscape and gardens are by Enea Garden Design, and the residential identity is a collaboration with the Missoni fashion house.
When was Missoni Baia completed?
Missoni Baia topped off and reached completion in the 2023–2024 window, with closings and move-ins underway. It is a delivered, fully amenitized building rather than a pre-construction project.
Where is Missoni Baia located?
700 NE 26th Terrace, Edgewater, Miami, FL 33137. The building sits directly on Biscayne Bay with roughly 200 feet of waterfront. Wynwood, the Design District, Midtown, and Downtown Miami are all within a few minutes' drive, and Miami Beach is a short trip across the bay.
What amenities does Missoni Baia offer?
Amenities include a cantilevered bayside pool over Biscayne Bay, an Olympic-length lap pool, a lounge pool, and a children's pool; one of the largest spas in Miami with saunas, steam rooms, and treatment rooms; hot and cold plunge pools; a 1,700-square-foot fitness center and yoga studio; a tennis court; a private screening room; a billiards and game room; a kids' club; a hair and nail salon; a pet spa; and concierge with valet parking.
What makes Missoni Baia a branded residence?
Missoni Baia carries the name and design sensibility of the Missoni fashion house, the Italian brand known for its distinctive knitwear and color. The collaboration informs the building's identity, common spaces, and finishes, placing it within Miami's growing collection of fashion- and design-branded residences while pairing it with the architectural language of Asymptote.
Who is the developer of Missoni Baia?
Missoni Baia was developed by OKO Group, the Miami- and New York-based development firm led by Vladislav Doronin, in partnership with Cain International and OB Group. OKO Group's portfolio includes Una Residences and the Aman-branded developments, reflecting a focus on the upper tier of the global luxury market.
Can foreigners buy at Missoni Baia?
Yes. Florida places no restrictions on foreign ownership, and Edgewater's waterfront branded residences draw international buyers from Latin America, Europe, and beyond. Manhattan Miami regularly assists international purchasers through the full acquisition, financing, and closing process.
How does Missoni Baia compare to other Edgewater buildings?
Within Edgewater, Missoni Baia distinguishes itself through its fashion-house branding and the sculptural architecture of Asymptote, set against a long stretch of direct bay frontage. Its spa and pool program is among the most extensive in the neighborhood. Compared with the larger twin-tower projects nearby, it offers a more design-driven, boutique-scaled positioning at a comparable waterfront address.
Is Missoni Baia a good investment?
Edgewater has been among Miami's fastest-appreciating corridors, and a delivered branded building removes construction and delivery risk. Missoni Baia's combination of waterfront position, recognized architecture, and a fashion-house name supports premium positioning and rental demand along the Edgewater–Wynwood spine. As always, unit selection, floor, and view orientation drive individual returns.
What are the residences finished with?
Residences feature floor-to-ceiling glass, marble flooring, custom Italian kitchen cabinetry, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, wine coolers in select homes, walk-in closets, automated climate control, and approximately 10-foot-deep bayfront balconies designed as outdoor living space.
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700 NE 26th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
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
- Miami Beach Condo Median (Dec 2025): $620K
- Brickell Condo Median (Dec 2025): $580K
- Luxury Condo $/SF: $1,200-$3,500+
- Fisher Island $/SF: $2,000-$4,500
- Avg Days on Market: 95
- Closing Costs: 2-3% (cash), 3-4% (financed)
- Property Tax: ~2% of assessed value annually
- Millionaire Population Growth: +78% (2013-2023)
- State Income Tax: 0% (vs. NY 10.9%, CA 13.3%)
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.