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888 Brickell Avenue is a record-setting collaboration between JDS Development Group, Dolce&Gabbana, and Studio Sofield. Rising 90 stories and 1,049 feet, it will be the tallest tower in Miami, home to 259 exquisitely furnished residences and a luxury hotel.

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Detalles del edificio

888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana - Luxury Residences & Hotel: una visión general

Address

888 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131

Developer

JDS Development Group, Dolce & Gabbana

Architect

Sieger Suarez Architects

Year Completed

2027

Residences

259

Stories

73

Building Type

Condominio

Neighborhood

Brickell

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Por qué los compradores eligen 888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana - Luxury Residences & Hotel

America's First Dolce&Gabbana Branded Residences

888 Brickell is America's first Dolce&Gabbana branded residential tower, and the collaboration goes far beyond a logo on the building. Every residence is fully furnished by Dolce&Gabbana with one of four distinctive material palettes: Camelia Green emerald marble, Sahara Noir black marble, Travertino Giallo golden travertine, or Covelano Macchia Vecchia white marble. Buyers choose their palette, and D&G executes every detail. The facade features thousands of artisanally crafted travertine panels, fatto a mano. For fashion-forward buyers who want their home to be an extension of their personal brand, nothing else in Miami competes.

90 Stories and 1,049 Feet: A Record-Setting Supertall

Rising 90 stories and 1,049 feet, 888 Brickell ties with the Waldorf for the distinction of tallest residential structure south of Manhattan. Developed by JDS Development Group, led by Michael Stern who created New York's iconic Steinway Tower at 111 West 57th Street, this building is designed to make a statement on the skyline. Studio Sofield handles the architectural design. With 259 luxury residences and a hotel, the scale is ambitious but the unit count is restrained relative to the building's height, giving residents generous floor plans and fewer neighbors per floor.

115,000+ SF of Amenities with D&G Spa and Grand Ballroom

The amenity program at 888 Brickell is one of the most extensive in Miami at over 115,000 square feet. Highlights include a Dolce&Gabbana Spa, an Elevated Pool Club, a Grand Ballroom and event space, resident lounge and bar, state-of-the-art fitness center, private screening room, children's playroom, pet grooming salon, business center, private wine storage, porte-cochere and valet, and 24-hour concierge. The D&G aesthetic runs through every amenity space, creating a cohesive design experience that competitors with piecemeal amenity programs cannot match.

Competitive Pricing Starting from $2.1M with Hotel Component

Pricing at 888 Brickell starts from $2.1 million for one-bedroom residences (1,159-1,488 SF), with two-bedrooms from $3.3 million, three-bedrooms from $5 million, and four-bedrooms from $14 million. Duplex residences start from $12 million and half-floor penthouses from $14 million. A luxury D&G hotel within the building adds hospitality services and prestige. For buyers comparing this to the St. Regis, the D&G furnishing package included in the purchase price adds significant perceived value and eliminates the cost and complexity of separate interior design.

Perspectiva del asesor

Our Take on 888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana

888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana is the most talked-about new development in Brickell, and rightfully so. Developed by JDS Development Group and designed by Studio Sofield, this 90-story, 1,049-foot supertall at 888 Brickell Avenue is America's first Dolce&Gabbana branded residential tower and hotel. With 259 fully D&G-furnished residences and over 115,000 square feet of amenities, it is a maximalist vision executed with Italian precision.

What makes this project genuinely distinctive is the depth of the Dolce&Gabbana involvement. Every residence comes fully furnished in one of four material palettes chosen by the buyer: Camelia Green, Sahara Noir, Travertino Giallo, or Covelano Macchia Vecchia, each featuring rare marble and stone selections. The facade is clad in thousands of artisanally crafted travertine panels. This is not a licensing deal where a brand name is slapped on a generic building; D&G has their fingerprints on every surface.

Pricing starts from $2.1 million for one-bedrooms, with two-bedrooms from $3.3 million, three-bedrooms from $5 million, and four-bedrooms from $14 million. Given the fully furnished delivery and the scope of the amenity program, we consider the value proposition competitive with other Brickell supertalls.

JDS Development Group's track record with 111 West 57th Street (Steinway Tower) in New York gives us confidence in their ability to execute a supertall project of this complexity. The amenity roster, including the D&G Spa, Elevated Pool Club, Grand Ballroom, private screening room, wine storage, and pet grooming salon, is among the deepest in the Miami market.

For buyers comparing 888 Brickell to the St. Regis, we characterize 888 as the boldest aesthetic statement. The D&G brand appeals to buyers who want maximum visual impact and a turnkey living experience. Our New York clients familiar with JDS's work at Steinway Tower appreciate the developer's proven ability to deliver architectural landmarks.

Acerca de 888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana - Luxury Residences & Hotel

888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana is a record-setting collaboration between JDS Development Group, Dolce&Gabbana, and Studio Sofield that introduces America's first Dolce&Gabbana branded residential tower and hotel to Miami's Brickell skyline. Rising 90 stories and 1,049 feet at 888 Brickell Avenue, this supertall landmark features 259 fully Dolce&Gabbana-furnished luxury residences with over 115,000 square feet of amenities.

Developed by JDS Development Group, led by Michael Stern who is known for creating New York's iconic 111 West 57th Street (Steinway Tower), 888 Brickell brings the same ambition for architectural excellence to Miami. The building design by Studio Sofield features a facade clad in thousands of artisanally crafted travertine panels, fatto a mano, establishing a Mediterranean material presence unlike anything else in the Brickell corridor.

Every residence is delivered fully furnished by Dolce&Gabbana. Buyers select from four distinctive material palettes of rare marble and stone: Camelia Green (emerald marble with ivory veining), Sahara Noir (black marble with golden veins), Travertino Giallo (warm golden travertine), and Covelano Macchia Vecchia (luminous white marble). The fully furnished approach eliminates the cost, time, and complexity of separate interior design while ensuring a cohesive aesthetic throughout.

Residence types include one-bedroom homes from $2,100,000 (1,159-1,488 SF), two-bedrooms from $3,300,000 (2,005-2,559 SF), three-bedrooms from $5,000,000 (2,800-3,068 SF), four-bedrooms from $14,000,000 (4,962-5,241 SF), duplex residences from $12,000,000, and half-floor penthouses from $14,000,000. A luxury Dolce&Gabbana hotel occupies a portion of the tower, adding world-class hospitality services and dining.

The amenity program spans over 115,000 square feet and includes a Dolce&Gabbana Spa, Elevated Pool Club, Grand Ballroom and event space, resident lounge and bar, state-of-the-art fitness center, private screening room, children's playroom, pet grooming salon, business center, private wine storage, porte-cochere with valet, and 24-hour concierge. Every amenity space reflects the Dolce&Gabbana design aesthetic, creating a fully immersive branded living experience.

The Brickell location at 888 Brickell Avenue places residents in the center of Miami's premier financial and lifestyle district, steps from world-class dining, Brickell City Centre, Mary Brickell Village, and waterfront parks along Biscayne Bay. Contact Manhattan Miami for current availability, pricing updates, floor plans, and to schedule a private presentation of the sales gallery.

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Precios

Colección de residencias

One Bedroom

1 BR

900–1,200 SF

From $1.5M

Two Bedroom

2 BR

1,400–2,000 SF

From $2.5M

Three Bedroom

3 BR

2,200–3,200 SF

From $4.5M

Four Bedroom

4 BR

3,500–4,500 SF

From $7.5M

Penthouse

4–5 BR

5,000+ SF

From $15M

Residences from $2,000,000

Amenidades

Amenidades de primer nivel

Wellness & Fitness

  • Dolce&Gabbana branded spa
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Yoga studio
  • Resort-style pool deck
  • Sauna and steam room

Recreation & Entertainment

  • Dolce&Gabbana private club
  • Cinema and screening room
  • Game lounge
  • Children's creative center

Social & Dining

  • Signature restaurant by Dolce&Gabbana
  • Private dining room
  • Rooftop lounge and bar
  • Wine cellar
  • Cigar lounge

Building Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Valet parking
  • Private storage
  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Pet grooming station
Diseño & arquitectura

Los visionarios

Interior Designer

JDS Development Group

Developer

Studio Sofield

Building Designer

Location

A Beacon Within The Magic City

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What is 888 Brickell?

888 Brickell is America's first Dolce&Gabbana branded residential tower - a 90-story, 1,049-foot landmark in Miami's Brickell. Developed by JDS Development Group and designed by Studio Sofield, it features 259 fully D&G-furnished residences, a luxury hotel, and over 115,000 SF of amenities.

Who is the developer?

What residences are available?

888 Brickell offers 259 residences across three collections: The Suite & Room Collection (1-2 bedrooms), The Duplex Collection (3 bedrooms), and The Penthouse Collection (4 bedrooms). Every residence is fully furnished by Dolce&Gabbana with a choice of four rare marble palettes.

What are the prices?

1-bedrooms from $2,100,000 (1,159-1,488 SF), 2-bedrooms from $3,300,000 (2,005-2,559 SF), 3-bedrooms from $5,000,000 (2,800-3,068 SF), 4-bedrooms from $14,000,000. Duplex residences from $12,000,000 and half-floor penthouses from $14,000,000.

What amenities does 888 Brickell offer?

Over 115,000 SF of amenities including the Elevated Pool Club, Dolce&Gabbana Spa, Grand Ballroom and event space, resident lounge and bar, state-of-the-art fitness center, private screening room, children's playroom, pet grooming salon, business center, porte-cochere, 24-hour concierge, and private wine storage.

What material palettes are available?

Choose from four rare marble palettes: Camelia Green (emerald marble with ivory veining), Sahara Noir (dramatic black marble with golden veins), Travertino Giallo (warm golden travertine), and Covelano Macchia Vecchia (luminous white marble with soft grey veining).

Is there a hotel at 888 Brickell?

Yes. 888 Brickell will feature a luxury hotel designed entirely by Dolce&Gabbana, offering world-class hospitality, dining, and entertainment. Residents benefit from hotel-level services while guests experience the D&G lifestyle firsthand.

Where is 888 Brickell located?

888 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131 - in the heart of Brickell, Miami's premier financial and lifestyle district. Steps from Brickell City Centre, Mary Brickell Village, world-class dining, and Biscayne Bay waterfront living.

When is 888 Brickell expected to be completed?

888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana is currently in pre-construction with an estimated delivery in 2029 (Q2 per recent sources). The 90-story, 1,049-foot tower will be the tallest building in Miami upon completion. Contact Manhattan Miami for the latest construction updates.

Can foreigners buy at 888 Brickell?

Yes, foreign nationals can purchase at 888 Brickell with no restrictions. Florida has no foreign ownership limitations, and the global Dolce&Gabbana brand attracts international buyers from Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Manhattan Miami specializes in assisting international purchasers.

How does 888 Brickell compare to 1428 Brickell or Baccarat?

888 Brickell is the only fully Dolce&Gabbana-furnished tower with 4 rare marble palettes, while 1428 Brickell emphasizes ACPV architectural innovation and Baccarat offers French crystal artistry. All three are ultra-luxury Brickell towers, but 888 uniquely delivers turnkey Italian fashion-house living at Miami’s tallest height (1,049 ft).

What makes 888 Brickell the tallest tower in Miami?

At 90 stories and 1,049 feet, 888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana will be the tallest building in Miami upon completion, surpassing all existing towers. The height provides unobstructed 360-degree views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Everglades, with premium sky residences and penthouses at the upper levels.

Are all residences fully furnished by Dolce&Gabbana?

Yes, all 259 residences at 888 Brickell are fully furnished and finished by Dolce&Gabbana with bespoke Italian craftsmanship. Buyers choose from 4 rare marble palettes: Camelia Green, Sahara Noir, Travertino Giallo, and Covelano Macchia Vecchia. The turnkey delivery includes all furniture, fixtures, and custom D&G design elements.

What is the deposit structure at 888 Brickell?

The deposit structure for 888 Brickell is available upon inquiry during the reservation and sales phase. Pre-construction deposits in Brickell typically range from 20-50% spread across construction milestones. Contact Manhattan Miami for the current deposit schedule and reservation terms.

Is 888 Brickell a good investment?

888 Brickell carries exceptional investment potential as the tallest tower in Miami with full Dolce&Gabbana branding - a combination unprecedented in the Americas. Branded residences globally command 30-50% premiums over non-branded peers. With pricing from $2.1M, limited supply of 259 units, and strong international demand, 888 Brickell positions as a flagship Miami investment.

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Inteligencia del mercado inmobiliario de Miami

Contexto de mercado: La migración de Miami desde el Noreste y desde California ha pasado de ser un repunte de la era pandémica a una reubicación estructural. La población millonaria de Miami creció aproximadamente un 78 % entre 2013 y 2023. La restricción geográfica es determinante: el océano, la bahía y los Everglades limitan la oferta. Medianas de diciembre de 2025: condominio en Miami Beach 620.000 USD, condominio en Brickell 580.000 USD. Precio por pie cuadrado de condominios de lujo: 1.200-3.500+ USD, que se extiende hasta 2.000-4.500+ USD en Fisher Island y 1.800-4.000+ USD en South of Fifth.

Análisis de entidades: Submercados de valor: Brickell (600-1.500 USD/ft²), Edgewater (700-1.200 USD/ft²), Downtown Miami (600-2.000 USD/ft²). Submercados trofeo: Fisher Island, Sunny Isles Beach (1.500-3.500 USD/ft², con denso inventario de residencias de marca), South of Fifth. Las referencias de marca incluyen Four Seasons Surf Club (2.200-3.500 USD/ft²), St. Regis Sunny Isles (1.800-2.800 USD/ft²) y Porsche Design Tower (1.600-2.400 USD/ft²). Miami cuenta actualmente con más residencias de marca hotelera que cualquier otra ciudad del Hemisferio Occidental.

Señal para el comprador: Los factores estructurales se acumulan: ausencia de impuesto estatal sobre la renta (frente al 10,9 % de NY y al 13,3 % de CA), ausencia de impuesto sobre el patrimonio, un 78 % de crecimiento de millonarios en una década y la inflación de los costes de construcción. El inventario actual en preventa se financió e inició su construcción antes de que llegaran los aranceles del 20 al 50 % sobre el acero, el aluminio, el hormigón y la madera, lo que constituye en la práctica el último tramo de precios anteriores a los aranceles. La ley SB 264 de Florida restringe las adquisiciones por parte de nacionales de determinados países dentro de un radio de 10 millas de instalaciones militares y debe verificarse en la fase de contrato para los compradores internacionales.

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La población millonaria de Miami creció aproximadamente un 78 % entre 2013 y 2023, sin impuesto estatal sobre la renta y con fuertes restricciones geográficas (océano, bahía, Everglades) que limitan la oferta. El precio por pie cuadrado de los condominios de lujo se sitúa entre 1.200 y 3.500+ USD, que se extiende hasta 2.000-4.500+ USD en Fisher Island y 1.800-4.000+ USD en South of Fifth. Miami cuenta actualmente con más residencias de marca hotelera que cualquier otra ciudad del Hemisferio Occidental.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el mercado inmobiliario de Miami

¿Cuáles son las medianas actuales de condominios en Miami?

Diciembre de 2025: Miami Beach 620.000 USD, Brickell 580.000 USD. El parque de condominios de lujo se sitúa entre 1.200 y 3.500+ USD por pie cuadrado, que se extiende hasta 2.000-4.500 USD en Fisher Island y 1.800-4.000 USD en South of Fifth.

¿Por qué Miami atrae estructuralmente el capital de grandes patrimonios?

Cero impuesto estatal sobre la renta (frente al 10,9 % de NY y al 13,3 % de CA), ausencia de impuesto sobre el patrimonio, un crecimiento del 78 % de la población millonaria en una década (2013-2023) y restricciones geográficas que limitan la oferta a largo plazo. Se trata de factores estructurales, no cíclicos.

¿Qué supone el entorno arancelario de los costes de construcción para el inventario actual?

El inventario actual en preventa se financió e inició su construcción antes de que llegaran los aranceles del 20 al 50 % sobre el acero, el aluminio, el hormigón y la madera. Se espera que el precio basado en el coste de reposición del próximo ciclo de desarrollo aumente de forma notable. Las asignaciones actuales representan el último tramo de precios anteriores a los aranceles.

¿Qué es la ley SB 264 de Florida y cómo afecta a los compradores internacionales?

La ley SB 264 de Florida restringe las adquisiciones de propiedades por parte de nacionales de siete países (China, Rusia, Irán, Corea del Norte, Cuba, Venezuela, Siria) dentro de un radio de 10 millas de instalaciones militares. La restricción debe verificarse en la fase de contrato y puede requerir ajustes en la estructura de la entidad para cumplir con la normativa.

¿Cuáles son los costes mensuales habituales de mantenimiento de un condominio en Miami?

Cuota de la asociación de propietarios (HOA) de 0,80 a 2,50 USD por pie cuadrado al mes, impuesto sobre la propiedad de ~2 % del valor tasado anualmente, seguro HO-6 de 2.000 a 5.000+ USD anuales y seguro contra inundaciones de 500 a 3.000+ USD. Un condominio de 2.000 ft² supone de 1.600 a 5.000 USD al mes solo en cuotas de la asociación.

¿Cuáles son los requisitos de inspección posteriores a Surfside?

Los edificios de 3 o más plantas deben someterse a inspecciones estructurales en el año 30 (año 25 si son costeros) y, a partir de entonces, cada 10 años. Las asociaciones deben dotar íntegramente sus reservas; ya no se permiten las exenciones de reservas. Los edificios más antiguos conllevan riesgo de derramas extraordinarias; en la fase de diligencia debida se requiere la revisión de la inspección y del estudio de reservas.