Murano at Portofino opened its doors in 2003 and became one of the most coveted properties in South Beach's exclusive South of Fifth neighborhood. Most recently, new regulations prohibit high-rise construction in this area, ensuring that the incredible views from this luxurious building are protected indefinitely. This building's extraordinary finishes and amenities coupled with its picturesque view of the Government Cut, Biscayne Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean, make it the perfect place to call home.
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Murano at Portofino is a 37-story luxury condominium tower at the southern tip of South Beach, completed in 2002 as part of the South of Fifth (SoFi) redevelopment. The building has 189 residences, direct views of Government Cut and Biscayne Bay, and sits beside the Miami Beach Marina.
Resale residences range from approximately $1.5 million for two-bedroom interior units to $10 million-plus for penthouse units. Direct bay- and Government-Cut-view units trade at meaningful premium over interior-facing units.
Amenities include a beachfront pool, fitness center and spa, tennis courts, marina access, 24-hour valet and concierge, and a private restaurant. Its position in SoFi grants walking access to Joe's Stone Crab, Smith & Wollensky, and the South Pointe Park beachfront.
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The world-famous architectural team at Miami-based Sieger Suarez Architecture, in conjunction with the team at Fullerton Diaz Architecture, collaborated on Murano at Portofino's distinctive design. Designed as a three-tiered stepping tower that faces Biscayne Bay, residents enter the 37-story building through the porte-cochère entry into a spectacular lobby with 20-foot ceilings.