Branded hospitality is moving into Miami’s condo market, and Edgewater is the address. The Anantara Bayfront Tower broke ground in March 2026, bringing the Anantara hospitality brand to a waterfront residential high-rise designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox with ODP Architecture & Design. Completion is targeted for 2028.
Project Scope
KPF leads the architecture in association with ODP, with interiors by designer Patricia Urquiola, a pairing that puts a global office and a marquee interior name on a single Edgewater tower. The project folds hotel-grade amenities and services into for-sale residences, the defining feature of the branded-residence model. Delivering that means building hospitality infrastructure, service cores, and amenity programming into a condominium structure from the start, not bolting it on later.
Why It Matters
Branded residences have become one of the most resilient categories in Miami real estate, commanding premiums by attaching a hospitality name and its service standards to ownership. Anantara’s entry deepens that trend in Edgewater, a neighborhood that’s shifted in a decade from overlooked to one of the city’s densest luxury corridors. For buyers, the appeal is turnkey service and a recognizable brand. For the market, each new branded tower is a test of how much premium the label can keep commanding as supply rises along Biscayne Bay. Compare it with nearby Edge House Miami.
Project Team & Details
| Architect | Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) with ODP Architecture & Design |
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| Status | Under Construction |
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| Funding Source | Private |
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