A carmaker putting its badge on a condo tower usually means a branded lobby and not much else. Aston Martin Residences went further. The 66-story tower at the mouth of the Miami River is the company’s first building, designed in-house with its own studio, and it topped out as the tallest all-residential building south of New York City.
Project Scope
The tower rises 817 feet and holds 391 units, nearly all sold by the time it completed on April 30, 2024. G&G Business Developments led the project, with architect Rodolfo Miani of Bodas Miani Anger shaping the design alongside Aston Martin’s team, and Coastal Construction building it. The form is the signature: a sail-shaped silhouette that curves toward Biscayne Bay, narrowing as it climbs. Amenities run to the brand, including a superyacht marina, an art gallery and the kind of curated finishes that justify the address at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way.
Why It Matters
This is brand architecture taken seriously. Where most text-bg-licensing deals stop at decor, here the manufacturer drove the design language end to end, and the result reshaped the downtown Miami waterfront skyline. It sits within the city’s run of ultra-luxury residential construction, near projects like the Waldorf Astoria Residences, and echoes the supertall residential ambition of towers like Central Park Tower in New York. For a builder, the lesson is that a curved, tapering tower with a marina at its base is as much an engineering exercise as a marketing one.
Project Team & Details
| Developer | G&G Business Developments |
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| Owner / Client | G&G Business Developments |
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| Architect | Bodas Miani Anger (BMA) |
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| General Contractor | Coastal Construction |
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| Status | Completed |
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| Funding Source | Private |
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