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Miami luxury condominium tower will have more than 50,000 sf of amenities

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Miami luxury condominium tower will have more than 50,000 sf of amenities

Waterfront restaurant, dining terraces, a private dining room outdoor pavilion included


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | July 22, 2024
Miami luxury condominium tower Continuum Club & Residences will have more than 50,000 sf of amenities
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings

Continuum Club & Residences, a new 32-story luxury condominium tower in the coveted North Bay Village of Miami will feature more than 50,000 sf of indoor and outdoor amenities. The program includes a waterfront restaurant, dining terraces with resident privileges, and a private dining room outdoor pavilion.

A fitness center will include a designated turf for a sled push and a boxing room complete with bags and gloves, and a yoga room. A golf simulator will help users work on their swing. A colorful kids room will include easels, art materials, toys and more. An exclusive social room for residents will resemble an upscale lounge, including an intimate bar and ample seating options. A 24/7 market will be available for residents offering drinks and snacks.

The dining pavilion at the Continuum Club & Residences will provide panoramic views from underneath a trellis adorned with vines. Amenities will also include a fitness lawn, a variety of pool options, and ample shaded areas.

Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings

Black and white stripes playing off of Miami’s rich history, will be a nod to the art deco aesthetic. The project will produce 198 meticulously designed residences starting from under $1,000,000. Each home guarantees a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, Indian Creek, and the dynamic skyline of downtown Miami.

A testament to visionary developer Ian Bruce Eichner's legacy, the project represents the evolution of the Continuum brand, offering a fusion of sophistication and innovation. The design is a collaboration among three firms, Arquitectonica, Durukan Design, and Martha Schwartz Partners. Groundbreaking is scheduled for next winter.

Owner and/or developer: Continuum Company & Aksoy Holding
Interior design: Durukan Design
Architect of record: Arquitectonica
Landscape architect: Martha Schwartz Partners
MEP Engineer: Cosentini
Structural Engineer: DeSimone
General Contractor/Construction Manager: Not selected yet

Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings
Rendering courtesy Continuum Company & Aksoy Holdings

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