Kempinski Group has announced Kempinski Residences Miami Design District, its first branded residential project in the United States.
Developed in partnership with Miami-based DaGrosa Capital Development Partners LLC, the project introduces Kempinski’s 150-year tradition of luxury hospitality to Miami’s Design District. The development team includes Arquitectonica for architectural design, Rockwell Group for interior design, and Enea for landscape architecture.
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Situated at 3801 and 3883 Biscayne Boulevard, the development will consist of two 20-story towers offering 132 private residences, 17 guest suites and six townhomes. Residences will range from two- to four-bedroom layouts, each featuring generous living spaces and expansive terraces with views of Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami.
The two towers will be connected by an elevated third-floor amenity bridge, giving residents access to shared facilities across both buildings. On-site wellness amenities will include a fitness center, a full-service spa, recovery zones, a lap pool, cold plunge, infrared and steam saunas, and outdoor training areas. The property will also feature dining options such as a restaurant and dining salons, plus lifestyle amenities including a library, game lounges, a movie room, a golf simulator, a Formula 1 simulator, children’s playrooms, splash pads, outdoor play areas and a padel court.
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“Bringing Kempinski’s first U.S. branded residences to Miami is a significant moment,” said Joseph Da Grosa, founder and chairman of DaGrosa Capital Development Partners LLC. “The Design District has become a globally recognized cultural and culinary destination where art, design and high-end retail converge. Kempinski’s global reputation for refined living, rooted in heritage and service excellence, aligns well with this neighborhood and ensures the project’s lasting appeal.”