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IN T HE N OW Culture at Heart Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is going big for its 15th anniversary. 1 9 Strike Your Fancy Behold a selection of grand ideas any joie de vivre afficionado should know all about. 2 0 Fresh Picks Top food, fashion, and event selections from local headliners. 2 2 Autumnal Almanac Six ways to support South Florida’s best cultural institutions. 2 6
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Coastal Georgian Jewel Savannah transcends its aura of horse-drawn carriages on cobblestone streets. 2 8
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Neck of the Woods An insider’s look at popular spots in two of the hottest markets. 3 0
Waking Up Miami Nobody takes Miami by storm quite like the legendary interior designer Ken Fulk. 5 9 Haute Meat The Design District’s culinary quest tastes like a Michelin star. 6 0 Higher Purpose A former Methodist church repurposed as a multidisciplinary space changes Sag Harbor. 6 2
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Treasure Trove The rejuvenated grand dame of Moroccan hospitality is overflowing with riches. 6 4 Girl on Fire The rise of Otmara Marrero, a budding home-grown actress. 6 6 Over Par When it comes to golf, playing the most vaunted private clubs may be worth the price. 6 8
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FE AT UR E S Behind the Hedges New Miami resident Lais Ribeiro lights up one of Berkshire Hathaway’s most prominent Miami Beach properties. 3 2
Lais Ribeiro goes with the flow in this breezy Zimmermann dress.
Dressing and Addressing The forward-thinking mantra of Donna Karan. 4 0 Style by the Sea A visual ramble, room by room, through the best in coastal interiors. 4 4 Fall Into Autumn From Italy to Vermont to California, here is a look at this season’s most spectacular destinations. 5 2
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/ contributors JEAN NAYAR regularly contributes to various lifestyle magazines, such as Departures, Galerie, Interior Design, and Cottages & Gardens, and has written more than a dozen books, including Living in Style New York and Green Living by Design.
DIRK DESOUZA is a luxury lifestyle writer who pulls back a richly detailed curtain on the most remarkable people, places, and events the city has to offer. When not writing, Dirk is a champion of causes, husband, and father, residing in the lush Village of Biscayne Park.
Born and raised on Miami Beach, ERIN MICHELLE NEWBERG is a lifestyle, luxury, travel, and beauty expert whose footprint extends to Paris, Rome, Beirut, and Aspen, though the list is longer. When not writing, she is a vintage designer collector and art supporter.
A multifaceted writer and editor based out of New York, LUKE HIMMELSBACH consistently focuses on new ways to engage readers through multiple mediums and captivating forms of storytelling.
In the past few years TIM LATTERNER worked as an editor at Architectural Digest, Haute Living, Gotham, and Hamptons Magazines. His work has appeared in GQ, Condé Nast Traveler, Vice, the Evening Standard, Martha Stewart Living, and Apartment Therapy.
A writer and editor who was formerly on staff at GQ and SELF magazines, STEPHANIE DAVIS SMITH has written for Gourmet, Domino, Details, Allure, Brides, The Atlanta JournalConstitution, Atlanta Magazine, and msn.com.
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Welcome to our reimagined Lifestyles South Florida publication! For over three decades, we have been sharing the architectural beauty of South Florida’s finest homes and condominium residences through direct delivery into your mailboxes across Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Previous issues of Lifestyles have made it all around the world — traveling with our many Friends and Associates to the farthest corners of the globe. It has been the pinnacle source that many have turned to when looking to purchase a luxury residence in South Florida. We’re very excited to present you with this newly designed collectible, created in partnership with Havas House and filled with wonderful images of high-quality homes — which Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty is known for — in addition to informative reviews of other luxury products and services. While this newest iteration of Lifestyles showcases the beautiful residences we offer, it also presents the luxury lifestyle in unique and innovative ways. From fashion and travel destinations to luxury trends and the latest must-have gadgets, you will now be immersed entirely in luxury as never before. I hope you find the information in these pages entertaining and inspiring because that is what we are seeking to do: to help you, our readers, experience luxury in its most holistic form. Your luxury shopping experience should be effortless, and the same is true when searching for your next home. When you see a residence that piques your interest, I welcome you to contact one of our experienced luxury Associates featured throughout this magazine. They are among the very best in South Florida and are here to exceed your expectations. Enjoy the experience! Ron Shuffield, President & CEO Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty
When asked to revisit the purpose of this relaunched publication, I was struck by the weight of said task. How does one curate relevant content for an audience as astute as the members of the Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate? I took to the challenge with verve, and, after many conversations, an idea of showcasing aspirational lifestyle — one that’s rooted in values synonymous with the brand — began to emerge. Consequently, our editorial purpose will celebrate people, places, and ideas that eclipse trends, embrace their provenance, and lean towards the future. And they will be expressed through the lens of luxury in all of its manifestations. This inaugural issue takes a look at meaningful happenings throughout South Florida, the Hamptons, and the world that affect, directly or otherwise, Berkshire Hathaway’s endeavors. For an editor, this challenge is equivalent to an athlete competing in the Olympics, an editorial tour de force if you will, and I couldn’t be happier to be part of it. I hope you will find a reflection of our lofty purpose in the story about Donna Karan and her commitment to conscious consumerism or our celebration of the Adrienne Arsht Center and its dedication to the art community. For fun reads, check out our profiles on Miami-bred actress Otmara Marrero and the real estate enthusiast/tequila lover Rande Gerber. We kick things off with our cover star Lais Ribeiro in a gorgeous editorial that bridges our love of fashion, Miami, and jaw-dropping real estate in a style that’s all its own. Happy reading. Anetta Nowosielska, Editor-in-Chief Lifestyles South Florida / 16
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César Pelli-designed Adrienne Arsht Center sits at the heart of Miami’s cultural district.
CULTURE AT HEART To claim that Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is going big for its 15th anniversary would be an understatement. When it comes to one of the largest spectator spaces of this sort in the United States, scale at this César Pelli-designed arts hub carries a significant meaning. Credited with having spearheaded new development in the city’s downtown area, today this local behemoth of cultural engagement sits at the apex of a thriving cultural district. Just ask Adrienne Arsht, the art doyenne credited with securing its financial footing. “A performing arts complex offers an extraordinary value to a city,” Arsht says. “The Arsht Center has played a key role in the resurgence and transformation of the immediate area, the city, and beyond.” To pay homage to this achievement the planned celebration certainly matches in its grandeur. The season ahead reflects Arsht Center’s growth over the years, as well as new programming that broadens its appeal without alienating the classic pillars on which it was founded. With symphony, opera, ballet, and the Broadway and jazz series still making up its backbone, going forward the agenda will champion Miami stories and local artists as part of its repertoire. There are talks of artistic residences, extension to its theater and visual arts programs, plus a development of a film element. Another cause for celebration will be the center’s focus on programs and initiatives that make meaningful connections with all members of the community. This progress resonates with Arsht’s early vision for the complex. “I knew the center would serve as a catalyst for much growth and excitement, and enhance the quality of life for our community,” she explains. “I am delighted, but I am not surprised.” BY ANETTA NOWOSIELSKA
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Aligned with U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, taking to the skies with NetJets may be the greenest way to spread your wings.
Behold a selection of grand ideas any joie de vivre afficionado should know all about. BY THE EDITORS
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TUNED IN Since 1853 Steinway & Sons have set an uncompromising standard for sound, craftsmanship, and design. This venerable manufacturer has been the piano of choice for Diana Krall, Billy Joel, Cole Porter, and Sergei Rachmaninoff. In 2015, Steinway launched SPIRIO, a masterpiece of engineering that permits owners either to play the piano themselves or to access a vast, 4,000-piece-strong-andgrowing library of music played by renowned international pianists. With SPIRIO | r, the latest evolution, pianists can now record, edit, playback, search, and save their performances.
With its recently launched expanded Global Sustainability Program, this Berkshire Hathaway company has implemented several initiatives. Its corporate responsibility endeavors go further than philanthropic initiatives and sustainability programs; they strongly encourage consumer participation. On the business side, NetJets is purchasing enough sustainable aviation fuel to account for all flights out of San Francisco, California, where the fuel supply is located, and its home base of Columbus, Ohio. Traditional jet fuels are produced from crude oil then distilled in refineries. This greener alternative is produced in biorefineries using solid and municipal waste and then it’s blended with Jet A fuel. Its usage results in a significant reduction
in carbon emissions caused by the traditional burning of fossil fuels and utilizes waste that would otherwise be incinerated or left in landfills. In other good news, NetJets is partnering with WasteFuel and Prime Infra to develop biorefineries in areas where solid waste management is a major problem. Consumer wise, since the launch of Blue Skies By NetJets® in 2015, participants have access to environmentally friendly ways to fly. The program encourages taking responsibility for the impact of flights by purchasing the equivalent amount of carbon credits to ensure their flight activity is carbon neutral. The emissions are offset by ClimateCare®, an effort to protect forests, capture and destroy landfill gas, and scale up renewable energy distribution.
KING OF THE ROAD Living up to its tagline “best or nothing,” Mercedes-Benz’ 2021 S-Class delivers the joy of driving
with aplomb. This new model seeks to deliver grander proportions, richer interiors, innovative safety equipment, and some seriously futuristic features. Among the many highlights in this most luxurious, most tech-heavy full-size sedan Mercedes has ever created, you’ll find Drive Pilot, a techie assortment of 22 sensors and cameras. Other features include a 3D gauge cluster, a massive OLED touchscreen, rear-wheel steering for better maneuverability, and an active air suspension. A pair of turbocharged powertrains and standard all-wheel drive ensure a speed worthy of German engineering. Visit Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables for a closer look and drive away in high-tech style. (mbcoralgables.com) / 20 L IF ESTYLES S O U TH F LO RIDA
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Arguably the most stylish slip-ons of all time, smoking slippers are the ultimate in refined dressing for both men and women. This perfect flat can be classic or quirky. Here are some of the standouts.
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ARTEMIS DESIGN CO. The Artemis Kilim Loafer, handcrafted from Turkish carpets, has garnered a cult following, and its limited releases, made largely by women artists, are collected by fans all over. Each is thoughtfully created, reflecting its founder’s ideals.
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Known for its bespoke and ready-to-wear luxury slippers, Stubbs & Wootton celebrates a lifestyle that surpasses elegance. Launched in 1993 and handmade in Europe, they are perfect for any arbiter of refinement.
For the Monaco Yacht Show, last year’s global events did not take the wind out of its sails. The forced sabbatical resulted in the creation of a bigger and better show. There is a complete redesign to open the space, programming that aims to promote superyachts, and the Sapphire Experience, a new VIP service for qualified guests who want to take part in activations that highlight the latest trends in sailing, design, and maritime adventures. September 22 to 25.
SELF CARE This fall, Topping Rose House — the Hamptons’ forerunner of sophisticated hospitality — is adding a few self-care offerings. Those checking in can enjoy medical skincare services as well as muscle-relaxing, anti-inflammatory massage treatments using Farmaesthetics products. Beloved dermatologist Dr. Dennis Gross will continue practicing his skin magic on-site, where he provides full-service dermatology, including chemical peels, facials, Botox, and fillers. Fitness programming will include classes in Barre Sculpt & Flow, Holistic Yoga, Cardio Boxing and Restorative Pilates. Or you can simply kick back in front of a fireplace with a glass of wine and a book in the library.
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NEW & LINGWOOD
Since its founding in 1865, New & Lingwood has become a bastion of British style and the first port of call for gentlemen in search of clothing with character who know a thing or two about smoking slippers.
Triton Submarines, the leading manufacturer of personal submarines, has unveiled Triton 13000/2 Titanic Explorer. Set to be the deepest diving acrylic pressure-hulled manned submersible ever produced, it has the ability to dive to 4,000m (13,123ft) and features for the first time, Gull Wings. The acrylic surrounding the Triton Titanic provides amazing panoramic views with zero distortion.
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With over a billion dollars in closed sales, Nancy Batchelor is as big as it gets in South Florida’s competitive real estate market. As a top associate at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty for over 20 years, she has excelled at finding dream pads for celebs, CEOs, and world elite alike. Here is how she stays on top of her game.
Clockwise from top left: Living Room at Faena; Bal Harbour Shops; The Fly’s Eye Dome at the Design District; Winter Equestrian Festival; Preferred meal at Joe’s Stone Crab; Batchelor training with horse.
BY LUKE HIMMELSBACH
What keeps you competitive? Anything with a horse. I watch videos of my riding lessons and past shows of me riding, always trying to improve. I’m trying to get better at riding since it doesn’t get easier and you are working as a team with the horse. No two rides are the same. Where do you get your fashion fix? Bal Harbour, of course, Design District, Saks. Love fitted and comfortable with a twist, Gucci, and nothing with too wild of colors. I love shoes and handbags and clothes with timeless style. I love the Jackie O look. This fall and winter season we will find you in... Miami Beach and Wellington, the Horse Capital of the World and home to the Winter Equestrian Festival. Or Aspen for a ski trip and Ocean Reef Club in the Keys, but it might be hard to leave since I like it in Miami so much. If you
had to quarantine again, where would you go? I’d stay at my waterfront home on Pine Tree Drive where we have the boat, gym in the garage, and a pool. Book on your side table? “Hello Fears” by Michelle Poler. Charity you support. Sylvester Cancer Center. Your last cocktail/meal would be? For a last cocktail I’d go to the Living Room at Faena. Joe’s Stone Crab would be my last meal. Nothing original here, but it’s a family favorite. If you could spend the afternoon with anyone in the world it would be... Tony Robbins. What are you gratful for? I am happy that I have beat cancer and thrilled that so many great people are moving to South Florida. Of course, I’m proud that I have been married 29 years and have three incredibly nice kids, and a job I love that is exciting every day.
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SUNSHINE WELCOME MANUEL M. DEL CAÑAL, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT OCEAN FINANCIAL SERVICES, OFFERS INSIGHT ON HOW NEW SOUTH FLORIDA RESIDENTS CAN MAKE THE TRANSITION A SMOOTH ONE.
What makes Miami such an appealing option for investors and those seeking to relocate? Miami has always been an attractive destination due to its incredible beauty, cultural diversity, and its developed ecosystem for investors, business owners, and entrepreneurs. With its prevalence of talented and multilingual bankers, investment advisors, real estate brokers, attorneys, accountants, public relations experts, technology gurus, and other service professionals that cater to the international market, Miami retains its leadership position within the Americas as a top city to live, work, and invest. How can a new resident best maximize their setup in Miami? The best advice that I can provide a new investor or resident is to seek out local subject matter expertise. While Miami has a very accommodating business climate, developing key advisor relationships is a critical success factor. At Ocean Financial Services, before our clients invest, we strongly urge them to seek proficient legal and tax advice to ensure efficient and effective structures that complement their investments and business plans. This is particularly important for international families that may have residency ties and business interests in multiple jurisdictions.
MANUEL M. DEL CAÑAL Chief Executive Officer, Ocean Financial Services
What are some of the pitfalls to avoid? Other than a two-month dip during the beginning of the pandemic, we have essentially been in a bull investment and real estate market for the better part of the last 11 years. In spite of this great run, the old adage that past performance may not indicate future results applies here. Diversification among asset classes is key to long-term accumulation and preservation of wealth.
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Any housing market tips? Consider investing in transitoriented real estate projects. The criticality of new public transportation corridors throughout the tri-county area will increase in importance as our population continues to grow. This will have a favorable impact on real estate close to existing and proposed transportation nodes. What wealth management advice do you have? At Ocean Financial Services, we pride ourselves on first understanding the personal, family, and business profile of our clients. We then develop investment strategies in line with our clients’ goals and objectives. Right now, low market interest rates are playing a very important part in this strategy development process. By utilizing various asset classes and diversification, we can seek to obtain improved returns that are agnostic to future interest rate movements. The key is active communication with our clients, disciplined and ongoing review of investment performance, and active rebalancing among asset classes and investments. Best ways to engage with the community? I serve on the board at the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. For a new investor or resident of Miami, I cannot think of a better organization to engage with all facets of our community and to seek out mutually fruitful business leads and relationships. I once met an accountant at a Chamber event who then introduced me to one of his clients looking to finance a large Miami real estate project. We quickly mobilized the Bank’s lending team and eventually closed on a large construction loan to finance the project. That is the power of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.
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From the opening bell of the stock markets to the excited shrieks of clients in awe, Galey Alix is a multi-hyphenate whose balancing act includes working at Goldman Sachs and redesigning homes. Just check out Alix’ hugely popular social media accounts to witness her infectious energy in action.
Clockwise from top left: Floral details; mixing high and low interior ideas; Alaskan King Crab Legs at Truluck’s; Alix’s favorite podcaster Danae Mercer; playing with proportions; Alix’s new product line will be out in September.
Favorite spot to shop? My go-tos for all things home décor are Homegoods and Pottery Barn. They are at opposite price points, however, if you pair one expensive décor item with a few less expensive pieces and do it in the right way, it all looks expensive. What’s keeping you entertained right now? The two podcasts I cannot get enough of are “Just B” with Bethenny Frankel and “Talking Out Loud” with Danae Mercer. Danae’s podcast really hits home with me because she’s all about self-love and normalizing talking about mental health, especially when it comes to eating disorders and body image... something I’ve battled myself. As for shows... I have one guilty pleasure and it’s the only show I’ve watched in the last year: The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu. Best place to unwind? My backyard, working in
my garden while music is playing and my dogs are playing in the pool. Last meal before you meet your maker? Alaskan King Crab Legs from Truluck’s with drawn butter. I’m a pescatarian solely due to my love of crab legs, which I reserve for special occasions. I think a “last meal” could be deemed a special occasion... though terrifying for the crab. This fall... I am launching my new décor line for Galey Alix Designs. Recent discovery? Replacing FOMO with JOMO (joy of missing out). Instead of feeling an insatiable need to be doing everything with everyone and for everyone at all times, I’ve been enjoying carving out more time for myself. There’s a joy in doing things just for me and intentionally missing out on everything else. Being more present with myself has become my newly discovered passion.
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autumnal almanac From Palm Beach to Miami Beach, here are six reasons to get out and support South Florida’s top cultural institutions.
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, MIAMI ICA offers South Florida a show of rarely seen works in an installation by pioneering artist Betye Saar. “Serious Moonlight” spans significant installations created from 1980 to 1998. Showcasing this lesser-known aspect of the artist’s practice, the survey provides new insights into Saar’s explorations of ritual, spirituality, and cosmologies, as well as themes of the African diaspora. From October 29 through April 17, 2022.
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART NORTH MIAMI Hurry and visit MOCA for the “Michael Richards: Are You Down?” exhibition, which features works by the late Richards, who died on September 11, 2001, while working in his studio during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This Afro-Caribbean artist’s sculptural and drawing practice reflects on issues of racial inequity, anti-blackness, and diasporic identity. The exhibition will be open to the public until September 11, on the 20th anniversary of the tragic event.
PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI “Jedd Novatt: Monotypes and More” is a contemporary art lover’s dream. A solo
show worth seeing, this Parisian master is known for welded sculptures of seemingly incongruous cubes teetering on top of each other. Comprised of cubes with exposed voids, Novatt’s sculptures are as much about line and drawing in space as they are about occupying space with mass. The works are monumentally scaled, often outdoors, and are defined by their placement in the landscape as well as connection to the public. From October 14 through June 26, 2022. ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER OF PERFORMING ARTS Legendary Cuban pianist and composer Jesús “Chucho” Valdés presents “La Creación (The Creation),” his new work for big band, AfroCuban percussion, and vocals. Led by musical directors Hilario Durán and John Beasley and performed by the Yoruban Orchestra, presented in partnership with the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music’s Henry Mancini Institute Big Band, the work explores the creation story according to the AfroCuban religion Santería. It represents a return to big-band sonorities, including elements of ritual music, African music, the blues, in what Valdés describes as, “very significant work... my masterpiece — so far.” November 15. / 26 L IF ESTYLES S O U TH F LO RIDA
NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE “Photographing the Fantastic” will showcase key artworks that transform the mundane into fantastic scenes and include works by Berenice Abbott, Alexandre Arrechea, Edward Burtynsky, Vera Lutter, Maria Martinez-Canas, Zanele Muholi, Cindy Sherman, and others. Furthermore, a solo show by Jared McGriff and another titled “The Art of Assemblage” will coincide with the opening. From November 21 through spring 2022. NORTON MUSEUM OF ART “Special Guest: Beaching the Boat (Afternoon Light),” is a masterpiece by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, a relatively unfamiliar name to most American museum visitors. Yet, he was hailed as a “master of light” by no less an artist than Claude Monet. Open through 2023.
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WHAT TO KNOW Pedestrian friendly
Period-authentic chambers or modern comfort, Savannah’s gracious hospitality radiates.
Kehoe House
Columbia Square Park curtsies toward this stunning and intimate Queen Anne Revival that’s cloaked in crimson bricks, Victorian fixtures, and truncated turrets. Handcrafted in 1892 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is the #1 rated hotel in the city, featuring 13 distinct suites, some with private balconies and fireplaces.
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Perry Lane Hotel
This two-building enclave of luxuriously cozy modernism is bathed in curated art, gorgeous furnishings, and the city’s hippest rooftop pool and bar. Play the grand piano in the library, crush skee-ball opponents in the arcade, and eat at The Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market. The stylish rooms exude a richness of colorful leathers, bold paints, and pet-friendly plank wood flooring.
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A residential street unfurls to The Wyld Dock Bar, a Hamptons-like whitewashed waterfront compound of airy delight. Buried in a stunning marsh, The Wyld offers refreshing drinks, fire pits, hanging bench swings, and over-water dining. Order the watermelon drizzled in olive oil, lime and sea salt, chased by a world-class Gin Basil Smash.
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Helmed by Netflix and James Beard darling chef Mashama Bailey, The Grey inhabits a 1938 Greyhound bus station lovingly transformed into a lustrous, sexy, and soulful upscale Southern diner. Pair an exceptional garnacha rosé cava with briny oysters, Grilled Peaches & Ricotta, and creole Smothered Quail. After dinner, beeline to the riverside Electric Moon Skytop Lounge for a Power Grid cocktail under the stars.
WHAT TO DO Spread a picnic blanket in Savannah’s 30-acre
Forsyth Park, replete with children’s playground. Sojourn to the scenic beachfront of Tybee Island, driving past Paula Dean’s and Sandra Bullock’s majestic homes. See the city by horse-drawn carriage, trolley tour, or riverboat cruise. / 28
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and hopelessly romantic, get lost in the nooks and greenery of 22 monumentand-fountain-adorned squares shaded by century-old oaks dripping with Spanish moss. Museums and craft breweries; art galleries and theaters; cemetery tours; and independent eateries, boutique shopping, and paddle-wheeled riverboats are all must-dos on your itinerary. All that, plus a visit to the worldfamous Savannah College of Art & Design.
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From South Florida to the East End of Long Island, we tap two locals for an insider’s look at the top spots in the hottest areas of the country. Sasha Benz, the owner of a mini fashion empire in Montauk, is always au courant with the latest trends and places to be out East.
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Long-time Aventura resident and top Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty Associate, Scott Patterson, shares why so many are interested in these three unique maritime cities.
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“For breakfast, it’s a no brainer: Bluestone Lane. Always,” Benz explains. For a snack on the go, she also recommends Joni’s Kitchen for a quick and delicious bite.
From its deep-water canals to its unique location between two major cities and airports, and its incredible beaches, Patterson says, “Hollywood, Hallandale Beach and Aventura are the places to be.”
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“No matter if you’re looking for an outfit for a day at the beach or a night on the town, Wyld Blue is a onestop shop. Anything from Chanel purses to Gucci kids’ shoes. We have it all.”
“Regarded as a ‘Boater’s Paradise,’ these unique areas offer an opportunity to be outside the hustle and bustle, but not far. You can pair a city lifestyle with a quiet and comfortable waterfront home.”
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With many choices to eat out, dinner with a view is a must. “Not only does Dureyea’s have the best seafood in Montauk; the views can’t be matched.”
“The finest world-class cuisine is all around you,” says Patterson. “The waterfront dining options are endless, and there is always something new to try.”
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Surf Lodge is where you’ll find her at the end of a long day. “The best live music venue by a long shot, with a stage allowing you to be feet from the performers and incredible waterfront views.”
Home to Aventura Mall, and with Bal Harbour Shops not far away, Patterson is certain that “you can enjoy some of the best shopping in the world and find all that you need to stay in style.” / 30 L IF ESTYLES S O U TH F LO RIDA
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behind the hedges Victoria’s Secret Angel and new Miami resident, Lais Ribeiro, lights up one of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty’s most sought-after Miami Beach properties. P H OTO G R A P H Y B Y F R E D E R I C P I N E T / S T Y L E D B Y L U C R E Z I A M A N C I N I
This page: Cache-cœur taffeta dress by CH Carolina Herrera; watch by Rolex; ring by Pomellato; all available at Aventura Mall. Opposite page: Botanica Wattle dress available at Zimmermann, Bal Harbour Shops.
Pale blue grain de poudre double-breasted jacket and lego knit leggings by Balmain available at Bal Harbour Shops; bikini by Danny Santiago available at Stash Wardrobe; earrings available at Pomellato, Aventura Mall; watch by Rolex available at Aventura Mall.
Balmain logo suit-dress featuring padded shoulders paired with Sybil pumps available at Bal Harbour Shops. Makeup Artist: Daniela Gonzlan Hair Stylist: Ricardo Rojas
Shot on location at 3681 Flamingo Drive in Miami Beach, listed by Nelson Gonzalez of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty. Visit www.ewm.com or scan the QR code on page 12 to see more of this spectacular property.
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DRESSING AND ADDRESSING H OW D O N N A K A R A N ’ S F O R WA R D - T H I N K I N G MANTRA IS CHANGING CONNECTION ONE BEAUTIFUL GA R M E N T AT A T I M E .
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For Karan, the creator of Donna Karan New York and DKNY clothing labels who began cultivating a defined point of view about conscious consumerism long before it became a hot trend, she sees how the outbreak of COVID-19 has exacerbated all the issues her industry was already struggling with. In the wake of a retail-business-spinning and fast-fashion-ruining-the-environment situation, this icon’s message seems particularly clairvoyant. “It’s about storytelling. Community. Connection,” she says about Urban Zen, her holistic lifestyle concept and philanthropic foundation. “Now more than ever people need a community to come to.” Karan has created her own style of storytelling through fashion in the jewelry artisans she curates and gives a platform to, in the Balinese furniture she brings stateside to her clients, and in the travel-inspired pieces of her 2021 fall/winter collection. It is Karan’s worldly, cultured lifestyle tinged with do-gooderism and purpose that attracts her ideal consumers. She’s laser-focused on speaking to them authentically in all ways. Urban Zen is for women who connect with her story and buy into the smart girl’s elevated consciousness that comes with sexy draped pieces and ornate sandals. To evolve and survive, perhaps the fashion business has to be about more than cranking out lifeless pieces for e-commerce. From an aesthetic point of view, Karan’s brand is for women who gravitate towards neutrals (no flashy colors here) and want to be draped sensuously in light silks, linens, and jerseys that hug them in the right places and forgive in the wrong ones. Postpandemic, where everyone reembraced
comfortable, lightweight clothes, it seems like Karan was perfectly poised to emerge triumphant. “I am embarrassed to say I had to reorder a lot of pieces because I didn’t have enough,” she says. The clothes are a backdrop to pair everything with big, bold statement jewelry. “Jewelry is so important right now because it’s an expression of yourself,” she says. Like her clothes, the necklaces and bracelets are weightless. “I can’t put any weight on my body.” But, in its search for a meaningful context in style, Urban Zen is for people who care about their community, want to participate in conversations about serious issues facing the world, and then get about the business of fixing them. That is where the fashion industry could be taking notes. Tapping into meaning, story, and depth. Do less, but do more with it. Find the authentic
purpose in a limited clothing collection and then share it in all aspects of a client’s life. Education is paramount to Karan’s efforts. If you’re coming into an Urban Zen space or visiting her website, she’s made sure your mind and heart is going to be engaged in multiple ways. In a graduate program she started at Parsons School of Design, Karan has been bringing fashion students down to Haiti for years so they can see the incredible work of artisans there and, “so the two cultures could come together. Those kids didn’t want to leave. They loved it so much.” Another subject that’s close to her heart is an integrative therapist program through Urban Zen Foundation. In April, she launched UZIT, a platform that aims to take care of those health professionals who take care of everyone else. “We need to find the calm in the chaos right now. When my husband was dying of cancer, he made me promise to take care of the nurses,” she explains. “The nurses need help.” UZIT is about blending Eastern self-care techniques within the Western medical community. The philosophy echoes her clothing brand. The thing is, Karan doesn’t have to be doing any of this. Twenty years ago, she sold her eponymous company Donna Karan Collection and DKNY to LVMH for beaucoup bucks. With the rumored $643 million LVMH buyout, she could be enjoying life while lounging on the very Balinese furniture she is now selling. No one would blame her. Or she could be hobnobbing with famous friends like Barbra Streisand, Iman, or the Clintons. Instead, Karan is starting over in a way. She is reimagining what retail could be in this not-so-brave new world. She created spaces where clothes, furniture, artisan work, causes, consciousness, health, and family are all intertwined and working in concert. In Sag Harbor, her space intermingles with Tutto il Giorno, a restaurant owned by her daughter Gabby Karan De Felice. That way she is surrounded by those who mean the most to her. “Everyone comes together, hangs out, talks, and eats.” Sure, it’s dining, but “it’s all part of the same philosophy,” explains Karan. “It’s still all about community and connection.”
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Opposite page: Signature Urban Zen look. This page, clockwise from top: Balinese pouf; poplin wrap and tie dress; Balinese influence; dining table set; suede cut-away coat, suede Floating Squares Camisole and skirt, unisex poplin jumpsuit available at Urban Zen.
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A collection of rooms by top designers showcases the essence of contemporary, high-style coastal living.
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On the pool deck of a stately dwelling in Darien, Connecticut, designer Cindy Rinfret created an elegant seating area that not only reflects the elegance of the home’s interiors but also takes advantage of spectacular views of Long Island Sound.
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A light-filled living space created by French Moroccan designer Rita Chraibi in a bay-front condominium within French architect Jean Nouvel’s Monad Terrace Miami Beach residences takes equal advantage of light, views, and indoor-outdoor living by fusing interior and fashion design to humanize the space. “I approached the interior as a couturier approaches fashion design — with meticulous attention to detail and tailored to perfection,” says Chraibi. “I selected the furnishings of Jean Paul Gaultier’s collection for Roche Bobois because I believe they achieve what I continuously seek in my profession: a touch of madness and fantasy mixed with extreme elegance.”
2/ ADAM TIHANY Designed by Alessia Genova of Tihany Design, the living space of a three-story villa residence designed by architect Khalid Al Najjar features striking natural materials, hand-chosen art, and a curated selection of furniture and accessories. The open courtyards of the residence repeat key materials used inside, creating a sense of harmony with the outdoors.
“We wanted to integrate interior and exterior to create a space that was what the client requested: a casual, elegant, and easy space for entertaining,“ says Arango about this indoor/outdoor kitchen area of one of her Floridian projects. “The elements used reflect how well you can pair organic materials — such as the petrified wood table with metal base and the wood floor — with more luxurious elements, like the glass light fixture and marble countertop on the kitchen island.”
2/ JEAN NOUVEL An open kitchen in a 5,200-square-foot condo at Jean Nouvel’s Monad Terrace residences features Gaggenau appliances, marble counters and floors, and a slatted wood ceiling that flows seamlessly into the living spaces and complements a thoroughly modern lifestyle.
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1/ DANIELLE ROLLINS Drawing on the tropical environs of a home in West Palm Beach, designer Danielle Rollins juxtaposed woven banana leaf dining chairs against crisp white walls and a contemporary light fixture. “The home isn’t very large, so maximizing the space and livability of each room was paramount,” says Rollins. “The overall feeling embraces a very tropical, modern, retro aesthetic.”
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2/ GIL WALSH In a dining space that seats 12 in a 7,000-square-foot tropical, modern home at Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, Florida, designer Gil Walsh turned the table into a work of art by topping its Coquina base with crackled glass, which offers the bonus of hiding smudges and fingerprints. Woven chairs from JANUS et Cie and a chandelier of brass rings keeps the ambiance relaxed and the mood light. “Making sure that the view was uninterrupted was important,” Walsh says.
bedrooms 1/ DUNAGAN DIVERIO DESIGN The master bedroom is the pièce de résistance of a spectacular Venetian Island home overlooking Biscayne Bay. “Situated in its own wing, the voluminous suite is luxurious and elegant with an abundance of soft, supple textures,” says designer Charlotte Dunagan. Exotic ipe wood grounds the space, while the modern bed is placed to best appreciate the stunning views, a velvety chocolate-brown chaise offers the perfect spot to lounge, and dark wood doors close for privacy.
At once formal and relaxed, the traditionally furnished master bedroom of designer Marshall Watson’s own Greek Revival home on Gardiners Bay in the Hamptons is defined mostly with classic furnishings and cherished heirlooms. “I don’t believe in throwing anything away,” says Watson. An uplifting palette of buttery yellows, misty grays, and steely blues gracefully mediates the divide between indoors and out. “I love grabbing color from the outdoors and pulling it in,” Watson adds. “A home needn’t be fussy or untouchable to be elegant. To me, it’s about comfort, light, portions, harmony, and balance.”
DUNAGAN DIVERIO DESIGN PHOTO BY PAUL STOPPI; MARSHALL WATSON PHOTO BY LUKE WHITE
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1/ DANIELLE ROLLINS In a mid-century apartment in West Palm Beach, a modestly scaled bath lives large thanks to clever touches introduced by designer Danielle Rollins, who added lively green-and-white botanical wallpaper and placed glass vessel sinks atop a reclaimed wooden vanity with extra storage. “I wanted to remain true to the retro/mid-century architecture, yet make the space seem fresh and sophisticated,” says the designer.
2/ BETH WEBB In a 10,000-square-foot family getaway home in Lake Keowee, South Carolina, Atlanta designer Beth Webb crafted the master bath to merge with the landscape. Clad in wood and surrounded by windows that look onto the woods and lake, the tub area is the ultimate retreat. “The family includes many children, so this space is a soothing refuge for the mother to escape to,” says Webb.
3/ DUNAGAN DIVERIO DESIGN Positioned to take advantage of breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Miami’s skyline, the master bath of an expansive 17,000-square-foot home on Star Island is encased in Calacatta marble slabs that give it spalike elegance. Through large steam-shower doors, a deep soaking tub overlooks a plunge pool that integrates with the main pool.
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fall into autumn FROM CHANGING FOLIAGE IN VERMONT TO TRUFFLE HUNTING IN ITALY TO WINE TASTING IN NAPA VALLEY, HERE ARE A FEW DESTINATIONS TO CONSIDER VISITING THIS SEASON.
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here’s caviar, there’s uni, and then there’s white truffles. Once known as the “diamond of the kitchen,” this petite tuber packs a punch far larger than its physical size. Just a few shavings can instantly transform pasta from ordinary to resplendent. And, since they are sometimes known as Piedmont or Alba truffles, there’s only one place in the world to visit if you’ve become intoxicated by their heavenly aroma. As any truffle lover knows, the season for the white varieties is exceedingly short. This year, the International Alba White Truffle Fair will be held from October 9 to December 5. The highlight of the fair is always the Alba White Truffle World Market, where visitors can purchase truffles from the celebrated hunters of the nearby Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato forests. Another popular attraction is The Alba Truffle Show, where chefs from around the world cook unique dishes using this “white gold” as their centerpiece. After you’ve eaten your fair share of truffled pasta, pizza, and maybe even ice cream, take a few days to decompress in one of the stellar hotels located nearby. One of the best is Castello di Guarene, a historic, 18th-century palace that has been converted into an exclusive 15-room bolthole. Aside from lavish guest suites, it also has a grotto-style pool carved directly out of the rocks, a lush garden maze to wander, and a restaurant regarded as one of the best in the region. And, if you still haven’t satisfied your truffle craving, you’re in luck: the hotel can organize hunts for the elusive tuber with a guide and truffle-hunting dog. Those looking for the most authentic experience should ask for a nighttime search. While it’s certainly more challenging, it’s actually the ideal time to find these rare “diamonds.”
HUNT FOR ELUSIVE WHITE TRUFFLES IN ALBA Clockwise from top: Castello di Guarene; birth place of Alba truffles; culinary interpretation; hunting for the “diamonds”; guest room at Castello di Guarene.
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here’s never a bad time to visit this picturesque corner of northern California, but the region sparkles brightest during harvest season, from August to October. This is “crush” time, when the vineyards are alive with workers plucking fat grapes to be turned into a future bottle of cabernet sauvignon or pinot noir. The region also hosts everything from music festivals to grape stomps to harvest parties during this celebratory season. One of the most anticipated events is BottleRock Napa Valley, a three-day extravaganza with live music, local food, craft brews, and plenty of wine that takes place from September 3 through 5 this year. If you’re looking for something lower key, however, Napa’s harvest parties and tastings are a more intimate way to learn about wines from a specific vineyard. One of our favorite producers, Robert Biale Vineyards, hosts monthly evening tastings during harvest season. Oenophiles will get to sample everything from zinfandels to petite sirahs while winemaker Tres Goetting describes the nuances of each wine. When it’s time to bed down for the night, Napa Valley offers an embarrassment of riches when it comes to luxury properties. But two stand out from the pack: the recently reopened, food lover’s heaven of Meadowood and the refined and French-influenced Auberge du Soleil. Both properties belong to the Relais & Châteaux group, whose hotels are known not only for their high level of service, but top-flight food as well. And they’re both especially ideal for wine lovers: Meadowood boasts a bevy of wine classes at the hotel’s Learning Center and can even provide an expert to lead a guided winery tour. Auberge can curate a three-day tasting bonanza, which includes private tastings, tours, and VIP access to some of the area’s most notable winery estates.
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ew England may not have beaches like the Caribbean or towering mountains like the American West, but you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere on Earth more beautiful during the fall season. The region’s trees erupt in a rainbow of colors come autumn, and there is nowhere with a more beautiful selection than Vermont. The Green Mountain State is actually composed of 75-percent forest and holds the honor of having the most maple trees in the country. You don’t even need to get out of your car; there are plenty of scenic byways to drink in the colorful surroundings, with town after charming town scattered along the route. But, of course, part of the magic of the changing leaves is to surround yourself in them. For that, we recommend heading to... a ski resort! An unconventional choice at first glance, but many of Vermont’s famed mountains, like Mount Mansfield in Stowe, offer gondola rides in the off-season for a spectacular view of the changing colors. Vermont is also home to one of the most famed luxury resorts in the country, Twin Farms. The property, located on 300 serene acres, is known not only for its attentive staff, but a wide range of on-site activities, superb farm-to-table cuisine, and guest suites that are both luxurious and unique (there’s even a treehouse-themed room). Fall is high season here, with plenty of options for experiencing the splendor of the leaves. Guests can do everything from taking a guided walk through the property while making pit stops for lunch, to borrowing cruiser bikes for a scenic, 10-mile ride to the nearby town of Woodstock.
BECOME AN EXPERT LEAF PEEPER IN VERMONT Clockwise from top: local charm; traditional architecture; hiking haven; Twin Farms; Vermont of composed of 75-percent forest.
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Ken Fulk is Miami’s current king of hospitality interiors.
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WAKING UP MIAMI Between glamorous beachfront parties and pulsating nightclubs, nobody takes Miami by storm quite like Ken Fulk. The legendary interior designer, known for his bold choices and bon vivant attitude, has become the city’s hospitality hitmaker with three recently launched projects that are sweeping the Miami’s nightlife scene. The first project to make its debut was Pharrell and David Grutman’s The Goodtime Hotel, a massive lifestyle-infused hot spot. “It was an immersive way to get involved in Miami. It came from such a positive place, even while going through the last year,” says Fulk. “It’s really meant to have that reflection of the golden age of Miami. ” His other significant additions to the Miami scene are Miami Carbone and ZZ Sushi Bar. Carbone was put together in just a few months thanks to Fulk’s extensive working relationship with the restaurateurs’ proprietors, the Major Food Group. “It was really about starting with a narrative,” explains Fulk. “I wanted it to feel decadent and luxe. It’s like Maria Callas woke up with Frank Sinatra in a suite on the Grand Canal. It’s an over-the-top, posh place.” 59 BY TIM LATTERNER / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRENDAN MAININI LIFESTYLES OF SOUTH FLORIDA
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ecause luxury shopping marathons require refuels between boutiques, it’s fitting that Miami’s Design District has nurtured a curated culinary brood. COTE Korean Steakhouse, Itamae, ZZ’s Club, and Okami now join Pharrell Williams’ romantic Swan, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, and Mandolin Aegean Bistro for the enclave’s burgeoning slate of jetset chow and cocktails. So perhaps it’s no coincidence of design that entering COTE through a lustrous and welcoming pink tunnel leads one to the metaphorical birth of the restaurant’s Korean steakhouse vibe, where Korean-style BBQ and American steakhouse heritage come together to make an innovative culinary baby. This restaurateur Simon Kim is clever. “Miami’s sunshine, diversity, and booming restaurant scene,” Kim says, were irresistable. “We’re honored to call the Design District our second home.” COTE, the Miami outpost of its single Michelin-starred Manhattanite sister, celebrates Goguryeo-era rustic fire cooking, when Koreans invented bulgogi, literally “fire meat.” But unlike Benihana, the COTE experience is dark, sexy, and confident. Black as a nightclub, the stunning room piques the senses with downbeat house music and shocks of colorful lighting. The dry aging meat locker, where 45- to 100-day controlled decomposition occurs,
is non-subtly bathed in blood red hues. Walls of floor-to-ceiling dowels, juxtaposed just so, envelope the perimeters with rays of gold bullion. The commanding horseshoe-shaped bar shines a Ferrari yellow. At said standing bar, order the Chicken Nuggets and you will be thrilled. These should be paired with premier cru Champagne slowly decanted from a magnum. At the minimalist table, the grandeur of the COTE experience is where rubber meets the road. Two tiers of tasting menus, each containing USDA Prime and American Wagyu cuts of beef, make ordering a snap, or go rogue and order a la carte. Order the Butcher’s Feast, a plethora of cubed ribeye, flatiron, and hanger steak, plus marinated short rib called galbi. What happens next is a miraculous COTE-centric orchestration — meats, garnishes, stews, and side dishes are served on butcher blocks and heavy gold metal bowls. Spicy kimchi, savory dwen-jang, savory egg soufflé; it is, quite simply, all delicious. No less than four servers, managers, and sommeliers take turns prepping your protein. It’s a mesmerizing ballet. The meal ends with soft-serve vanilla ice cream drizzled with soy sauce caramel. Like COTE, it is deceptively complex, cloaked in minimalism, and commands an audience. Heading for the exit, it’s time again to bathe in the wondrous luminosity of the tunnel and resume shopping, Design District style.
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A former Methodist church repurposed as a multidisciplinary space may be the greatest example of how the arts can change a community. BY JUDY D’MELLO
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t has often been said that art spaces are our new places of worship. A literal version of this intriguing notion stands in Sag Harbor, N.Y., where a former Methodist church, built in 1832, has been repurposed as a vibrant nonprofit center for creativity. Simply called “The Church,” the 12,000-square-foot, white clapboard building near the center of the village is the latest salvation project of the acclaimed artists Eric Fischl and April Gornik, longtime residents of Sag Harbor. For many, The Church is the manifestation of the old adage “art is not a thing; it’s a way.” Far from a traditional white cube gallery space, The Church boasts architectural features such as a Greek Revival entry, 20-foot-high unadorned windows, and a restored belfry that includes the original church bell. Meticulously repurposed by Sag Harbor architect Lee Skolnick, the interior is all drama. Exposed original rafters in the main sanctuary highlight the space’s divine origins. A mezzanine practically floats between the stone floor and the soaring roof trusses in the main gallery. Various staircases connect the building’s three stories, as does an ultramodern glass elevator, offering access to various creator spaces, exhibition galleries, and a resource library. At the rear of the building, a modest cube-like, two-story unit offers on-site accommodations for the artists-in-residence
program while a lovely public garden extends to one side. But perhaps the most exquisite representation of this past-meets-present vibe is the portraits of notable local artists — Betty Friedan, Langston Hughes, and Herman Melville, to name a few — painted by Fischl, transferred to translucent film, and mounted within the panes. They serve as a modern interpretation of traditional stained-glass windows. Shuttered as a religious institution in 2008, the building was first acquired by a real estate developer, then an interior designer, and next by a couple with dreams of building their fantasy home. Alas, they fell out of love and parted ways before their luxury abode was realized. Property developers with condominium dreams continued to circle and speculate. Celebrities eyed it with keen interest but were daunted by the scale of necessary renovations. It was then, in 2018, that Fischl and Gornik stepped in and bought the sacred digs because they were, according to a New York Times article, “loath to see yet another local building become an opulent private home.” The couple is known in this Great Gatsby land as dedicated crusaders of preserving their historic village, once known as a haven for artists and writers. Now, after selling their city loft to help raise money for their latest project, they’ve deepened their commitment to Sag Harbor’s creative community by transforming The Church into a place of worship for the arts. With the ubiquitous desire to maximize the village’s real estate charm, their long-term goal of persevering cultural identity may be even more inspiring. / 62
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Lifestyle is Curated By a Season of Moments
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iven a chance to either connect through Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca or take the nearly three-hour drive from Morocco’s largest city to Marrakesh, most adventurers opt for the smooth ride down the A3 highway that connects two of this kingdom’s most important cities. The reason is obvious. There is an undulated sense of discovery that starts with the coastal plains of “Casa,” as the locals call it, and ends at the tranquil foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. The route crosses a rural world, a captivating one marked by an intriguing landscape and gently rolling countryside that’s at once lush and mysterious. To some, this collocation is foreboding. To others unfazed by its collision, this Moroccan tapestry is a celebration of local complexity, all woven into a splendor that’s uniquely its own. The same can be said about the enchanting and regal La Mamounia, arguably Morocco’s most revered hotel. A quiet and ultra-
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Opened in 1923, this Art Deco luxury resort’s instantly recogonizable lobby was featured extensively in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 film The Man Who Knew Too Much.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LA MAMOUNIA
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From far left: Cupola-capped tea salon; doormen in their traditional garb; outdoor garden features little areas for relaxtion; one of the many dining options on property; garden-facing suite.
Not one to rest on its laurels, the recent and muchlauded renovation, overseen by designers Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku, has heralded another chapter for this iconic property.
sophisticated oasis surrounded by roaring sounds of zipping scooters and calls to prayer, La Mamounia is a beautifully resolved study in contrast. Once owned by Prince Mamoun in the 18th century and then reopened in the 1920s as a hotel, La Mamounia’s stunning blend of Art Deco and Orientalist décor has seduced the likes of Winston Churchill, who invited Franklin Delano Roosevelt here, and Alfred Hitchcock, who shot scenes from The Man Who Knew Too Much in the hotel’s lobby. The list of celebs who appreciated its long history includes the Rolling Stones, Charlie Chaplin, Sharon Stone, and Yves Saint Laurent, to name but a few. Then and now, the hotel’s stately energy is exciting yet soothing, reassuring in its steadfast commitment to service. At its core, La Mamounia is Moroccan, yet in its out-of-this-world sophistication, it transcends any attributions. Not one to rest on its laurels, the recent and much-lauded renovation, overseen by designers Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku, has heralded another chapter for this iconic property. Its 20 acres of orange trees, rose bushes, cacti, palms, and olive trees serve as an unforgettable canvas to the modern Moroccan design that commands La Mamounia’s latest iteration seeking to improve on perfection. This blueprint moved the iconic Churchill Bar, now Le Churchill, near the new intimate cinema and a souring, cupola-capped tea salon. The other changes include the new Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s L’A siatique and a revamped L’Italien, the Salon de Thé par Pierre Hermé, and the intimate L’Œnothèque, a chef’s table of sorts for 12 oenophiles who can delight in 2,000 rare wines that make up this vault. Some have suggested that La Mamounia’s location was the sole reason for this grand dame of hospitality’s reign over all the other big-name properties that have recently opened their doors in the “Rose City.” Yes, the hotel is conveniently located just two minutes from the Koutoubia gardens, which give on to Jemaa el-Fna, the main square of the old town. And yes, there is an undeniable fairytale-like quality to the Moorish opulence here. But, just like that journey from Casablanca to Marrakesh across the rural areas, La Mamounia’s most heartwarming statements may be her most modest... like the ceremonial greeting of milk flavored with almonds and a handful of fresh dates given to everyone checking in, proving that small and unexpected things make a lasting impression. / 65 L IF ESTYLES S O U TH F LO RIDA
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girl on fire
What does crypto currency and Miami’s growing place in its evolution have in common? Otmara Marrero, a budding home-grown actress, may be the answer. BY DIRK DESOUZA / PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIFFANI MORENO
Otmara Marrero’s acting chops have more than eclipsed her Jolie-like looks.
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rom the moment I met her, I knew she was the next Angelina Jolie,” says Miami casting director Ed Arenas about his “it girl” progeny-byproxy, actress Otmara Marrero. And as the digital dreamscape of Bitcoin 2021 was in full swing in Miami the day we chatted, Marrero’s prescient 2016 crypto connection five years prior proved a killer in the day’s zeitgeist. Her portrayal of the brilliant, tormented alt-heroine character Izzy Morales in Netflix’s series “Startup” was spot on. Izzy’s invention of GenCoin, a cryptocurrency-slash-banking platform created from scratch, fueled by cold beer and nicotine, was an eerie reflection of the sinister tech world. Today, with bitcoin halved from its highs and season four of “Startup” in limbo, Marrero remains one to watch. At once mesmerizing and brooding, the Cuban American’s acting chops have more than eclipsed her Jolielike eyes and bee-stung lips. The former ballet-dancer-turned-Miami-Marlinscheerleader catapulted from the small parts of “bartender” in USA Network’s “Graceland” and “sexy mourner” in HBO’s “Ballers” to Netflix Top 10 fan favorite. Since “Startup,” the Hialeah-raised Marrero starred in a love story, Clementine, and followed that with the primetime series “Connecting,” an ensemble comedy about relationships in the time of Zoom. “All the filming was done remotely from my house, and even after I was cast, I hadn’t met any of my castmates, directors, or producers. They sent me set decorations, computers, tripods, and cameras, and I did my own hair, makeup, and lighting. It was a lot to think about,” she shared about the production. Next up, she will co-star in the film 13 Reasons Why. But a recurring role on “New York Undercover” or a surprise season four of “Startup” could also be in the cards. That’s the thing about Marrero, who effortlessly swings between network primetime and indie features, she keeps audiences wanting more.
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When it comes to golf, playing the most vaunted private clubs may be worth the price.
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he National Golf Foundation says approximately 25 million people currently play golf at private clubs, public courses, and resort courses. And while each category has its share of great experiences, it’s golf’s most exclusive private clubs that define the sport. The definition of “exclusive,’ ’ however, is a moving target. It can mean an initial membership fee of above $500,000, like at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton. Or, it can mean prestige, as with clubs such as Augusta National Golf Club, Seminole Golf Club, and Shinnecock Hills. Each is said to have a membership price tag that begins around $250,000. But the actual value of membership is in the eye of the beholder. At Augusta National, it’s a bargain at any price, because getting “in” is by invitation only, and, with membership limited to 300, spots for new members are rare, to say the least. The haunting pine barrens of New Jersey are an unlikely place to find what is generally considered the country’s best golf course, but that’s where rugged Pine Valley was built in 1913 by founders George Crump and Harry S. Colt. The club opens its gates annually for the final round of its fall Crump Cup tournament, but even then, access is limited. The club did make news earlier this year when it announced removing “gender-specific’’ language from its bylaws.
If you’re looking to golf with celebrities, try Seminole Golf Club and The Grove X XIII in Florida; that’s if you can get past the front door. Each club guards its grounds like a Florida panther protects her cubs. However, Seminole President Jimmy Dunne recently peeled back the curtain by allowing two televised events, including the 2021 Walker Cup. Some 20 miles north of Seminole, The Grove X XIII is the newest addition on the exclusive club list. Even if it wasn’t owned by NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan (X XIII, get it?), the club would still make the cut because of its outstanding Bobby Weed design that includes a 20-acre practice facility — touted as the world’s best — and high-profile members such as PGA superstar Phil Mickelson. Weed created a pristine course with a double-helix routing that can be played in four, nine-hole combinations, thus allowing for fast play. The ultra-modern clubhouse adds to The Grove X XIII’s posh aura. Weed said his inspiration for The Grove X XIII came from Shinnecock Hills, which opened in 1891. That invitation-only club is among the most guarded in the country when it comes to its membership, but the course is the epitome of early American design. How good is Shinnecock? The U.S. Open has been played there five times over the past three centuries, with a sixth scheduled for 2026. Now that’s some really exclusive company.
From top: a peek at Michael Jordan’s The Grove XXIII; the 17th Hole at Sebonack Golf Club in New York.
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PHOTOS FROM TOP: LARRY LAMBRECHT; EVAN SCHILLER
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Monica Betancourt Group - #1 Small Team in Closings at BHHS EWM Realty How many years have you been a Realtor? It’s been 15 years since I began my career as a Realtor, and I found my own “Forever Home” – professionally speaking – at Berkshire Hathaway EWM Realty in Coral Gables. What is your favorite property sold and/or work experience? The most memorable property I’ve ever sold is a one-of-a-kind, custombuilt and -designed Caribbean estate with a sunken rainforest-inspired garden and a tropical fruit orchard, all surrounded by striking natural coral rock walls. Set on 1.5 acres, it’s located on a beautiful stretch of historic Old Cutler Road, across from the world-renowned Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. The residence is a yesteryear Florida masterpiece and it was a privilege to find the perfect family to make it their home. Do you work mostly with sellers or buyers? My team works equally with both Sellers and Buyers, and we take pride in providing our signature “Top 1% Experience” to all of our clients at every price point. What sets you apart from other Realtors? I know from my own experience and from all of my clients over the years that a residential real estate transaction is rarely just a business deal. It’s personal and emotional. My team and I, therefore, take the time from the outset to really get to know our clients’ personal, cultural, and professional perspectives so that we can meaningfully customize a strategy for the smooth and satisfying sale or purchase of their property.
What’s the biggest real estate trend you are seeing right now? There’s no missing the fact that people are reprioritizing the features they value most in a home, whether it’s a single-family property or a condo. Buyers are very interested in having appropriate space for an office, as well as plentiful recreational onsite amenities. Location is the other side of this coin. As remote work has become so prevalent in the past year, we’ve seen a big increase in people taking advantage of their newfound freedom by moving to Miami for our many financial and lifestyle benefits. Where do you work? Coral Gables, South Miami, High Pines, and Pinecrest are my most active locations, but I also regularly represent clients in Palmetto Bay, Coconut Grove, Ponce Davis, and The Beaches. Farther afield, I’ve also worked with Sellers and Buyers in the Florida Keys, Palm Beach, the Redlands, and even in Orlando – or as we call it here in Miami, “up north.” Do you work mostly with single-family homes, condominiums or land? Given the nature of the neighborhoods where I am most active, the majority of my sales are for single-family homes. Nonetheless, condos, townhomes, and undeveloped land have always made regular appearances on my roster of exclusive listings. If it’s anywhere in Greater Miami and it’s residential, give me a call! MONICA S. BETANCOURT 305.632.7248 monica@monicabetancourt.com MonicaBetancourt.com
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The Orchid Cove Estate; Island Oasis The Orchid Cove Estate is one of the most special waterfront properties in the U.S. and the Florida Keys. Featuring more than 1,000 feet of ultra-private beaches and waterfront, the retreat is repleted with exotic orchids, lush landscaping, and a perfectly curated nature trail. The beachfront compound spans 14.5 Acres with a 1.9 Acre private cove beach and an enchanting 1/4 mile treelined entrance to the estate. The grand coral entrance of the main home is marked by a footbridge, waterfalls and Koi ponds. Inside, breathtaking water views abound—complemented by a myriad of unique living spaces, such as a library, theater, wellness room, and chef’s kitchen. Other standout features include an elevator, 5 car garage, full generator system, a boathouse, guest villa, and private dockage. There are a total of 8 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms with 8,951 total sq. ft. of interior living area with 24,479 total sq. ft. of living space. Welcome to Paradise!
THE ORCHID COVE ESTATE 94100 OVERSEAS HWY, TAVERNIER, FL 33070 OFFERED AT $19,500,000 JASONZARCO.COM
JASON ZARCO 305.975.4061 Jason@JasonZarco.com
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The Finest New Construction Estate On La Gorce Island in Miami Beach If you know, you know! The spectacular tasteful home exceed all expectations about quality, exquisite bespoke finishes, with intricate attention to details culminating in a home to “wow” all your senses. The collaboration between Brett Palos Development, Bart Reines Luxury Homebuilder and Argent Interior Architecture and Design continuously delivers the finest homes with exceptional architectural proportions and unrivaled elegance celebrating ease and comfort. This 7 bedroom, 8 full bath + 2 half-bath waterfront home in exclusive guard gated La Gorce Island offers 8,945 SF of interior living space on an 18,000 SF waterfront lot with 100’ of water frontage. The residence will be ready for delivery in fall 2022 and well worth the wait!
58 LA GORCE CIRCLE MIAMI BEACH, FL 33141 OFFERED AT $28,000,000 WWW.ESTHERPERCAL.COM
ESTHER PERCAL 305.674.4022 esther@estherpercal.com
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New Modern Waterfront on Venetian Islands in Miami Venetian Islands dream bayfront home with striking contemporary architecture offering 75 feet of waterfrontage and serene views of the water and Miami’s Edgewater skyline! Inside the 6,396-SF home, open-concept living areas with custom Italkraft kitchen flawlessly connect with the spectacular backyard equipped with a pool, cabana, summer kitchen, and an oversized pier dock for docking your yacht. Excellent floor plan with 2 bedrooms down and 5 up – all with en-suite baths, walk-in closets, and terraces. Opulent master suite with lavish bath that will take your breath away! The upper family room is perfect for family gatherings and movie nights. Beautiful finishes, wood floors, high ceilings, music system, security cameras, 2-car garage. This luxury home is situated on a 11,250-SF lot on residential North Venetian Drive, minutes away to the best of Miami and Miami Beach.
831 N VENETIAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FL 33139 OFFERED AT $16,900,000 WWW.NELSONGONZALEZ.COM
NELSON GONZALEZ P.A. 305.674.4040 Neson@NelsonGonzalez.com
South Miami Residence for Those Living in the Fast Lane Discover this compound on a cul-de-sac near Baptist Hospital complete with 7 door 15 car air conditioned garage with automatic lifts. This estate suits a multi-generational family with 5/6 in the main home plus a full 2/2 apartment featuring a living room, & kitchen. The master suite overlooks the landscaped gardens and boasts fine finishes, high ceilings, walk-in closets, separate gym and onyx bathroom with double sinks, spa tub and shower. Live and entertain indoors and out with a theatre that seats 11, a walk-in 500 bottle wine cellar and bar, billiard room, tennis court, pool and patio with summer kitchen. A tropical oasis with landscaping of varied blooms and assortment of mature palms that frame this extraordinary 53,291 sf lot.
7855 SW 83RD COURT, MIAMI, FL 33143 OFFERED AT $4,995,000 7855SW83CT.COM
JEANNIE MONTES DE OCA 305.965.9242 jeannie@miamiluxuryresidential.com
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Bringing “Luck” to Buying and Selling Your Home How many years have you been a realtor? Over 19 years. What is your favorite property sold? My favorite sale was the purchase of a developer unit at Prive in Aventura. My customers were buyers from NYC and were totally enamored by this ultra-luxury condo. Located on a private, 8 acre island in Aventura, the views from this unit are spectacular, the finishes are amazing, and the building has every amenity imaginable. We negotiated a great deal and the excitement from my customers was contagious. Do you work mostly with buyers or sellers? I tend to work more with sellers, but I still love working with my buyers. I continually stay in touch with my book of customers, who often need future real estate services, including referrals. I have a multi-lingual team of agents, who help ensure that all of our customers receive excellent service. What sets you apart from other realtors? As a South Florida native, my extensive expertise in local real estate and my vast network of relationships not only continually grows my customer base, but also helps me connect others for related services. What’s the biggest real estate trend right now? The demand for primary residences has been staggering. The number of new residents that have moved here is a huge trend as well. What neighborhood do you specialize in? I specialize in the Aventura/Sunny Isles Beach areas and also work from Miami Beach to Delray Beach/Boyton Beach. Do you work mostly with single-family homes, condominiums or land? Since Aventura and Sunny Isles Beach are predominantly condos, I frequently work with those buildings, and I love selling homes in all of South Florida.
JUDITH ‘LUCK’ JORDAN 305.934.6373 judyluckjordan@gmail.com www.LuckyMiami.com
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Majestic Estate In Historic Morningside Located in historic Morningside on a gated 31,100 SF this corner lot surrounded by manicured lawns and 100 ft of wide bay waterfront. Estate features 5,229 SF of living area, a gourmet eat in kitchen, formal and informal living spaces, office, family room, media room, and more. Volume and vaulted ceilings, impact windows & doors, hardwood floors, and water views are highlighted throughout the home. Wonderful lay out with 4 bedroom suites, including a private master suite with a covered terrace, walk in closets, master bath with separate shower and spa tub. The backyard hosts a heated pool and jacuzzi, new dock, cabana bath, outdoor bar with fully equipped summer kitchen, anddining area. Ideal for boaters and fans of unobstructed bay views and vast green spaces.
5901 N BAYSHORE DR MIAMI, FL 33137 OFFERED AT $13,750,000 WWW.ESTHERPERCAL.COM
ESTHER PERCAL 305.674.4022 esther@estherpercal.com
Pre-Construction Waterfront Opportunity in Gated Sunrise Harbour
6911 SUNRISE AVENUE, CORAL GABLES, FL 33133 OFFERED AT $11,000,000 WWW.SCOTTSHUFFIELD.COM
New construction opportunity in this waterfront setting nestled in the sophisticated gated enclave of Sunrise Harbour. Experience life lived more beautifully in a brand-new home (approximately 7,500 adjusted sq ft) with expected delivery in early 2023. Idyllic South Florida boat-friendly lifestyle on the water with 100 ft of water frontage and a mere 30-seconds to the bay with no bridges. Top of the line construction from longtime developer Henry Pino of Alta Development and architectural designs by Behar Font Partners.
SCOTT SHUFFIELD 305.726.3133 shuffield.s@ewm.com
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Elegant & Enchanting La Gorce Island Home Elegant and dramatic pool home on Fabulous La Gorce Island. Total of 6 bedrooms, 5 in the main house plus a separate outside loft bedroom all in a stunning French Chateau setting. Big beautiful rooms with volume ceilings, impact windows and doors, plus hardwood floors throughout. Formal living area, relaxing den, open gourmet kitchen, and an abundance of natural light. Big beautiful French Doors surround the home and allow for easy access to the exquisite private pool and outdoor area, flawless for entertaining, outdoor dining, relaxing, or family fun. A perfect move in condition home in a perfect setting.
6626 PINETREE LN MIAMI BEACH FL, 33141 OFFERED AT $4,900,000 WWW.ESTHERPERCAL.COM
ESTHER PERCAL 305.674.4022 esther@estherpercal.com
Gated Waterfront Estate on Sunset Island I
Waterfront Vacant Lot on Venetian Islands
Stunning fully renovated, private and gated residence located on exclusive Sunset Island I. 7,725 SF interior, 20,000 SF lot with 100’ of waterfront. 7 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, impact windows + doors, guest house, 2-car garage, balconies, heated swimming pool, outdoor kitchen + BBQ, outdoor shower, private dock with boat lift.
Fabulous open bay views located on the premier Venetian Islands. Waterfront vacant lot (10,833 SF) with 60’ of waterfront. Floor plans and renderings for a new contemporary single-family residence in-process. Mindful, elegant, and sustainable design-driven architecture by Touzet Studio.
2767 SUNSET DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 OFFERED AT $18,690,000 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
415 E. RIVO ALTO DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 OFFERED AT $8,800,00 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
116’ Water Frontage on Belle Meade Island
Palm Beach Meets Hollywood Regency
Attention boaters! This backyard oasis is even better than vacation, featuring a 48.5 ft dock & boat lift, towering Palm trees, and resort-style pool. Easy living, 1-story Key West style home on a pie shaped 16,736 sq. ft. lot. Opportunity awaits to expand the current home or build one custom in this gated community.
Elegant, totally renovated, 5 bedroom designer home on prestigious, guardgated La Gorce Island. Enjoy a very private, resort-style back yard with tropical modern landscaping, heated pool and spa, outdoor shower and highend outdoor kitchen. Perfect for entertaining and stunning in every way!
1161 BELLE MEADE ISLAND DR, MIAMI, FL 33138 OFFERED AT $7,500,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
6675 SHEFFIELD LN,MIAMI, FL 33141 OFFERED AT $6,399,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
MICHELLE SHURTLEFF 305.299.2062 michelle@nancybatchelor.com
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
NESTI MENDOZA 917.405.5028 nestimendoza@mac.com
Waterfont Oasis on Belle Meade Island
Stunning Ocean Club Residence
Enjoy this alluring oasis on gated Belle Meade Island. This stunning residence offers 6 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, 3,943 SF of living area, 100’ of waterfront on a 15,600 SF lot. Residence features a gourmet kitchen, rooftop deck, oversized dock with boat lift, guest house, whole-house generator, and heated swimming pool + spa.
Breathtaking sunrise to sunset views from this fully remodeled, custom-designed home in which no expense was spared. It offers 3 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, maid’s quarters and two large terraces. It comes completely furnished and ready to move in. Large format solid wood oak flooring throughout, Boffi kitchen, Wolf and Subzero appliances.
861 BELLE MEADE ISLAND DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 OFFERED AT $5,910,000 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
781 CRANDON BLVD. #1204, KEY BISCAYNE, FL 33149 OFFERED AT $5,000,000 SILVIABERMUDEZ.EWM.COM
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
MONICA FERRAGUT 305.607.9163 monica.ferragut@me.com
SILVIA BERMUDEZ 786.201.5757 bermudez.s@ewm.com
Double-Unit at Prestigious Bristol Tower
Great Buy on Gated La Gorce Island
Light-filled 6 bed, 5.5 baths, 7,190 total sq. ft. unit with 270° city & water views from astonishing 1,300 SF wraparound terrace. The epitome of elegant bay front living on the desirable, quiet, tree-lined south side of Brickell. Amenities include tennis, gym, kids play area, swimming pool, gym/spa and 24hr doorman security and more.
Rare opportunity to buy on an exclusive island. Classic elegance with 6 bedrooms (2 masters, 1 up and 1 down) & 4,600 total sq. ft. Complete impact windows and 2-car garage. Lush backyard with patio, plenty of green space and room for a pool. 24/7 land & marine security patrol.
2127 BRICKELL AVE #2401-02, MIAMI, FL 33129 OFFERED AT $5,099,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
6685 SHEFFIELD LN, MIAMI, FL 33141 OFFERED AT $4,200,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
ELIAS PALACIOS 954.242.7381 elias@nancybatchelor.com
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
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Exclusive 5-Star Living in the Heart of Brickell
On Biltmore Golf Course and Gables Waterway
Enjoy striking bay views from every room. This E-Line residence has undergone a renovation including kitchen. Expansive suite includes bath with steam shower and Hansgrohe fixtures and large custom closets. Four Seasons residents enjoy world-class amenities including reciprocal benefits at Four Seasons properties worldwide.
Renovated 7 bedroom, 7.5 bathroom, 7,040 sq. ft. French-inspired estate on an oversized 17,800 sq. ft. lot surrounded by sculptured zen gardens. Multiple interior/ exterior living spaces, pool deck, wine cellar, aviary and sleek Snaidero gourmet kitchen. Enjoy golf cart access onto the fairway + kayak launch from backyard.
1425 BRICKELL AVE #47E, MIAMI, FL 33131 OFFERED AT $4,150,000 WWW.SCOTTSHUFFIELD.COM
3916 GRANADA BLVD, MIAMI, FL 33134 OFFERED AT $3,875,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
SCOTT SHUFFIELD 305.726.3133 shuffield.s@ewm.com
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
JUAN SALAS 305.316.0660 juan@nancybatchelor.com
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Spacious Pinecrest Tennis Estate
Mediterranean Estate in North Pinecrest
Situated on a prestigious street this grand custom-built home features 7 bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms, is nestled on an immense 61,419sf lot and boasts over 8,600 adj. square-feet. Electric gates, impact windows, home generator, lit tennis court, and pool with detached pool house.
Classic estate in North Pinecrest for those with the finest of tastes. With a building area of about 10,000 square feet, this estate defines sophisticated and comfortable living. Soaring ceilings, marble floors, indoor and outdoor kitchens and resort style pool are set amongst the botantical backdrop of oaks and palms for quintessential South Florida living.
12100 SW 60 COURT, PINECREST, FL 33156 OFFERED AT $3,500,000 WWW.ASHLEYCUSACK.COM
10700 SW 67TH CT, PINECREST, FL 33156 OFFERED AT $3,500,000 (LIST); $3,300,000 (SOLD) WWW.SCOTTSHUFFIELD.COM
ASHLEY CUSACK 305.798.8685 ashley@ashleycusack.com
SCOTT SHUFFIELD 305.726.3133 shuffield.s@ewm.com
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Timeless Elegance in Coconut Grove
Beauty on Key Biscayne Island
Timeless elegance defines this beautifully renovated classic Mediterranean 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home with modern luxury finishes and light-filled rooms. Nestled behind a privacy wall on a tree-lined, quiet S. Grove St, it offers a great family room with formal living and dining rooms overlooking a gorgeous patio and heated pool.
Enjoy the island life in this chic gem featuring a spacious layout with formal living/dining and family room. Abundant natural light, high ceilings, recessed lighting, high impact windows/doors and marble/hardwood floors.
3608 SAINT GAUDENS RD, COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 OFFERED AT $3,250,000 DEBRAWELLINS.COM
798 RIDGEWOOD ROAD, KEY BISCAYNE, FL 33149 OFFERED AT $3,200,000 JENNIFERPRICEGROUP.COM
DEBRA WELLINS 305.898.1852 Wellins.D@ewm.com
JENNIFER PRICE 305.389.1977 jennifer@jenniferpricegroup.com
The Feel of a House, The Ease of a Penthouse
Renovated Home with Indoor/Outdoor Living
Large penthouse in new, 11 unit boutique building near the fabled Biltmore Hotel in upscale, single family neighborhood. The 3rd floor unit features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, with 3,204 sq. ft. space that’s decorator ready. Summer kitchen and 3 parking spaces in garage, with access to pool and spa.
Fully renovated home in Miami Beach finished to perfection with excellent floor plan + indoor/outdoor living. 4 bed, 4 bath home, 2,005 SF interior, oversized 8,938 SF lot, gourmet Italkraft kitchen, heated saltwater pool + spa, outdoor shower, smart home, security cameras, dog run, impact windows + doors, first floor slab above BFE.
1228 ANASTASIA PH 301, CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 OFFERED AT $2,999,000 WWW.LUXURYHOMESMIAMI.COM
4505 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 OFFERED AT $2,789,000 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
GLORIA G. MARINA 305.519.9456 marina.g@ewn.com
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
Miami Beach Golf Course Mini-Estate
Urban Oasis in the Heart of Coral Gables
Rarely available 14,250 sq. ft. double lot situated on world renowned La Gorce Golf Course greens with direct access by golf cart for members. 6,592 total SF open floor plan with 6 bedrooms including a 2 BR apartment, 5.5 bathrooms 2-car garage and tropical back yard, with a dazzling waterfall into pool.
Wake up to the sounds of birds singing in this quintessential Coral Gables home. Fully updated with impact windows and modern kitchen while maintaining its mid-century style, this residence is sure to impress even the most discerning of buyers. A stone’s throw from Shops at Merrick Park, Plaza Gables, and more.
5767 ALTON RD, MIAMI, FL 33140 OFFERED AT $2,700,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
239 FLUVIA AVENUE,CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 33134 OFFERED AT $1,095,000 WWW.SCOTTSHUFFIELD.COM
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
SCOTT SHUFFIELD 305.726.3133 shuffield.s@ewm.com
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Edgewater’s Most Exclusive Boutique Development
Exceptional Home in Premier Biltmore Area
Direct open bayfront NE corner 3 BR + Den/Office with views facing Miami Beach, Edgewater and Wynwood. 10 ft. floor to ceiling glass windows, Wolf gas range and Subzero appliances, porcelain-wood flooring, & private elevator foyer. Lobby, 30th floor owner’s Sky Lounge and residential common areas designed by Jean-Louis Denoit.
Located in Golden Triangle on a lush, private 14,100 corner lot just down the street from the Biltmore. This 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home has been meticulously maintained and updated with new roof, impact glass and renovated kitchen. Features include, fireplace, wood beamed ceilings, endless pool and 2-car garage/1-car carport.
788 NE 23 ST UNIT#1602 MIAMI, FL 33137 OFFERED AT $2,399,000 WWW.JASONZARCO.COM
907 ANASTASIA AVENUE, CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 OFFERED AT $2,225,000 WWW.ASHLEYCUSACK.COM
JASON ZARCO 305.975.4061 jason@jasonzarco.com
ASHLEY CUSACK 305.798.8685 ashley@ashleycusack.com
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Renovated Waterfront Home in Biscayne Point
Breathtaking Tropical Oasis in Palmetto Bay
Waterfront home located in private + gated Biscayne Point. Residence offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,898 SF living area, 9,000 SF lot with 60’ of waterfront. Fully renovated with impact windows + doors, 2 covered patios, gourmet kitchen, utility/laundry room, 1 covered car-port, circular driveway with ample yard space.
Rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind, custom-built retreat on a quiet and prestigious Cartee Rd., acre lot, East of Old Cutler. One story home boasts natural light from every room 14.5 FT ceilings. Formal dining and living rooms plus open family room overlooks lagoon pool and waterfalls. Resort-like master.
1355 DAYTONIA ROAD, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33141 OFFERED AT $2,149,000 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
6830 S CARTEE ROAD, MIAMI, FL 33158 OFFERED AT $2,000,000 JENNIFERPRICEGROUP.COM
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
JENNIFER PRICE 305.389.1977 jennifer@jenniferpricegroup.com
Oak Hammock Estates
Award Winning Gorlin Building
Located in N.E. Dade County just south of Broward County. A private, security gated, lush landscaped, secluded community of only 37 custom homes. Situated in close proximity to Aventura Mall and I-95 Expressways. A-Rated public and private schools, an ideal area to raise your family. Prices starting at just under 2 million.
Glamorous private island living, in the most prestigious building at Aqua. Take in stunning Intracoastal and garden views from 2 terraces. Unit boasts open Bulthaup kitchen, floor-to-ceiling impact windows, ceramic wood floors and 2 parking spaces. Two pools, gym, BBQ, kids play area, 24 hr security/concierge. Block to the beach.
19TH COURT N.E. 199TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33179 STARTING AT $2 MILLION SIDKOSLOVSKY.EWM.COM
6101 AQUA AVE #302, MIAMI, FL 33141 OFFERED AT $2,000,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
SID S. KOSLOVSKY 305 945-0000 Sid@KoslovskyGroup.com
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
NESTI MENDOZA 917.405.5028 nestimendoza@mac.com
Mediterranean Revival Residence at New Price
Amazing Location in South Gables
Expansive 6 bedroom, 6 bathroom 15,600 SF double lot with massive back yard, terrace & charming guest house. Architectural features by Carlos B. Schoeppl include rotunda staircase entry, soaring cathedral ceilings and coral stone fireplace. Bright, spacious interiors with 2-car garage and friendly 3 bedroom up/2 down floor plan.
This landscaped lot features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Walking distance to parks, shopping, restaurants and U Miami. Formal dining area and living room as well as casual family room that opens up to a modern and bright to the kitchen. 3 bedrooms and bathrooms downstairs. 4th bedroom/office upstairs. Lush private yard/pool.
5149 ALTON RD, MIAMI, FL 33140 OFFERED AT $1,999,000 WWW.NANCYBATCHELOR.COM
1233 ANDORA AVE, CORAL GABLES, FL 33146 OFFERED AT $1,675,000 ASHLEYCUSACK.COM
NANCY BATCHELOR 305.903.2850 nancy@nancybatchelor.com
NESTI MENDOZA 917.405.5028 nestimendoza@mac.com
SHARI MENACHEM 305.788.3531 shari@ashleycusack.com
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South Miami Luxury Townhome
Grand Penthouse in 350 Las Olas Place
Stunning luxurious 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom plus bonus room townhouse in exclusive gated enclave of South Miami. Impeccable, light and bright townhome features spacious living spaces, gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, including a gas range stove.
Enjoy luxury living at its best in this 3280 SQ FT newly renovated grand penthouse. The modern residence boasts 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a superb chef’s kitchen, gorgeous wood floors, custom interiors throughout, 5 balconies with beautiful views of the city, the ocean and the river. The building offers resort-style amenities.
7441 SW 56 CT, MIAMI, FL 33143 OFFERED AT $1,600,000 JENNIFERPRICEGROUP.COM
350 SE 2ND ST # GPH90, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 OFFERED AT $1,599,000
JENNIFER PRICE 305.389.1977 jennifer@jenniferpricegroup.com
VANESSA PORTNOY 954.297.6537 vanessaportnoy@gmail.com
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Tree-Top Condo at Grove Isle
Pinecrest House with Fabulous Layout
Rarely available bright and spacious 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2nd floor corner unit with a spectacular updated chef’s kitchen that opens to the living room. Enjoy gorgeous tree-top and bay views from every room and sunrise-sunset on a terrace that runs the full length of the residence, ideal for indoor-outdoor entertaining. Bedroom 3 is set up as an open family room and all baths are updated.
This spacious and bright 5-bedroom, 3 bath Pinecrest home’s fabulous layout allows you to view the pool from most areas of the house. This property sits on a large lot with fruit trees, and the perfect yard for entertaining.
1 GROVE ISLE DR. UNIT A210, MIAMI, FL 33133 OFFERED AT $1,199,000 DEBRAWELLINS.COM
11300 SW 72ND AVENUE, PINECREST, FL 33156 OFFERED AT $1,100,000 JENNIFERPRICEGROUP.COM
DEBRA WELLINS 305.898.1852 Wellins.D@ewm.com
JENNIFER PRICE 305.389.1977 jennifer@jenniferpricegroup.com
Breathtaking Views from Palm Bay Towers
Paradise In Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club
Bay and city views from this elegant and updated flow-through style residence offering 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms in an iconic building. Enjoy more than 2,900 SF of glamorous living, plus oversized balconies offering great views. Grand style and comfort.
Located in the Siena building of the Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club this 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo features bay views and golf course lifestyle. Enjoy high-end finishes throughout such as a marble eat-in kitchen, marble baths, and custom closets plus waterfront views from the living and dining room. Two parking spots.
720 NE 69TH STREET #7N, MIAMI, FL 33137 OFFERED AT $1,100,000 WWW.ESTHERPERCAL.COM
13611 DEERING BAY DR. #302, CORAL GABLES, FL 33158 OFFERED AT $1,100,000 ELENAKEMPERGROUP.COM
ESTHER PERCAL 305.674.4022 esther@estherpercal.com
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Mid Miami Beach Charmer
Direct Oceanfront Condo in Miami Beach
Charming renovated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home located in Miami Beach. Interior features include a large eat-in kitchen, grand formal dining room, oversized master suite with huge walk-in closet. All exterior extras of this lovely home include hurricane impact windows/doors throughout, and a stunning backyard.
DIRECT OCEAN VIEWS! This spacious corner unit boasts 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms with 2,324 SF of interior living space located on Millionaire’s Row in Miami Beach. High ceilings, terrazzo floors, very charming, ample closet space, storage and parking. Full amenity building with pool, gym and beach access. Represented the Buyer & Seller.
4541 POST AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 SOLD AT $1,000,000 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
IMPERIAL HOUSE CONDO, 5255 COLLINS AVE UNIT 12E, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 SOLD AT $905,000 WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
DAVID HUNT SOLOMON 305.542.1131 david@davidhuntsolomon.com
THE FLORIDA KEYS AND KEY WEST
Key West Oceanfront Luxury Living
Island Living at its Best!
Never available before, this is one of the largest custom designed homes built with no expense spared. Located oceanfront adjacent to its own private beach. This 3635 Sq. Ft. home features 6 bedrooms all of which are ensuite and 7 full baths.
Custom-built Mediterranean villa sitting on 75’ of white sand beach in the exclusive community of Key Colony Beach. Over 5,000 Sq. Ft. of luxury living, featuring turquoise ocean views from nearly every room. Your private, gated beachfront estate provides you Island living at its finest.
32 SUNSET KEY DRIVE, KEY WEST, FL 33040 OFFERED AT $8,450,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
841 W. OCEAN DRIVE, KEY COLONY BEACH, FL 33051 OFFERED AT $7,900,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
MARK GRABOWSKI Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 302.228.5461 mark@keysrealestate.com
KAREN RASPE Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.393.9010 karenraspe@keysrealestate.com
Private Oceanfront Estate
Residence in the Prestigious Truman Annex
One-of-a-kind, 4 bedroom, 3 bath 2205 Sq. Ft. private oceanfront estate with endless ocean views. 2.21 acre lot boasts 310 ft of secluded beach. Enjoy ultimate privacy in this elevated home with 2 primary suites and a chef’s kitchen featuring a soaring 25-ft cathedral ceiling.
Custom 3-story home steps from Old Town. The main floor boasts an entryway with soaring ceilings, gourmet kitchen, breakfast area and living room all overlooking the magnificent pool. Upstairs is the large, primary suite with 4 more bedrooms. Great rental income, 2 car garage, 4 zone AC, and more.
15410 OLD STATE ROAD 4A, SUGARLOAF KEY, FL 33042 OFFERED AT $3,399,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
202 ADMIRALS LANE, KEY WEST, FL 33040 OFFERED AT $3,325,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
LISA SWANSON Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.294.3777 lisaswanson@keysrealestate.com
MICHAEL SPIRNAK Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.896.6833 michael@keysrealestate.com
Old Town Estate Full of Charm
The Epitome of Sophistication and Privacy
The creators of this home made sure they checked ALL of the boxes. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 3 first floor primary suites, guest cottage, 2 driveways, garage and with over 10,000 Sq. Ft. of breathtaking landscape! Like a make-believe world but real. It’s nothing short of an architectural gem.
This 1.5 acre estate offers tropical living in the Florida Keys, minutes from Marathon Int’l Airport and ocean. This 8,300 Sq. Ft. , 7 bedroom, 6.5 bath hidden gem with private second level master suite, walled gardens, dockage, heated and chilled pool/spa, tennis court, outdoor kitchen and bar is a rare and unique find!
513 WILLIAM STREET, KEY WEST, FL 33040 OFFERED AT $6,999,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
126 CALLE ENSUENO, MARATHON, FL 33050 OFFERED AT $4,995,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
BRENDA DONNELLY Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.304.1116 brenda@keysrealestate.com
GINGER HENDERSON Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.731.5751 ginger@keysrealestate.com
Spectacular, Unspoiled and Private...
Waterfront Tri-level Home in Plantation Key
Magnificent island style home located in the exclusive gated waterfront community of Shark Key, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 Bathroom home with TV Room all on 1 floor offers stunning panoramic sunsets and open water views of the Gulf of Mexico. For more information visit 52Cannonroyal.com.
Situated on TWO spacious lots this remarkable property offers spacious 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom home with rooftop deck offering beautiful views of the Florida Bay. Enjoy the outstanding two ‘’lagoon type’’ swimming pools surrounded by trees and tropical foliage. Protected 50’ dock with easy bay and ocean access.
52 CANNON ROYAL DRIVE, SHARK KEY, FL 33040 OFFERED AT $3,250,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
168 INDIAN MOUND TRAIL, PLANTATION KEY, FL 33070 OFFERED AT $2,999,000 WWW.KEYSREALESTATE.COM
JOANNE ALLEN Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.923.0239 joanne.allen@keysrealestate.com
LISA FRINS Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Freewheeler Realty 305.522.1479 lisafrins@keysrealestate.com
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When you’re not working, you are... Hanging out with my family biking, hiking, playing sports. Anything outside. What are you reading currently? “Greenlights” by Matthew McConaughey. What’s the first concert you attended? Aerosmith and Skid Row. Favorite word? Thank you! First job? Selling door mats at a flea market. Favorite secret spot in Miami? Lucali is one and the others are secrets. What is your most-used emoji? If you could win an Olympic medal for any sport, real or fake, what would it be? Cornhole. What was your favorite subject in school? Philosophy. What’s your hidden talent? Grill master. If you had to eat one thing for every meal going forward, it would be... Pizza. If someone were to play you in a movie, who would you want it to be? My son, Presley. If you could spend a day in someone else’s shoes, whose would they be? Elon Musk the day he goes to space. To whom did you send your last text to? My daughter, Kaia. What’s one thing about you that surprises people? Ask my wife. Who was your biggest teacher? My dad. Whose wardrobe would you want to steal? I’m easy, I mostly wear T-shirts and jeans. What have you done that gave you extreme happiness? Surfed Kelly Slater’s Surf Ranch with my family. Old-school watch or time on your phone? Old-school watch. What does success mean to you? Freedom to make decisions not based on money. Your happy place? Home. Boat or plane? Boat. If you didn’t have to sleep, what would you do with the extra time? I don’t sleep much, and I spend late nights thinking and coming up with new ideas. At what job would you be terrible? Accountant. What’s something you say you’ll do, but never will? Retire. If you were given a chance to explore the oceans, go to outer space, or visit 50 different countries, you’d choose... Outer space. Favorite movie? Brian’s Song. Who is the best looking member of your family? Not me. / 88 L IF ESTYLES S O U TH F LO RIDA
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