Developers 13th Floor Investments and Key International have revealed Nobu Residences at 619 Brickell, Miami’s first branded Nobu Residences development, positioned as a pioneer of a new class of branded residential offerings centred on longevity, biohacking and hospitality. Designed by Foster + Partners in collaboration with Sieger Suarez Architects, the 75-story tower at 619 Brickell Avenue will deliver 300 residences, 90,000 square feet of private amenities and Miami’s second Nobu restaurant. The 75-story, 296-unit tower features five twisting cassettes carefully oriented to maximise water views from every residence, with each home featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive wraparound terraces. Residences range from one to four bedrooms, as well as sky villas and penthouses, with prices starting from $3 million and reaching up to $60 million. Nobu Hospitality will oversee all dining experiences, including a full-scale ground-floor Nobu restaurant with exclusive resident access, a private dining room, a residents-only Nobu café and bar with bay views on the 11th floor, and in-residence dining and private chef services. The developers have invested $25 million in longevity-focused and biohacking amenities, with the Nobu Wellness and Longevity Spa featuring cryotherapy chambers, hyperbaric oxygen suites, an IV and peptide therapy lounge, physical therapy suites and ozone therapy. The project is scheduled to launch officially in May 2026, with sales led by Key International.

619 Brickell introduces a forward-thinking approach to residential living, redefining what it means to live well — and that phrase deserves to be tested against the broader competitive landscape it is entering. Miami’s branded residential market has in recent years moved through several distinct value propositions: automotive luxury at Porsche Design Tower and Aston Martin Residences, fashion at Armani Casa, and culinary identity at the various food-and-beverage-anchored towers that followed. Nobu Residences at 619 Brickell is the first project in this market to lead explicitly with longevity science and biohacking as primary differentiators rather than treating wellness as an ancillary amenity category. That is a calculated positioning, and it reflects where the highest-net-worth end of the market is moving. Ultra-high-net-worth buyers increasingly view biological age optimisation as a genuine priority rather than a lifestyle aspiration, and the capital they are willing to allocate to facilities that support it, cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen, peptide protocols, personalised diagnostics, is growing year on year. No comparable branded residential tower in Miami or anywhere in South Florida has yet committed $25 million specifically to this category, which gives 619 Brickell a defensible position that goes beyond architectural prestige. The Foster + Partners involvement adds credibility that the Mansory or Pagani-branded towers in the market cannot easily match, because Sir Norman Foster’s firm occupies a different tier of architectural reputation globally. The five-cassette twisting form oriented toward Biscayne Bay is also genuinely distinctive as a design gesture in a Brickell skyline that already carries Arquitectonica’s curving Cipriani tower and the SLS and Brickell City Centre complex. Project momentum has also been reinforced by key delivery milestones, including the recent utilities agreement advancing the 35-story 619 Brickell residential tower, which signals that enabling works and infrastructure coordination are now moving into place for full-scale construction execution. Whether the market can absorb another ultra-luxury tower at this price point alongside Cipriani Residences and the Bentley Residences programme is the real question, but the differentiation strategy here is among the sharpest in the current Miami development pipeline.
Tower Architecture, Wellness Programme and Amenity Offering
- 75 storeys, 296 residences (noted as 300 on project website; 296 confirmed in developer release)
- Five twisting cassettes oriented to maximise Biscayne Bay water views from every residence
- Residences: one to four bedrooms, sky villas and penthouses; floor-to-ceiling windows; wraparound terraces
- Prices: from $3 million to $60 million
- 90,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity space
- Nobu Wellness and Longevity Spa: cryotherapy chambers, hyperbaric oxygen suites, IV and peptide therapy lounge, physical therapy suites, ozone therapy
- Longevity amenity investment: $25 million dedicated budget
- Pool programme: four distinct pools including an 86-foot sunset pool, hot and cold plunge pools, a rejuvenation salt pool and a lap pool; outdoor spa garden
- Sports and recreation: padel courts, game rooms, sports simulators
- Ground-floor Nobu restaurant: full-scale operation open to public with exclusive resident access and private dining room
- 11th-floor residents-only Nobu café and bar: panoramic Biscayne Bay views
- In-residence dining and private chef services managed by Nobu Hospitality
- Location: 619 Brickell Avenue, positioned between Biscayne Bay and Miami’s oldest Presbyterian Church; highly walkable urban setting
- Proximity: 5-minute walk to Brickell City Centre; 8-minute walk to Downtown Miami; 20-minute drive to Miami Airport and Miami Beaches

Project Fact Sheet
- Project Name: Nobu Residences at 619 Brickell
- Address: 619 Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131
- Developer: 13th Floor Investments in partnership with Key International
- Architect: Foster + Partners (lead design); Sieger Suarez Architects (architect of record)
- Hospitality Brand: Nobu Hospitality
- Sales Lead: Key International
- Rendering Studio: Binyan Studio and ARX Creative
- Number of Storeys: 75
- Total Residences: 296 units (one to four bedrooms, sky villas and penthouses)
- Price Range: from $3 million to $60 million
- Total Amenity Area: 90,000 square feet (indoor and outdoor)
- Longevity Amenity Investment: $25 million
- Project Type: Ultra-luxury branded residential condominium with hospitality and wellness
- Brand Significance: Miami’s first Nobu-branded residential tower
- Dining Programme: Ground-floor Nobu restaurant (public and resident); 11th-floor residents-only Nobu café and bar; private dining room; in-residence dining; private chef services
- Pool Programme: Four pools including 86-foot sunset pool, plunge pools, salt pool and lap pool
- Sports Facilities: Padel courts, sports simulators, game rooms
- Official Sales Launch: May 2026
- Views: Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, Brickell Key, Miami Port, Key Biscayne, Fisher Island

Project Team
- Developer (Lead): 13th Floor Investments — a Miami-based real estate investment and development firm with a strong track record in strategic South Florida residential and mixed-use development; leading the development and co-leading sales alongside Key International
- Developer (Partner): Key International — a Miami-based development firm with more than four decades of experience in high-end residential, hotel and mixed-use projects across South Florida; completed projects include 1010 Brickell, The Harbor and 400 Sunny Isles; co-developing and co-leading sales for 619 Brickell
- Architect (Lead Design): Foster + Partners — the internationally renowned British architectural practice founded by and led by Sir Norman Foster; responsible for the tower’s overall design concept including the five-cassette twisting massing and Biscayne Bay orientation strategy; notable global portfolio includes Apple Park (California), the Hearst Tower (New York), 30 St Mary Axe (London) and the Reichstag (Berlin)
- Architect of Record: Sieger Suarez Architects — Miami-based architectural practice serving as the local architect of record in collaboration with Foster + Partners on the design and permitting programme
- Hospitality and Brand Partner: Nobu Hospitality — the global luxury hospitality company founded by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper; responsible for restaurant operations at both the ground-floor and 11th-floor Nobu venues, in-residence dining, private chef services and brand identity integration throughout the tower
- Rendering Studios: Binyan Studio and ARX Creative — responsible for visualisation and marketing imagery for the project reveal and sales campaign

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