The Heart of Miami Beach the Soul of the Côte D'azur

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The Heart of Miami Beach the Soul of the Côte D'azur THE HEART OF MIAMI BEACH THE SOUL OF THE CÔTE D’AZUR MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES INTRODUCTION OPTIMUM DEVELOPMENT USA 2 1 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT The Heart of Miami Beach The Soul of The Côte d’Azur MIAMI BEACH’S MEDITERRANEAN-INSPIRED ADDRESS, MONACO YACHT CLUB & RESIDENCES CAPTURES THE ESSENCE OF CONTEMPORARY COASTAL CHIC Miami Beach is to the United States, as Saint-Tropez is to France and Portofino is to Italy—a vibrant, year-round, seaside retreat, where trade wind breezes and tropical sunlight are most conducive to leisure activities and pursuits of pleasure both on and off the water. And like its Mediterranean counterparts, Miami Beach has a cool, captivating vibe. Home to iconic deco hotels, world-class shopping, mega yacht marinas, nonstop nightlife, restaurants with serious culinary cachet and a deepening arts and cultural scene, Miami is working its international stature and growing apace. At Monaco Yacht Club & Residences, the spirit of the Cote d’Azur is imbued in every carefully appointed design detail—a rich palette of exotic woods, lavish European and American stones, warm whites and lustrous metal adorn interiors—while soaring floor-to-ceiling glass windows frame commanding views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami skyline. Above all, Piero Lissoni’s inimitable, purist sensibility seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living spaces, infusing each residence with an aura of Mediterranean high-style. 2 3 4 5 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT Côte d’Azur-inspired reception and lobby areas, curated by Lissoni® 6 7 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT 8 9 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT Floor-to-ceiling windows in the double-height lobby frame sweeping views of the Intracoastal and private marina. 10 11 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES INTRODUCTION 12 13 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT Panoramic views of the Miami skyline are afforded from the rooftop terrace featuring pool, jacuzzi, sun deck with plush chaise lounges and shaded seating areas complete with outdoor grill and chef’s table for entertaining. 14 15 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT 16 17 A haven of coastal calm, The aesthetic is warm Piero Lissoni’s concept whites and rich woods is imbued throughout every rooted in the essence of a facet of this treasured property. Côte d’Azur summer resort. Each residence is delivered Ocean-inspired materials and fully-finished with a masterfully modern details lend an aura curated selection of fine fixtures of Mediterranean high-style. and finishes, reflecting his The elegant embodiment of devotion to uncompromising sea and surf, Lissoni® delivers craftsmanship. European luxury to the heart of Miami Beach. 18 19 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES INTRODUCTION MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES INTRODUCTION Monaco Yacht Club & Residences boast enormous outdoor living areas with dramatic water views that take in Miami’s glittering skyline—extending all the way to the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Biscayne Bay on the other. 20 21 22 23 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES RESIDENCES Chef-worthy Kitchens HAUTE CUCINE In keeping with modern European style, kitchens feature Boffi® contemporary Italian cabinetry, imported stone countertops and sleek Miele® appliances, including concealed refrigerator and dishwasher, convection oven, built-in coffee maker and wine storage. Island cook-top with downdraft exhaust system enhances open-concept floorplans and allows for unobstructed views. 24 25 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES RESIDENCES Well-proportioned living rooms framed by floor-to-ceiling glass and sweeping bay, ocean and city skyline views adjoin extra-deep terraces for seamless indoor-outdoor, open-air living. Featuring integrated lighting, the Crestron® Home Automation System offers state-of-the-art “Smart Building” technology. 26 27 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES RESIDENCES Masterfully Designed Master Bathrooms SERENE SPACES Thoughtfully positioned, floor-to-ceiling windows bathe master bathrooms in abundant, natural light. Deep soaking tubs, frame-less glass wet rooms with rain shower heads, double vanities with designer sinks, and imported marble flooring and walls bring quiet tranquility to these elegantly rendered, spa-like sanctuaries. 28 29 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES INTRODUCTION 30 31 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES RESIDENCES Sweet dreams become resplendent reality in spacious master suites that feature soaring ceilings, abundant closet space (some residences feature multiple walk-in closets) and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that provide direct outdoor access to generously scaled terraces. 32 33 34 35 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES RESIDENCES 36 37 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES RESIDENCES Two half-floor penthouses feature extra-deep, wrap-around terraces with east-to-west views of Biscayne Bay on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Equipped with electric outdoor grills, these privileged perches are the perfect place for alfresco dining. 38 39 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS WEST TERRACE 9’ 6” X 33’ Residence A 4 BEDROOMS 3.5 BATHROOMS PRIVATE TERRACE FLOORS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 INTERIOR 2,844 SQ FT 264 SQ M MASTER EXTERIOR 1,130 SQ FT 105 SQ M BATH TOTAL 3,974 SQ FT 369 SQ M FLOORS 3, 5, 7, 9 MASTER BEDROOM INTERIOR 2,844 SQ FT 264 SQ M 12’ 11” X 19’ 8” EXTERIOR 1,190 SQ FT 110 SQ M LIVING ROOM TOTAL 4,034 SQ FT 374 SQ M 23’ 3” X 19’ 9” REF WIC - HIS/HERS FOYER FRZ INTRACOASTAL 5’ 6” X 72’ SOUTH TERRACE PRIVATE ELEVATOR N INDIAN CREE DRIVE DINING ROOM / KITCHEN 23’ 10” X 19’ 10” W/D POWDER AC AC BATH 3 CL WIC CL BEDROOM 2 12’ 2” X 14’ 3” BEDROOM 3 BATH 2 BEDROOM 4 12’ 4” X 12’ 5” 13’ 8” X 12’ 6” EAST TERRACE 5’ 6” X 50’ 40 41 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS WEST TERRACE 9’ 6” X 46’ Residence B 2 BEDROOMS 2.5 BATHROOMS PRIVATE TERRACE FLOORS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 INTERIOR 1,386 SQ FT 129 SQ M BEDROOM 2 EXTERIOR 475 SQ FT 44 SQ M MASTER BEDROOM 12’ 1” X 11’ 2” LIVING ROOM 12’ 3” X 14’ TOTAL 1,861 SQ FT 173 SQ M 17’ 3” X 14’ 4” FLOORS 3, 5, 7, 9 INTERIOR 1,386 SQ FT 129 SQ M EXTERIOR 394 SQ FT 36 SQ M TOTAL 1,780 SQ FT 165 SQ M MASTER BATH INTRACOASTAL BATH 2 WIC N PANTRY INDIAN CREE DRIVE KITCHEN 22’ 4” X 11’ 2” W/D POWDER WIC AC REF/FRZ FOYER SEMI-PRIVATE ELEVATOR 42 43 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS WEST TERRACE 9’ 6” X 26’ Residence C 1 BEDROOM 1.5 BATHROOMS PRIVATE TERRACE FLOORS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 INTERIOR 918 SQ FT 85 SQ M EXTERIOR 252 SQ FT 23 SQ M TOTAL 1,170 SQ FT 108 SQ M FLOORS 3, 5, 7, 9 INTERIOR 918 SQ FT 85 SQ M EXTERIOR 333 SQ FT 31 SQ M TOTAL 1,251 SQ FT 116 SQ M MASTER BEDROOM 14’ X 10’ 10” INTRACOASTAL WIC POWDER CL N INDIAN CREE DRIVE W/D LIVING / DINING / KITCHEN MASTER 14’ 9” X 25’ 11” BATH AC REF/FRZ FOYER SEMI-PRIVATE ELEVATOR 44 45 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS WEST TERRACE 9’ 6” X 50’ Residence D MASTER BEDROOM 3 BEDROOMS 13’ 1” X 12’ 3” 3.5 BATHROOMS PRIVATE TERRACE FLOORS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 INTERIOR 2,422 SQ FT 225 SQ M EXTERIOR 1,261 SQ FT 117 SQ M TOTAL 3,683 SQ FT 342 SQ M FLOORS 3, 5, 7, 9 INTERIOR 2,422 SQ FT 225 SQ M WIC - HIS/HERS EXTERIOR 1,201 SQ FT 112 SQ M TOTAL 3,623 SQ FT 337 SQ M LIVING ROOM 24’ 2” X 24’ 8” MASTER BATH INTRACOASTAL 5’ 6” X 72’ NORTH TERRACE PRIVATE ELEVATOR FOYER N DINING ROOM 12’ 7” X 21’ 2” INDIAN CREE DRIVE AC AC POWDER W/D CL CL KITCHEN 14’ X 15’ 1” BEDROOM 3 11’ 7” X 16’ 3” CL REF BEDROOM 2 FRZ BATH 3 11’ 11” X 11’ 8” BATH 2 EAST TERRACE 5’ 6” X 53’ 46 47 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS Residence E 2 BEDROOMS 2.5 BATHROOMS BI-LEVEL PRIVATE TERRACE FLOOR 1 INTERIOR 1,799 SQ FT 167 SQ M EXTERIOR 1,329 SQ FT 123 SQ M TOTAL 3,128 SQ FT 290 SQ M KITCHEN / DINNING / LIVING 50’ 6” X 14’ 4” LOWER TERRACE 20’ 6” X 14’ 8” INTRACOASTAL REF FRZ N INDIAN CREE DRIVE WIC - HIS/HERS FOYER MASTER BEDROOM 19’ X 10’ 4” AC AC W/D MASTER BATH POWDER UPPER TERRACE BEDROOM 2 35’ 6” X 26’ 8” 12’ 8” X 13’ 2” BATH 2 48 49 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS WEST TERRACE BEDROOM TERRACE Penthouse 1 9’ 8” X 44’ 9’ 8” X 26’ 3 BEDROOMS 3.5 BATHROOMS BATH PRIVATE TERRACE 2 BEDROOM 2 11’ 6” X 15’ FLOOR 11 INTERIOR 2,539 SQ FT 236 SQ M EXTERIOR 2,888 SQ FT 268 SQ M TOTAL 5,427 SQ FT 504 SQ M BEDROOM 3 11’ 9” X 13’ 6” MASTER BATH MASTER BEDROOM 12’ 9” X 16’ WIC LIVING ROOM BATH SOUTH TERRACE 23’ X 20’ 9” 3 13’ 6” X 50’ INTRACOASTAL POWDER AC AC WIC REF WIC - HIS/HERS FOYER CL N FRZ INDIAN CREE DRIVE PRIVATE ELEVATOR W/D KITCHEN PANTRY LAUNDRY 19’ 1” X 20’ 8” EAST TERRACE 25’ X 53’ 50 51 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES FLOORPLANS BEDROOM TERRACE WEST TERRACE Penthouse 2 9’ 8” X 45’ 9’ 8” X 44’ 3 BEDROOMS 3.5 BATHROOMS BEDROOM 2 PRIVATE TERRACE 11’ 4” X 11’ 5” FLOOR 11 INTERIOR 2,278 SQ FT 212 SQ M EXTERIOR 3,085 SQ FT 286 SQ M TOTAL 5,363 SQ FT 498 SQ M BEDROOM 3 11’ 4” X 11’ 5” MASTER BATH MASTER BEDROOM 12’ 5” X 15’ 5” FRZ BATH 2 CL KITCHEN / LIVING / DINING 28’ X 18’ 9” CL REF INTRACOASTAL WIC HIS/HERS BATH 3 POWDER N NORTH TERRACE 13’ 6” X 50’ INDIAN CREE DRIVE W/D PRIVATE LAUNDRY ELEVATOR AC AC FAMILY ROOM 17’ 1” X 19’ 2” EAST TERRACE 25’ X 56’ 52 53 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES AMENITIES & LEISURE On the Waterfront— Miami’s Most Leisurely Nautical Pursuits At Your Door MIAMI BEACH’S MOST MASTERFULLY-CONCEIVED MARINA USHERS IN A NEW WAVE OF APPOINTED AMENITIES In South Florida there’s water, water everywhere but none more highly prized than Miami’s famed Biscayne Bay and Atlantic coastlines.
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