WORLD-CLASS BUILDING

in Downtown Miami

ASTON MARTIN

The Aston Martin Residences at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way melds a brilliant design aesthetic with an ideal location to create Miami’s most striking, coveted address. Situated on one of the last parcels of Miami waterfront property to be developed, the Aston Martin Residences at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way is a symphony of curvilinear glass and steel, soaring 66 storeys into the sky. Of its 391 generously sized, light-filled homes, half of which have completely unique floor plans.

ESTIMATED
COMPLETION DATE

FEBRUARY 2023

ESTIMATED
COMPLETION DATE

FEBRUARY 2023

BUILDING INFORMATION

391 Condominium Residences

66 Floors

  • 1-5 Bedroom Residences, Duplexes, Penthouses, and Triple Penthouse
  • Levels 3 through 14 – River Residences
  • Levels 15 through 45 – Panoramic Residences
  • Levels 46 through 51 – Sky Residences
  • Levels 56 through 62 – Penthouses
  • Levels 63 through 65 – Triple Penthouse

BUILDING AMENITIES
& SERVICES

  • Full Service building with concierge and hospitality-inspired services

  • Super Yacht Marina facilities

  • 24-Hour valet and self parking option

  • Charging stations for electric cars

  • Bicycle and private storage spaces

  • 10 destination controlled super hi-speed elevators and 3 separate dedicated service elevators

  • Digital connection to concierge and all building amenities from every residence

  • Pet Friendly

     

FLOOR PLANS AND PRICES

Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

DEVELOPER

G&G Business Developments LLC

ARCHITECT

BMA – Bodas Miani Anger Architects

Revuelta Architecture International

PUBLIC SPACES / COMMON AREAS

BMA – Bodas Miani Anger Architects

Aston Martin Design

DEVELOPER

G&G Business Developments LLC

ARCHITECT

BMA – Bodas Miani Anger Architects

Revuelta Architecture International

PUBLIC SPACES / COMMON AREAS

BMA – Bodas Miani Anger Architects

Aston Martin Design

A symphony of outstanding design

Location

Location

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