Minor Hotels, a global leader in hospitality with more than 640 properties across 63 countries, announces Anantara Miami Resort & Residences, marking the long-anticipated debut of its experiential luxury brand in the United States. Rising 650 feet above Biscayne Bay, the landmark development signals a defining moment for the group’s global expansion and introduces a new paradigm of urban living shaped by immersive experiences, cultural connection and holistic wellbeing. Developed in partnership with One Thousand Group, the 50-storey tower will be located at the convergence of Miami’s Edgewater, Design District and Wynwood neighbourhoods and is expected to open in 2030, becoming the first tower in the area to offer uninterrupted views across Biscayne Bay.
The planned 50-storey tower will feature 100 private branded residences and 120 resort residences, allowing owners to make their residences available to hotel guests, in addition to 50 hotel suites and a collection of unprecedented vitality and longevity amenities that will bring the principles of ancient healing and modern longevity into Miami’s urban landscape for the first time.
More than a traditional branded residence, Anantara Miami Resort & Residences is conceived as a fully integrated lifestyle destination where hospitality, private ownership, and wellbeing will coexist seamlessly, reflecting a shift toward more flexible, experience-driven living.
Guided by Anantara’s philosophy of immersive, experience-led hospitality, the project is envisioned as an urban sanctuary responding to growing demand for restorative city living. A dedicated vitality centre focused on movement, nutrition, and recovery will anchor the experience, alongside holistic programming inspired by centuries-old Thai healing traditions. Bringing together ancient practices and modern approaches to longevity, the development introduces a new level of wellness offering to Miami.
The development brings together a globally recognised design team, with architecture by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), the firm behind some of the world’s most renowned and transformative skyscrapers, including One Vanderbilt in New York, in collaboration with ODP Architecture & Design, and interiors by Patricia Urquiola, marking her first residential project in the United States. Building on One Thousand Group’s track record of shaping Miami’s luxury residential landscape, the project follows developments including One Thousand Museum, the final residential tower designed by Zaha Hadid, and Villa Miami.
Reflecting the developer’s forward-looking approach, the tower will incorporate features such as a private rooftop helipad, enabling seamless access to destinations including the Florida Keys, Palm Beach and the Bahamas, alongside a curated range of hospitality-led experiences. Set within a highly walkable neighbourhood, the property will offer direct access to Miami’s leading restaurants, galleries, boutiques and cultural institutions, including Pérez Art Museum, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.
Source: Hospitalitynet.org





