Baccarat Residences, Miami brings to Brickell the first residential project by the French crystal maison —founded in 1764— on the last great parcel at the mouth of the Miami River: 444 Brickell Avenue. It is preconstruction —there is no resale yet, you reserve from the developer— and the best lines are allocated in the first rounds, at the project's lowest price list.
Developed by Related Group —Miami's largest condo developer, Jorge Pérez's firm— and designed by Arquitectonica, the studio that defined the city's modern skyline, the project rises as a sculptural 75-story glass tower with 360 residences, including water-level villas on the river and penthouses. Interiors are by Meyer Davis and the landscape by Enzo Enea.
For today's buyer what matters is the entry point: reserving early, securing the best exposure —river, bay or high floor— the budget allows, before the water lines sell out. This page orders that —how the pre-sale is allocated, how to choose a line, and the buying process— so you enter with judgment.
What makes the project different
Baccarat Brickell's value is not just the brand: it is combining a luxury maison with 260 years of history, an irreplaceable river frontage and the Related and Arquitectonica signature. Among what defines the offering:
- The Baccarat brand the French crystal house founded in 1764 debuts in Miami residences; a hospitality and service standard that supports future resale value.
- On the Miami River one of the last great parcels at the mouth of the river, with water-level villas and bay views that won't be built over.
- Developer Related Group Jorge Pérez's firm, Miami's largest condo developer, with a track record of execution and delivery in preconstruction.
- Arquitectonica design Miami's flagship studio —author of much of its skyline— signs a 75-story glass tower, with interiors by Meyer Davis and landscape by Enzo Enea.