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ORA by Casa Tua

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1210 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131

Pre-construction
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PRICE
$993,900+
SQ FT
509-1,825
UNITS
533
STORIES
77
BUILT
2029

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ORA by Casa Tua

ORA by Casa Tua: Vibrant, connected luxury living with short-term rentals allowed, bringing soul to the heart of Miami’s Brickell

One of Miami Beach’s longest standing institutions, Casa Tua, the beloved and exclusive Italian restaurant in South Beach, has partnered with Fortune International to bring Brickell ORA. Meaning ‘now’ in Italian, this soulful branded condo tower will rise 70 stories with about 500 luxury residences, and provide exclusive member’s only experiences, just like the restaurant.

Boasting no less than four food concepts curated by Casa Tua, a resort pool experience, a three-story, outdoor Bosco park at on the 40th floor, and short-term rental flexibility, ORA is meant to appeal to a younger demographic, especially world travelers and those frequenting Airbnb properties – making it a great investment opportunity in the business district of Brickell.

Units are expected to range from 500-square-foot studios to 2,400-square-foot, 4-bedroom sky homes. The top one-third of the tower will have fewer, larger residences with about 6 units per floor, while the lower two-thirds will have about 8 to 10 condos per floor.

A unique and Developed by Fortune International Group, responsible for The Ritz Carlton Residences and St. Regis Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, ORA by Casa Tua merges simplicity and sophistication in this revolutionary lifestyle-driven project for creators, founders, and doers craving a nature-immersed sanctuary in Miami’s financial district, Brickell. Envisioned to create distinct experiences expressed through exquisite design, nature, music, art, and cuisine, with an abundance of amenities and programming curated for ORA owners, the boutique tower will be alive with upbeat soulful and social energy.

Designed by world-renowned Arquitectonica to honor simplicity and deepen human connection, ORA will rise over 900 feet above the center of Brickell as a curated 76-story community with 460 luxury residences and a plethora of the world’s finest lifestyle-inspired amenities by the bespoke brand Casa Tua.  Featuring a distinctly fluid structure to blend with the lush natural surroundings landscaped by ArquitectonicaGEO, the boutique tower will offer expansive floor plans with 10-foot high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass windows to welcome an abundance of natural light.

Each magnificent fully furnished and finished residence will feature custom interiors by the revered Italian design team m2atelier, known for their attention to sustainable minimalism, with Italian-designed baths with imported fixtures, smart home technology allowing for global control, pre-wired for high-speed internet and WiFi, ample closet space, expansive terraces with sleek glass railings overlooking Miami’s Brickell, Biscayne Bay, and Coconut Grove, private elevators, and a washer and dryer in every residence. Highlight amenities include exquisite dining experiences from Casa Tua, creative workspaces, a stunning resort-style pool overlooking the ocean, a private clubroom, a social lounge, state-of-the-art wellness and fitness offerings, a tranquil three-story park within the center of the tower, as well as flexible ownership with minimal rental restrictions and exceptional rental services.

Living at ORA by Casa Tua, residents will enjoy the vibrancy of Miami’s Brickell at their doorstep with shopping at Brickell City Centre and The Shops at Mary Brickell Village, an abundance of fine dining options, and the pristine shores of Biscayne Bay all within walking distance. By car, residents will be within 10 minutes of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, the FTX Arena, and the Perez Art Museum. Additionally, residents will be within 15 minutes of Coconut Grove, 15 minutes of Coral Gables, 20 minutes of the Miami international airport, and within 30 of South Beach.

ORA by Casa Tua Building Features:

  • Curated residences, designed by m2atelier
  • Creative workspace memberships available for creators, founders, and doers
  • Dedicated high-speed elevators with private access for owners
  • Dedicated elevators for in-house employees
  • Dedicated check-in lobby and staff for short-term rentals
  • Managed, staffed, and serviced by the acclaimed Casa Tua brand
  • Designed to prioritize privacy and maintain exclusivity

ORA by Casa Tua Residence Features:

  • Studio to four-bedroom refined residences from 487 square feet plus a 160 square foot terrace to 2,302 square feet plus a 631 square foot terrace.
  • Panoramic views of Miami’s Brickell, Biscayne Bay, and Coconut Grove
  • Italian-designed baths with imported fixtures
  • Smart home technology with global control
  • Pre-wired for high-speed internet
  • Generous closet spaces
  • 10-foot ceilings
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Expansive terraces with sleek glass railings
  • Full washer and dryer in every residence
  • Flexible ownership with the option for short-term rental
  • Concierge services
  • Dedicated lobby
  • Integrated digital concierge featuring residential booking management, housekeeping service scheduling, and guest communication

Ora by Casa Tua Building Amenities:

LOBBY:

  • Lobby Reception
  • Dedicated flexible-stay check-in lobby
  • Dedicated high-speed smart elevators with separate access for owners, short-term guests, and guests
  • Dedicated elevators for in-house employees
  • 24/7 valet reception
  • Concierge
  • Mail & package delivery room

DINING:

TERRA: A unique 24-hour gourmet market, bakery, and meeting spot offering a vibrant environment for early morning coffee, a lingering lunch, a quick grocery pickup, or a late-night bite

  • Private lobby-level entry for residents and their guests
  • House-made breads and pastries
  • Delicatessen, charcuterie, and light fare
  • Gourmet groceries
  • Specialty and convenience goods

UVA: A dream enoteca with a collection of over 500 sommelier-selected labels from across the world and exquisite Mediterranean cuisine

  • Two stories of intimate spaces
  • Frequent wine tastings and classes
  • Private tasting room and outdoor dining terrace for ORA residents and their guests

FUOCO: The art of simple, timeless, collaborative cooking over a wood-burning fire to create an extraordinary global offering

  • Dedicated pedestrian-level entrance for dining guests
  • Private, direct-level access for ORA owners and guests
  • Intimate outdoor seating areas surrounded by artful landscaping and sculptured water features
  • Sustainably sourced global ingredients
  • Select cuisine cooked over an open fire
  • Crudos and raw options
  • Direct delivery to residents’ door

VENTO:

  • Two-story indoor and outdoor rooftop experience with sweeping views
  • Sky lounge and bar
  • Summer kitchen
  • Private dining room and event space
  • Intimate outdoor seating areas
  • Lush tropical greenery and sculptural water features
  • Entertainment stage for live performances
  • Intimate lounge and fire pit
  • Inspired and inviting infinity pool, a signature element of the VENTO experience
  • Direct delivery to residents’ door
  • Rooftop pool

CREATIVE WORKSPACES:

  • Fully wired commercial co-working spaces in an open, airy setting
  • Open and shared workspaces
  • Private office spaces
  • Content creation rooms equipped with AV support
  • Creative workshop
  • Outdoor seating

THE MAIN POOL:

  • Stunning ocean views
  • Expansive yet intimate resort-style pool with sun shelf
  • Pool cabanas and lounge chairs
  • Poolside food, beverage, and towel service
  • Vibrant tropical landscaping

THE CLUB ROOM:

  • Adjacent to the pool and full of natural light
  • Event space designed for social gatherings of all kinds
  • Bar and lounge
  • Prep kitchen
  • Chef’s kitchen
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • Oversized LED screen
  • Game tables/area

WELLNESS:

  • Relaxation lounges
  • Wellness terrace
  • Individual treatment rooms
  • Co-ed steam, sauna, and hammam
  • His-and-hers locker rooms with showers
  • Couples’ treatment room
  • Styling room with lighted vanities
  • Stair connecting directly to fitness center

FITNESS:

  • Open, expansive space designed for every kind of workout or training session
  • State-of-the-art equipment focused on performance cardio, resistance training, and strength conditioning
  • High-intensity workout area
  • Multipurpose workout space (spinning, yoga, pilates)
  • Private rooms for virtual trainers
  • Outdoor terrace

THE SOCIAL LOUNGE:

  • Owners lounge to gather, play, reconnect, and recharge
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • Oversized LED screen
  • Visual sports room with simulators
  • Reading library
  • Shared, open workspaces, private offices, content creation rooms, and inspired, dynamic energy

BOSCO:

  • A tranquil three-story park at the center of ORA
  • Ideal space for reflection, picnics, quiet conversation, and shared outdoor activities
  • Fitness Path
  • Multipurpose recreational lawn for year-round activities
  • Entertainment area
  • Multipurpose wellness lawn for group activities including yoga, tai chi, and pilates
  • Meditation and sculpture garden
  • Nature in every corner

FLEXIBLE OWNERSHIP:

  • Short-term, seasonal, and long-term rental flexibility
  • Dedicated on-site professional management to ensure smooth arrival and departure for residents and guests
  • On-site concierge to address residents’ and guests' needs
  • Dedicated flexible-stay check-in lobby
  • Integrated digital concierge featuring residential booking management, housekeeping service scheduling, and guest communication

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Building Amenities

Pool / Spa
Pool / Spa
Spa / Hot Tub, Sauna
Sport / Fitness
Sport / Fitness
Exercise Room, Pool
Parking
Parking
Valet
General Amenities
General Amenities
Business Center, Elevator, Kitchen Facilities, Library, Trash Chute, Vehicle Wash Area
Waterfront
Waterfront
No

Additional details

Avg Price / Sq Ft
$2,223
Unit Conveniences
Central Cooling, Dishwasher, Electric Cooling, Electric Heat, Furnished, Washer/Dryer
Maintenance Includes
N/A
Type of Association
N/A
Style
Condo, Condo 5+ Stories
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Watch! The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Miami Video Tour: Ultra-Luxury North Tower Condo-Hotel

At Blackbook Properties, you can count on us to introduce you to the crème de la crème of condo living in Miami’s next landmark developments. After the massive success of the exclusively residential South Tower, Swire Properties recently launched sales for the The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Miami North Tower, the ultra-luxury condo-hotel everyone has been waiting for—and it comes with a whole new set of ownership possibilities. In our latest video, top Miami luxury real estate expert Sep Niakan, also Founding Broker of Blackbook Properties and condoblackbook.com, sits down with Adrian Gonzalez, Sales Executive at Residences at Mandarin Oriental Miami, for an in-depth look at the North Tower condo-hotel, and how it compares to the South Tower. Join us as we explore the scale model for a clearer perspective on the layout of this once-in-a-decade opportunity, break down the key lifestyle differences between the towers, and peek inside their gorgeous new sales center on Brickell Key. ### North Tower at the Residences at Mandarin Oriental Miami Before taking a deep dive into the tower, let’s take a moment to look at the project as a whole. Developed by Swire Properties—whose 40-year legacy includes building some of Miami’s major landmarks—the Residences at Mandarin Oriental Miami occupies the southern tip of Brickell Key, offering you rare three-sided water exposure in an exclusive island setting. Spanning five acres of lush grounds landscaped by Thai firm Shma, this landmark address will be home to the 66-story South Tower, the 33-story North Tower, and a shared podium featuring over 100,000 square feet of resort-like amenities. Your North Tower home features architecture by New York’s Kohn Pederson Fox Associates (KPF), known for designing Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, with interiors by Parisian A-lister Laura Gonzalez and lighting by London-based Speirs Major. The boutique tower will be home to North America’s flagship Mandarin Oriental Hotel at its base, followed by the hotel residences on floors 14-18, and topped out by the private residences on levels 19-30. This mixed-use tower offers a range of ownership opportunities: 28 move-in ready, fully furnished condo-hotel units spanning one to two bedrooms, plus 70 private residences with two- to four-bedroom floor plans featuring deep balconies and fully finished Molteni & C kitchens. Worried about sharing space with hotel guests? Not at this boutique property, as owners enjoy separate entrance, lobby, elevators, and valet services, ensuring a level of privacy rarely found in mixed-use buildings. Living in the North Tower, you will have access to all 80,000+ square feet of flagship hotel amenities. Highlights include four waterfront pools, one of Miami’s largest full-scale spas with signature Mandarin Oriental services, multi-use sports courts with pickleball and basketball, an immersive garden nestled in a hammock forest, and a signature restaurant with an outdoor dining terrace. ### Brickell Key: Your Island Home As a resident of Brickell Key, you won't need to step off the island to grab a coffee or a wholesome brunch or access conveniences such as a pet clinic and dry cleaners. The island’s peripheral walkway is also popular among joggers and cyclists for its unmatched tranquility and scenic water views. However, if you crave that big city energy, Brickell, the corporate hub of Miami, along with world-class shopping and entertainment at the Brickell City Center, lie just across the bridge. And if you’d like to venture a bit further, you’re only 10 minutes from Downtown’s cultural scene, 25 minutes from the spoils of South Beach, and 30 minutes from the airport. Does tucked-away island living, complete with uninterrupted water views, flagship amenities, and bespoke services from one of the most respected names in the world of hospitality, sound like your idea of home? Reach out to schedule a private presentation, and let’s explore which tower is the perfect match for your lifestyle.