Bellini Aventura On Williams Island is the most recent project on Williams Island and probably the last of it's kind because there is no more land available for real estate development. When Williams Island was first developed in the early 1980s (a full decade before the city of Aventura was founded), it set a sophisticated new standard for the Northeast Miami-Dade waterfront. The Tony Island, marketed as The Florida Riviera, even had superstar spokesperson and resident Sophia Loren raising the glamour quotient.
Over the years, Williams Island has grown larger, while holding its own in the Aventura luxury residential league with buildings and amenities that include the exclusive Island Club health club and spa, marina and 16-court tennis complex. Now the last remaining residential site at 4100 Williams Island Blvd. is about to get a luxury boutique tower, Bellini at Williams Island.
Developer Martin Z. Margulies, who recently built Bellini in Bal Harbour, has taken over the project originally dubbed La Vogue and is planning an exclusive 70-unit, 24-story tower. Each unit will have a three-bedroom floor plan ranging from 2,300 to nearly 2,700 square feet. With the buildings distinctive elliptical shape, each will be a corner residence with wraparound glass balconies and water views in all directions. Other niceties include a private elevator for each residence, 10-foot ceilings and top-of-the-line materials and finishes. Kitchens will have Poggenpohl cabinetry and high-quality appliances, while classic marble master baths and first-rate fixtures are a given. All the usual amenities fitness center, sauna, media room, childrens game room and lounge, 24-hour valet, concierge and resident service front desk will be included and residents will have access to all Williams Island amenities. Margulies, a noted art collector, plans to include art works throughout the public spaces.
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