Branded residential developments are ultimately defined by the depth of their programming — not just the flag on the building. At the Ritz-Carlton Residences South Beach, developer Flag Luxury has assembled a team that operates across architecture, interiors, landscape, and hospitality.
Architecture is by Kobi Karp, whose Miami portfolio spans multiple high-profile residential and hospitality projects. Interiors are by Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge, known for refined residential work across North America. Landscape is by Naturalficial. Culinary programming — at both the restaurant and the beach club — is by Michelin-starred chef José Andrés.
Flag Luxury’s reference point is the Nomad Ritz-Carlton New York, which has set a clear benchmark in urban branded residences.
The result is a layered offering that goes beyond a hotel-branded address. For buyers evaluating Miami Beach luxury condos as primary residences or long-hold assets, the programming depth at 1671 Collins Avenue positions this project differently than most branded product currently in the market.
