Aiming to assemble the cream of the crop buyers into one building, Porsche Design Tower developer Gil Dezer worked in collaboration with Porsche Design to create a super luxury tower with unprecedented features that has the attention of Miami and international buyers. This building marks Porsches first foray into real estate. The $560 million dollar project from the car-racing enthusiast is located in Sunny Isles where Dezer & Dezer Development owns much of the beachfront property, including the Trump Towers.
His current project was financed by Wells Fargo who felt that his performance during the downtown were an indicator of future reliability. Architectural details for the building which broke ground in April 2013 were contributed by Porsche Design and Sieger Suarez. These plans had to accommodate for the most buzzed about feature, the unprecedented glass automobile lift system that allows owners to park their cars next to their living rooms regardless of floor.
Other amenities include balcony pools, car concierges, and a four-car interconnected virtual race simulator. Each unit ranges in size from 4,200 to 17,000 square feet and carries a price tag between $4.5 to $25 million. The building is scheduled for occupancy in 2016, at which time at least 22 billionaires will be moving in. Explore more Sunny Isles developments on the ONE | Sothebys International Realty website.

Car elevator in the Porsche Design Tower
Aiming to assemble the cream of the crop buyers into one building, Porsche Design Tower developer Gil Dezer worked in collaboration with Porsche Design to create a super luxury tower with unprecedented features that has the attention of Miami and international buyers. This building marks Porsches first foray into real estate. The $560 million dollar project from the car-racing enthusiast is located in Sunny Isles where Dezer & Dezer Development owns much of the beachfront property, including the Trump Towers. His current project was financed by Wells Fargo who felt that his performance during the downtown were an indicator of future reliability.
Architectural details for the building which broke ground in April 2013 were contributed by Porsche Design and Sieger Suarez. These plans had to accommodate for the most buzzed about feature, the unprecedented glass automobile lift system that allows owners to park their cars next to their living rooms regardless of floor. Other amenities include balcony pools, car concierges, and a four-car interconnected virtual race simulator. Each unit ranges in size from 4,200 to 17,000 square feet and carries a price tag between $4.5 to $25 million. The building is scheduled for occupancy in 2016, at which time at least 22 billionaires will be moving in. Explore more Sunny Isles developments on the ONE | Sothebys International Realty website.
Aiming to assemble the cream of the crop buyers into one building, Porsche Design Tower developer Gil Dezer worked in collaboration with Porsche Design to create a super luxury tower with unprecedented features that has the attention of Miami and international buyers. This building marks Porsches first foray into real estate. The $560 million dollar project from the car-racing enthusiast is located in Sunny Isles where Dezer & Dezer Development owns much of the beachfront property, including the Trump Towers. His current project was financed by Wells Fargo who felt that his performance during the downtown were an indicator of future reliability.
Architectural details for the building which broke ground in April 2013 were contributed by Porsche Design and Sieger Suarez. These plans had to accommodate for the most buzzed about feature, the unprecedented glass automobile lift system that allows owners to park their cars next to their living rooms regardless of floor. Other amenities include balcony pools, car concierges, and a four-car interconnected virtual race simulator. Each unit ranges in size from 4,200 to 17,000 square feet and carries a price tag between $4.5 to $25 million. The building is scheduled for occupancy in 2016, at which time at least 22 billionaires will be moving in. Explore more Sunny Isles developments on the ONE | Sothebys International Realty website.
Aiming to assemble the cream of the crop buyers into one building, Porsche Design Tower developer Gil Dezer worked in collaboration with Porsche Design to create a super luxury tower with unprecedented features that has the attention of Miami and international buyers. This building marks Porsches first foray into real estate. The $560 million dollar project from the car-racing enthusiast is located in Sunny Isles where Dezer & Dezer Development owns much of the beachfront property, including the Trump Towers. His current project was financed by Wells Fargo who felt that his performance during the downtown were an indicator of future reliability.
Architectural details for the building which broke ground in April 2013 were contributed by Porsche Design and Sieger Suarez. These plans had to accommodate for the most buzzed about feature, the unprecedented glass automobile lift system that allows owners to park their cars next to their living rooms regardless of floor. Other amenities include balcony pools, car concierges, and a four-car interconnected virtual race simulator. Each unit ranges in size from 4,200 to 17,000 square feet and carries a price tag between $4.5 o $25 million. The building is scheduled for occupancy in 2016, at which time at least 22 billionaires will be moving in. Explore more Sunny Isles developments on the ONE | Sothebys International Realty website.


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