On the edge of Biscayne Bay, where the city skyline melts into endless water views, Villa Miami rises like a sculpture — elegant, deliberate, and unapologetically luxurious. This isn’t just another Miami high-rise; it’s an architectural statement, curated by the minds behind Terra Group and the acclaimed Major Food Group, whose co-founder, Mario Carbone brings his Michelin-starred flair to residential life.

Located at 710 NE 29th Street in Edgewater, Villa Miami places residents at the intersection of art, culture, and convenience. From here, you’re minutes from Wynwood’s street murals, the Design District’s boutiques, and Brickell’s financial pulse — yet still immersed in the calm rhythm of Biscayne Bay.
The tower, designed by ODP Architects with interiors by Charles & Co, blends Italian romance and Miami modernism. Copper-toned façades and floor-to-ceiling glass invite natural light while echoing the sunset hues that define the city’s coastal skyline.

Every one of the 72 bespoke residences—a mix of half- and full-floor homes—offers soaring 10- to 11-foot ceilings, deep terraces, and sweeping panoramic views. With layouts spanning roughly 3,000 to 6,000 square feet, these are not mere apartments but fully realized sanctuaries.
Inside, Carbone’s culinary touch is unmistakable. Kitchens are crafted for both elegance and performance, featuring La Cornue ranges, Taj Mahal quartzite stone, and custom Italian cabinetry—a chef’s dream space reimagined for the home. Every meal here can feel like a private tasting menu.

What truly separates Villa Miami from its peers is the Major Food Group experience woven into everyday life. Residents will enjoy exclusive dining by MFG, curated wine lists, private dining rooms, and even the potential for in-home chef service.
Imagine the same culinary energy that made Carbone, Dirty French, and ZZ’s Club global sensations—translated into a daily lifestyle. This is the first time MFG’s hospitality ethos fully merges with residential architecture, and it shows in every detail.

Villa Miami’s amenity lineup reads like a luxury resort:
Residents can arrive by land, sea, or sky—each entry as seamless as the last
Villa Miami isn’t built for everyone. It’s designed for those who crave artistry in their everyday life, who want their home to tell a story of taste, craftsmanship, and experience. It’s for the buyer who appreciates that a kitchen designed by Mario Carbone isn’t just a kitchen—it’s a cultural signature.

In a city that thrives on glamour and reinvention, Villa Miami offers something more enduring: refined intimacy. With its limited collection of residences, elevated hospitality, and Carbone’s unmistakable culinary DNA, this development isn’t merely redefining Miami luxury—it’s redefining what it means to come home.