Nobu’s Forthcoming Miami Condo Building Wants to Help You Live Longer

The 75-story tower's slate of wellness-focused amenities will emphasize longevity and biohacking.

By Demetrius Simms | May 07, 2026

Calling a wellness concierge for an in-residence Ayurvedic treatment, then settling in for a Michelin-star-calibre meal without leaving home, isn’t the norm for most, but a host of forthcoming high-rises across Miami, from Brickell’s Cipriani Residences to the Design District’s Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences, are making both experiences available to their residents.

Joining that mix is Nobu Hospitality’s first condo project in the city, 619 Brickell. The proposed 75-story tower—developed by 13th Floor Investments and Key International—is designed by Foster + Partners in collaboration with Sieger-Suarez Architects. Targeted for occupancy in 2031, the project will include roughly 300 residences and 90,000 square feet of shared spaces. Offering a whole lot more than just a state-of-the-art gym and a pool, about US$25 million is earmarked for innovative wellness-focused programming, with an emphasis on longevity and biohacking.

Inside a living room that opens to a wraparound terrace with Biscayne Bay vantages.
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Renderings show residences will feature open blueprints, smooth wood finishes, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing panoramic vistas of Biscayne Bay. The one- to four-bedroom floor plans include four sky villas, 10 sky flats, and four penthouses. Pricing will start at US$3 million and go up to US$60 million.

The Nobu Wellness & Longevity spa will provide access to cryotherapy chambers, hyperbaric oxygen suites, ozone therapy, an IV peptide therapy lounge, and physical therapy suites. Residents can also expect an 86-foot sunset pool, along with hot and cold plunge pools, a saltwater rejuvenation pool, and a lap pool set within an indoor-outdoor spa garden. Additional features include padel courts, game rooms, and sports simulators.

A circular gym will provide wraparound skyline and water views.
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“The US$25 million investment reflects a significant shift in what buyers are prioritising: vitality, longevity, and convenience,” Liliana Paez, CEO of Key International Sales, shared with Robb Report. “What would typically require appointments, travel, and scheduling is integrated into daily life in the building.”

Naturally, Nobu Hospitality will oversee a variety of dining experiences, including a full-scale Nobu restaurant with a private dining area for residents, as well as a residents-only poolside Nobu café and bar with views of the bay, plus in-residence dining and private chef services.

A twilight view from inside the primary bedroom suite.
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Sales for 619 Brickell are expected to launch in June via Key International and ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. The news follows Nobu Hospitality’s sales launch for the Beach Club, Barbuda, last October.

View more photos of 619 Brickell below

This story was originally published on Robb Report USA.
Photos: ARX Creative

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