Ennismore and PMG have announced the launch of the first Delano branded residences in Downtown Miami, as well as PMG’s second major skyscraper in the city. Ahead of the anticipated reopening of the iconic Delano Miami Beach hotel, the developers say this new and exclusive branded residential address in Downtown will “pay tribute to the brand’s renowned legacy by offering the world’s most curious, creative, and cosmopolitan travelers a place to call home.”
Rising 90 stories in Downtown Miami, the new development will offer 421 residences, unobstructed views, and immersive amenities, including the first observation deck in the southeastern United States featuring a cantilevered glass platform, as well as the legendary Delano Rose Bar, located high above the Miami skyline.
“Launching the first Delano branded residences marks a defining moment for the brand, extending its legacy of authentic hospitality, cultural relevance, and exceptional design into the residential experience. Miami has always been central to Delano’s evolution, and there is no better place to bring its essence, creative energy, and emphasis on human connection into everyday life. With the reopening of Delano Miami Beach this year alongside this landmark development, we are entering a bold new chapter for Delano in the city where it all began,” said Phil Zrihen, Deputy Group CEO of Ennismore.
According to Ryan Shear, Managing Partner at PMG, Delano has been one of the most influential brands in shaping Miami’s identity for decades. “As someone born and raised here, I have witnessed firsthand the cultural impact it created—from its iconic MiMo roots to Philippe Starck’s playful design and the high-profile nightlife that helped place Miami on the global stage. Bringing Delano to Biscayne Boulevard is a natural step for Downtown, strengthening the connection between Miami Beach and the city’s evolving urban core. With PMG’s commitment to thoughtful development and in collaboration with Ennismore, we are proud to continue Delano’s legacy with a new architectural landmark that will help define Miami’s next chapter,” he said.
Conceived by conceptual artist Carlos Ott and the architectural firm CUBE 3, the project is set to stand out as a distinctive architectural work. Interiors are designed by the award-winning studio Meyer Davis, immersing residents and visitors in refined contemporary design with Delano’s unmistakable style.



