South Florida is a magnet for billionaires of technology, with companies like Citadel, Nvidia and Tesla among those expanding in the Sun state.
But the last residents of the luxury being developed in the Miami area are about detachment from electronics, associating with humanities instead of cars, connecting with naturally.
“The calm in a city center is so difficult to find,” said Michael Stern, CEO of JDS Development, the company after Mercedes-Benz Places, the 67-storey Towers Rising in Brickell is expected to be completed by 2028. “Neighborhood completely new that prioritizes health, well -being and connection within its inhabitants. “
For this purpose, equipment, which include the senses without technology “, according to the stern, will include a Japanese Onsen Ritual Bath circuit, meditating cabins, a Himalayan salt room, an aromatherapy room and a fitness center. At the ground level will be Southside Park, the largest green space in Bricell, with a tree tent, local vegetation, strips and basketball fields.
“There is a difference between normal outdoor space and a current park,” said Ryan Serhant, the building’s sales agent. “This is a place to decompress really before or after work.”
The four residents of the season in Coconut Grove, the first project of the all-residential brand in Florida (second in 2027), will be surrounded by parks and water. There will also be Caesar’s baths that evokes ancient Rome.
“The ultimate in luxury is to disconnect, and this is supposed to be diving, not without technology. In fact, technology will not survive the county,” said Christine Martinez de Castro, chief of marketing and sales for CMC development.
The area was even held together to encourage everyone in the building with 70 units, where units begin with $ 6 million to interact.
“Luxury ultimate is to disconnect, and this is supposed to be submersible, not without technology. In fact, technology will not survive the circuit.”
Christine Martinez de Castro, chief of marketing and sales for co-developer CMC.
Despite the integration of oodles of smart home technology, developers have also begun to admit that the house should be one of the computer.
“In today’s world, where we are flooded with digital congestion, and our attention spaces are shorter, mental well-being requires that we break away-it is not just like a convenience,” insisted Andrew Kraynak, the head of sales and the official of marketing, treatment of residences in 1428 Brickell, second in 2028.
The building will have a Wellness club and meditation room on the 66th floor, with a wide view of the city and the Gulf.
“There is no technology there,” he said. “We want the house to be a safe space.”
The fifth floor of the intracoastal Sage, a 44 -unit condo due to opening in 2027, north of Miami in Fort Lauderdale, will be an area without technology.
“We created a relaxation zone to replenish and quietly, so even phones are not allowed,” said Veronica Gorson, a development management director.
The building will also have a yoga lawn opposite the ocean, and two -bath apartments will have 1,200 square meters with outdoor living areas and kitchens.
No phone will be allowed in the restaurant, pool or cabin in Perigon in Miami Beach, which is expected to be completed in 2027, with units ranging from $ 5.5 to $ 37 million.
“Was is created to be a relief for our buyers from their business life,” said Philip Freedman, the director of the sales of the building.
The dining room will be overseen by Shaun Hergatt, whose restaurants have received Michelin Stars. There will be a guard house, along with a private beach club, and the landscape designer who just redided the green space around the Eiffel Tower is brought to make the gardens look like tuileries.
“The idea is to meditate in nature and completely disconnect.”
Yansy Checa of Douglas Elliman
“He created beautiful seats are to read,” Freedman said. “This is about divorce from all connections including phones. It’s a sacred place.”
Human connections are encouraged your complimentary service in the room every morning. “It’s a great way to meet neighbors,” he said.
Residents of Ciprian appearing in Biscayne Bay in 2028 with 397 units are adding a library, a private reset and a speakea on the 37th floor.
“Ciprian’s DNA is very social and for engaging at a personal level,” said Michael Patrizio, Managing Director for Developer, Mast Capital. “Speakeasy will look like a condo and only the owners will know about it. You don’t want to walk inside and see people on their phones or laptops.”
In Rivage, second in 2028, Condos Oceanfront in Bal Harbor is turning into water to make room for zen and yoga gardens at the entrance of the building.
“The idea is to meditate in nature and completely disconnect.” Said Yansy Checa from Douglas Elliman, who is dealing with sales in the project, adding that she has a country club vibe.

A zen garden is also a feature in the Obelle in Fort Lauderdale along with cubbies to close cell phones.
“We want people to know they can connect with them, think and focus on life,” said Isaac Schlesinger, a partner in reliable capital, building developers, which is demolishing this year, and giving in the year 2027. The temples have these cupboards for phones. I’m Jewish Orthodox, so the idea of turning on technology to remain completely natural, and not new to me. We do it every Saturday. “
Residents won even have to call a trip to Shoma Bay to North Bay Village, where Condos, set to be discovered in 2026, have units ranging from $ 750,000 to $ 5.3 million. They will enjoy a Rolls-Royce house to drive residents around the city within 10 miles.
“Why should we deal with a phone when the last luxury is to have a driver on standby?” Asked Stephanie Shojaee, President of Shoma Group.
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