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‘Mansion in the sky’ Miami penthouse in Pritzker-winning architect Zaha Hadid’s final building asks $24M
@Source: nypost.com
A Miami penthouse in One Thousand Museum, the final architectural masterpiece of the late Zaha Hadid, has listed for $24 million, The Post has learned.
The 51st-floor residence, owned by Loren Ridinger, co-founder and CEO of Market America — a marketing company founded in 1992 — is the largest residence currently available in the building. It out-sizes units inside owned by billionaire Ken Griffin, singer Marc Anthony and soccer legend David Beckham.
The full-floor penthouse, represented by Seth Semilof of HL Real Estate Group, spans 10,338 square feet with a 1,200-square-foot patio, offering panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami skyline and the Atlantic Ocean.
It boasts five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a private theater, a wet bar, his-and-hers bathrooms and closets, a wine cellar and custom audio-visual systems.
Hadid, the Iraqi-born British architect who became the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004, left an indelible mark with her daring deconstructivist designs, seen in landmarks like the Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan — and Rome’s MAXXI museum.
One Thousand Museum, her last project before her sudden death in 2016, redefined Miami’s skyline with its sculptural exoskeleton and futuristic aesthetic.
“What’s unique about it is bringing someone like Zaha Hadid to Miami,” Semilof said. “You really never have had that type of an architect … This building started construction pre-COVID — before the time of [big-time] architects coming down to Miami — that to me is kind of what makes this building very special.”
The building’s exclusivity draws high-profile residents, with only 84 units across its 61 floors.
“It’s a little bit different in terms of product,” Semilof said.
This rarity, combined with Hadid’s visionary design, has made the tower a magnet for the elite seeking discretion and luxury.
The penthouse’s $24 million price tag positions it as the priciest unit currently listed in the building, edging out another at $23.75 million.
Semilof highlighted its scale: “Most of the units in the building are half floors, two per floor, and then from floors 50 to 60, they’re full-floor units. Our unit is the biggest unit. It’s on the 51st floor, it’s 10,300 square feet and then [Ken Griffin’s], which is on the 58th floor, is about 9,000 square feet.”
He described it as “basically a mansion in the sky,” adding, “It’s Zaha Hadid’s last building and it’s really the only 10,000-square-foot apartment you could get in all of downtown that’s built within the last 10 years.”
HL Real Estate Group, the boutique real estate arm of Haute Living, also brokered Ridinger’s original $19 million purchase of the penthouse in 2021.
The penthouse joins a dynamic market within One Thousand Museum.
Marc Anthony’s unit is listed for $9.9 million, while Griffin briefly put his own on the market before withdrawing it days later — one of two he owns in the building, a source told The Post.
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