Mandarin Oriental to manage hotel-residence project in Miami

Mandarin Oriental is set to manage a new Mandarin Oriental hotel and branded residences in Miami's Brickell Key neighborhood.

The new Mandarin Oriental, Miami and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami are slated to open in 2030. The project is being developed by Swire Properties, Mandarin Oriental’s joint-venture partner at the existing Mandarin Oriental, Miami, and will form part of the One Island Drive development, consisting of two towers connected by an amenity podium.

The project will take up a 3.5-acre waterfront site along the southwest portion of Brickell Key, a 44-acre island developed by Swire. The new-build hotel will have 151 guestrooms including 60 suites, as well as 61 private Residences and 28 hotel Residences, all with ocean and city views.

Kohn Pederson Fox will design the exterior architecture and Parisian designer Laura Gonzales will create the hotel interiors. Thai firm Shma will lead the landscape architecture throughout the property. The project also includes a variety of restaurants and bars, flexible meeting and event space and a spa.

Adjacent to the hotel, a stand-alone tower will have 220 Residences at Mandarin Oriental, comprising two- to four-bedroom residences and two penthouses. The Residences will be designed by Parisian designer Tristan Auer and all residences will be managed by Mandarin Oriental.