One of the most exciting developments to hit Miami Beach in years just got even more compelling. Witkoff Group and Ocean Terrace Holdings have dropped stunning new renderings of Ocean Terrace — and if you weren't already paying attention to North Beach, now is the time.
Situated directly on the ocean between 74th and 75th Streets, Ocean Terrace commands an extraordinary 350 feet of shoreline. The project is a true mixed-use vision: a rare collection of 52 private condominium residences, 24 resort residences in a separate tower, a beautifully restored historic hotel with 42 luxury guestrooms, curated retail, and an exclusive private Members Club — all designed by two of the most respected names in architecture and interiors.
Architecture meets artistry
The exterior architecture comes from Revuelta Architecture International, while the interiors are the work of Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) — the same firm behind Shore Club Private Collection here in Miami Beach, and iconic New York addresses like 20 East End Avenue and 30 Park Place. Their touch is felt throughout every detail: Parquet de Versailles white oak flooring, custom RAMSA-designed cabinetry, natural stone countertops, Gaggenau appliances, and private elevators for each residence. The design draws inspiration from Miami Modern and Art Deco traditions alongside mid-century Brazilian and French modernism — a sophisticated layering that feels both timeless and distinctly Miami.
Residences range from one-bedroom-den configurations to expansive five-bedroom homes in the condo tower, with fully furnished one-to-four-bedroom options and penthouses available in the resort residences. Every home features expansive private terraces with that rare trifecta so coveted in South Florida: uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean, lush parklands, and the Miami skyline all at once.
Amenities that rival any resort
Over 18,000 square feet of interior amenities include a sculpted RAMSA-designed lobby, a state-of-the-art fitness center with ocean views, a curated library, and a wood-paneled tea room with custom antique-style millwork. Step outside and you have approximately 50,000 square feet of outdoor amenity space — a private residential porte-cochère, a resident-only sunrise lap pool, a sunset pool with cabanas and dining service, and a variety of open-air gathering areas. Landscape design by ENEA ties it all together beautifully.
A park that's already open — and already transforming the neighborhood
At the heart of the project is a five-acre Raymond Jungles-designed public park, inspired by iconic urban oases and featuring an art installation by acclaimed Parisian sculptor Prune Nourry. The park is already open and is the first piece of Ocean Terrace to debut — a preview of the neighborhood transformation underway in North Beach.
The details
Pricing starts at $6.3 million, with completion expected in 2029.
As someone deeply immersed in the Miami Beach market, I can tell you that opportunities like Ocean Terrace — where world-class design, oceanfront location, and long-term neighborhood momentum align — don't come along often. North Beach is having its moment, and this project is leading the charge.
Interested in learning more or exploring available residences? Reach out to me directly — I'd love to walk you through everything this project has to offer.