The Roads is known for
its old homes, historic public schools, and its tree-covered streets. It was
designed, platted and developed by Mary Brickell in 1922 as a
pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, with wide streets, median parkways and
roundabouts with native Miami plants. Today, many of the residents in the Roads
are young families and urban professionals who work in neighboring Brickell and
Downtown Miami.
A Limited Edition of 24
modern residences has been developed in this neighborhood. Designed by award-winning architect Kobi Karp,
Eleven in The Roads is quintessentially refined and uncommonly private,
designed for the most discerning of purchasers.
According to its
website, residences feature the ultimate in modern luxury living with
breathtaking attention to detail and a carefully curated sense of style; these
24 bespoke condominium residences ranging from 1,386 square feet to 2,187
square feet embrace the quiet confidence and modern elegance that define Miami.
All residences offer
generous layouts with up to 10.4′ ceilings, in-suite bathrooms, oversized
windows and flowing entertainment spaces, custom cabinets by Snaidero, Compac
Quartz counters, Bosch stainless steel appliances, and other unexpected
surprises including private gardens, decks and roof-top terraces in select
residences. Three types of units are available: Garden Residences, Spa
Residences, and Penthouse Residences.
Eleven in the Roads is
as much about transcending trends, forsaking conventional ideas, and creating
innovative living spaces. The landscape is an active interplay of nature and
architecture featuring gardens and roof-top amenities imaginatively configured
and set in an environment of tropical gardens, swimming pools, cabanas, lounges,
summer kitchens and other recreational areas, making it one of Miami’s most
relaxing urban oasis.
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