By Wanjerra Ciro


South Beach's ICON condominium captures the heart and soul of the city's thrilling aspects. Rising at 40-storys, this particular s-shaped high-rise structure is the epitome of Miami Beach lavishness. The award winning ICON is found at 450 Alton Road and looks over the spectacular Biscayne Bay. Famous architect Philippe Starck as well as magnetic developer Jorge Perez are the masterminds behind this venture which had been finalized in 2005.

If you've visited Miami's Delano Hotel, you might have seen a Philippe Starck's lobby design. So now he has produced a condominium interior in South Beach not like virtually any other. It's known as ICON.The asymmetric ICON offers nine distinct floor plans and 4 eclectic interior variations to its home owners that add personality and pizzazz to their residences. The 289 residencies consist of 1 to 6 bedroom condos offered in 9 different floor plans that are developed to go well with a range of likes.

The asymmetric ICON offers nine different floor plans and four eclectic interior styles to its residents that add individuality and flair to their homes. The 289 residencies are made up of 1 to 6 bedroom condos offered in 9 distinct floor plans that are designed to suit a variety of tastes.

ICON homeowners can enjoy and array of amenities that includes an award winning spectacular lobby, a fully-equipped health and fitness center and spa, two pools, library, billiards room, and also event spaces ideal for business, entertainment and recreation. Services include round-the-clock security and receptionists, concierge services, valet parking as well as dry cleaning.

Residents are welcomed home by the an award winning magnificent lobby and also relish lounges, cafes, pool bars and grills overlooking the peaceful bay. Because of ICON's premium location, condo residents can access some of South Beach's most exciting places, as well as its unique and eclectic nightlife atmosphere. Miami Beach's famous Ocean Drive is merely steps away offering popular live music, restaurants, shops and the no cost Art Deco Museum.




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