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ny strong
In the post-pandemic Empire State, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties is poised for a major success thanks to, in no small part, a new leadership at its helm.
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BY ANETTA NOWOSIELSKA PHOTOGRAPHY BY JILL LOTENBERG
From left: Brad Loe, Diane M. Ramirez, and Steven James
There once was a time when Miami was glibly referred to as New York City’s sixth borough. Denoted as a sunny destination filled with visiting thrill-seekers from the North, this supporting role in the Big Apple’s orbit wasn’t exactly balanced. Alas, the events of the last two years have flipped the script on this complementary arrangement, and Miami’s gravitational pull has propped it up to unprecedented levels of appeal.
Nevertheless, the connection between the two cities has never been stronger despite the relocation swerve that augmented New York’s landscape in Florida’s favor. Fortuitously, this new world order has come on the heels of exciting appointments at BHHS New York Properties. At the core of the strategy lies a significant brand expansion, likely to benefit from decades of collective experience.
“We currently have only 80 associates, but our goal is to have 150 by the end of the year,” says Steven James, the new president and CEO of BHHS New York Properties, who left Douglas Elliman to assume his new role. Bolstered by associates across the BHHS network, this stratagem would ensure success in all states. “There are some 50,000 BHHS agents across the country. Invariably they will have some NY referrals and vice versa. And that’s our biggest advantage ... keeping business ‘in house.’ Are you really going to hand over a 50 million buyer to just anyone?”
Speaking of the ultra-high net worth buyers, the consensus at the NY office is that there are still plenty of them left in the city. Even if their needs have changed. “The secret is, New Yorkers never really left,” explains Diane M. Ramirez, the chief strategy officer. “They may have downsized but, they are still here.”
“New York is still a very competitive market,” adds James listing inventory shortage and growing interest rates to the list of challenges facing buyers. “Many are hedging their bets like any good billionaire would. As New York gets stronger, which inevitably is going to happen at some point, I think it’ll probably be a very different story.”
These shifting trends present unique challenges for the associates, a fact that is not lost on Brad Loe, the new executive vice president, director of sales, who sees mentorship as a big part of the company’s new charge. “Our style and size are an advantage,” he explains. “What we bring collectively is a tremendous experience and a personal touch. We intend to know the details of all transactions and will have time for agents to help them build their business.”
These efforts may well be aided by all the hallmarks that have come to define the prowess of the parent company. “When I think of Berkshire Hathaway I think of its breadth,” says Ramirez. “There are experts working on systems under this umbrella that are way beyond our ability to comprehend. On our level, we don’t have to try to reinvent a wheel. The data integration at BHHS is amazing and available for those who want to use it.”
Of course, the task of reimagining BHHS New York Properties comes with its challenges. “It feels like we work for a start up in the most exciting kind of way,” adds Ramirez describing the strategy approach as “boutique,” where quality of inventory is the point of distinction.
PHOTO BY KIT SUMAN
Astronomic Souveraine, the most complex watch François-Paul has ever created.
PHOTO COURTESY OF F.P. JOURNE
crown affair
The Astronomic Souveraine watch is F.P. Journe’s most impressive horological achievement yet.
BY DANIEL NOVELA
I’ve always been a sucker for a beautiful crown. And in the world of crowns, F.P. Journe is in a league of its own. Case in point, the F.P. Journe Astronomic Souveraine, the most complex watch François-Paul has ever created, which we celebrated during its U.S. debut in Miami at a NovelaWatch Collectors Club event co-hosted with F.P. Journe. I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.
The complexity is astounding, with 18 functions and complications in a wearable 44mm case. Turning convention on this head, the movement is 18K gold, and the case is stainless steel. The complications contain everything you’d expect from a high complication watch and a few more. Tourbillon and minute repeater, of course, but as the name Astronomic implies, it beckons you to look at the stars above. There is the sidereal time dial, which allows the observation of the stars, and at the top of the dial a blue aperture shows the sunrise and sunset in a unique curved window following the sun’s path, with metal shutters at each end which lengthen or shorten the days depending on the time of the year. On the reverse are an equation of time and a full annual calendar encircled by the signs of the zodiac. This is where the tourbillon can be admired. It’s a beautiful watch for your friends to see and an extraordinary 2nd astronomical marvel on the back just for you.
How did we get to this astronomical marvel? Well, François-Paul Journe’s son, Charles, sketched a watch with a curved opening for the sun’s path; a unique idea, and François-Paul thought it was really cool. Six years of research later, the Astronomic was presented to the world at the charity auction in Monaco known as “Only Watch,” which has become a gathering for the “Who’s Who” of the watch world. It also promptly sold for the record amount of $2 million.
The Astronomic Souveraine is much like all the watches François-Paul has produced since he founded F.P. Journe in 1999. Everything is “Invenit et Fecit” proudly displayed on the dial — Latin for “invented and made” at their central Geneva headquarters — and includes the movement, the case, the dial, and the crown.
Like all entrepreneurs, it was not always easy for F.P. Journe. When your business plan consists of no market research and only making what you love, the commerce part of the endeavor could be a tough propostion to many. Fortunately, for the many who believed in the project, their faith has been rewarded not only with a beautiful statement on their wrist but an excellent investment, too. F.P. Journe now ranks as a standout independent brand, with secondary market prices many multiples above retail. That is, if you can find one.
matters of import
An Italian wine powerhouse with U.S. headquarters in Miami, Santa Margherita celebrates seven sparkling decades with one of its flagship wines.
BY DAVID ZIVAN
PHOTO COURTESY OF SANTA MARGHERITA This is a story about business success. But since it is also a story about wine, it naturally begins with romance. In 1952, in Valdobbiadene, a gently hilly region north of Venice, Count Gaetano Marzotto acquired an underused piece of land. The Romans had grown grapes there centuries before, and Marzotto thought emerging modern agricultural approaches might prove successful. To bless the beautiful project, he named it after his wife. Thus was born Santa Margherita, a name you will recognize especially for its Pinot Grigio, which began in 1961 and has grown to become one of the most successful wine brands of all time.
It is a little astonishing to learn that there was a similarly successful bottling even before that — the company’s Prosecco Superiore di Valdobbiadene DOCG, marking its 70 anniversary this year. The DOCG designation — Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita — is rather unusual for a type of wine most of us designate for quick birthday toasts. Indeed, most Prosecco, vinified from the Glera grape, is grown on flatter terrain; the relatively smallish region that produces Santa Margherita’s Superiore is much hillier and more challenging, creating wines of unusual versatility and depth. “Glera is not a complex grape,” says Vittorio Marzotto, greatgrandson of Gaetano and senior director of Fine Wines for Santa Margherita. “It’s not a so-called Noble or International varietal, like Pinot Noir or Chardonnay, with a lot of complexity and aging potential. It produces mostly a very easy-drinking, fresh, crisp wine. But grown in higher altitudes, it gains some Alpine character.”
By this, Marzotto is referring to the intriguing minerality in his Prosecco, a pleasant aspect that makes the wine versatile with food. The makers go beyond the region’s 30-day aging requirement, often allowing the wine to rest with its yeast for up to 90 days, producing greater creaminess. These factors balance Glera’s inherent aromatic quality, giving the wine notes of orange blossom, peach, and stone fruit. Successful in its own right, the wine has also enjoyed the tremendous U.S. boom in Prosecco consumption in the past decade-plus.
In this era of consolidation, Marzotto represents the fourth generation of family ownership of Santa Margherita. He came to the States in 2011, and the company made Miami its official U.S. headquarters in 2014 with a small office in Brickell. Today, the still-growing enterprise is based in South Beach. “Believe it or not, like a lot of Italians, we all like Miami more than anywhere else,” he notes. That includes his wife and two daughters — a fifth generation who, while “more American than Italian,” Marzotto notes, also speak their parents’ native language and love their culture.
Santa Margherita now offers five wines in the U.S. market: the Pinot Grigio and Prosecco Superiore, a Chianti Classico Riserva, a sparkling rosé, and the newest rosé, a multi-year project that Marzotto describes as ”rosé, the Santa Margherita way.” Think red berry fruits and white florals; clean and refreshing with a long finish. “That is our newborn baby,” he says. “I believe in our family’s values. For us, it’s very important to follow those qualitative standards and processes. We never want to hurry.”
The exciting array of electric- and solar-powered boats and yachts is the wave of the future.
yacht to the future
Losing out on zero sex appeal, the new generation of eco-conscious vessels are powerful and spicy.
BY MYRA MAGALETTA
Summer days bring on the promise of new adventures... longer days, warmer nights, and the ubiquitous rosé on ice. Of the many signs of the sunniest season, there reigns the quintessential experience of sea cruising.
Whether looking to make a statement or impact, it’s never been easier to do both. Cue the next generation of vessels: luxury boats that are environmentally friendly. Electric- and solarpowered boats make it possible to enjoy the ocean breeze without the noise of the engine nor the smell of diesel fumes. While the ultimate green escape of smooth sailing reigns supreme, for those who prefer more power, any of the exciting array of electric- and solar-powered boats and yachts are just the antidote.
If harnessing your inner James Bond suits your style more, the all-electric Voltaire 33Sky, is a thing of beauty. It is equipped with award-winning i3 batteries by BMW and two Torqeedo Deep Blue engines with 50 kW of power each, allowing for maneuvers 007 would approve. According to Voltaire, “the boat can be fully recharged overnight in any regular marina. The optional fast charger feature recharges 80 percent over lunch.”
Those who fear running out of a charge while out to sea can harness the sun’s might with the solar-powered Serenity 74. “With nice sun and sea conditions, one can cruise indefinitely onboard Serenity 74 at 7-9 knots, while more than 110 square meters of solar panels will keep your batteries topped up so you can cruise through the night,” according to Boyd Taylor, executive director at Serenity Yachts. If my math is correct, that’s plenty of juice for a romantic jaunt to Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in the Keys, where you can lose yourself on four acres of paradise.
Already a boat owner? Vision Marine Technologies partnered with Maclaren engineering to make the world’s most powerful electric motor that can be installed on a boat or yacht. At this year’s Miami International Boat Show, Vision Marine Technologies featured a StarCraft 22 pontoon equipped with the E-Motion 180 Electric powertrain. The silent engine is perfect for a stealthy pull up to Utiki Beach on the Jupiter Inlet Marina for a happy hour or shenanigans at Zuma for sea strutting, sushi, and dancing.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SERENITY 74
cause & effect
A new exhibition at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale reveals a master’s influence on Pop Art’s street prince.
BY SEBASTIAN PHILLIPS
Although the fact that he emerged from the New York graffiti subculture of the 1980s may suggest a flippant attitude toward established institutions, artist Keith Haring didn’t take the study of his craft for granted. But, like many other creative geniuses, he liked to do things his way. While Haring attended both the Ivy School of Professional Art in Pittsburgh and the School of Visual Arts in New York City, it was a 1977 retrospective of the Belgian painter Pierre Alechinsky’s work at the Museum of Art at the Carnegie Institute that would prove to be a turning point for Haring as an artist.
From left: Alechinsky’s influence on Haring’s work is found in his expressive lines; Untitled, January 15, 1984, by Keith Haring.
Witnessing Alechinky’s expressive and spontaneous lines on a monumental scale was such a watershed moment for Haring that he returned to the exhibition multiple times, immersing himself in Alechinky’s work, voraciously learning as much as he could about the artist. “It was the first time that I had seen someone who was older and established doing something that was vaguely similar to my little abstract drawings,” said Haring of the experience on the Haring Foundation website. “It gave me this whole new boost of confidence.”
That Haring would find common ground with Alechinsky is probably not surprising to those aware of both men’s trajectories. At 95, Alechinsky is the last surviving member of the European avantgarde movement called CoBrA, a group known for its primitive and childlike imagery, as well as its active social and political concerns. Anyone familiar with Haring’s figures and other stylized imagery knows his work was largely influenced by his social activism on behalf of AIDS awareness. All these intersections are explored in Confrontation: Keith Haring and Pierre Alechinsky, an exhibition running through October 2 at the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale.
“The exhibition definitely seeks to make the argument that both Pierre and Keith were majorly influenced by the gestural brushstrokes of Japanese calligraphy, which when you watch Alechinsky’s 1955 film on the subject, also included in the show, you see incredible visual affinities between their swift, rapid lines and the linear marks created by our subjects,” says curator Ariella Wolens. “Keith wanted art to be for everyone, as did Alechinsky and the CoBrA artists (Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam artists from the 1940s and 50s) at large.”
The exhibition makes obvious the aforementioned rush of confidence Haring experienced after taking in the 1977 retrospective, which manifested itself in the Pop artist’s work via bigger canvases, horizontal paint forms, and the incorporation of spontaneous drips into his compositions. Confrontation differentiates itself from past iterations of Haring presentations by emphasizing the artist’s place within a broader historical lineage beyond American canvas.
“We worked closely with Alechinsky on this show, and while I don’t think we can say that Haring influenced Alechinsky’s creative vision or method of working, it is clear from Pierre’s account that Keith’s appreciation of his work certainly affected him,” adds Wolens. “This exhibition’s honoring of the two of them is something that he has appreciated.”
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New constrruction to be completed 4th quarter of 2022. Over 10,000 sq. ft. on a 50,529 sq. ft. lot, home features carport, 3-car garage, summer kitchen and pool. First floor includes 3.5 bathrooms, staff room, guest room, den/office, theater and gym. On second floor you will find primary bedroom, plus 5 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms.
How many years have you been a
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What is your favorite property sold and/or work experience?
I had the opportunity to sell a beautiful waterfront home in Coral Gables with no bridges to Biscayne Bay. The customers had remodeled every inch, and we’d talked about their timeline to sell it in a few years. We knew we were in the midst of a record-setting market, so I asked, “what if someone made you an offer you couldn’t refuse?” We settled on what price that might be and put our plan in action. We did some staging, took amazing architectural photos and produced an incredible video — which became the content for a social media campaign that successfully brought qualified buyers to the first open house — and I sold it in 42 minutes.
What neighborhood/area do you
specialize in? As the Cubans say, “un poco de todo.” A little bit of everything! I grew up in Coral Gables and live, work and play just a few minutes from my childhood home. I certainly specialize in the City Beautiful, but my experience expands through Pinecrest, Coconut Grove and wherever entrusted referrals need me to be.
What sets you apart from other
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What’s the biggest real estate trend
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JUST LISTED | Stunning Waterfront Next to a Golf Course
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Prime South Grove’s Tropical Garden!
Nestled behind gates and on almost 19,000 sq. ft. lot located in one of the most beautiful streets, this house was totally remodeled in 2015. Home has a warm feel and features 3 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and an office. Open living and dining area with a gorgeous view of the pool and garden, plus marbles floors throughout. Roof-top sun deck. Private police patrol. Close to Coconut Grove and Coral Gables shops, restaurants and nightlife!
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12940 SW 63RD AVENUE, PINECREST, FL 33156 $7,250,000 MIAMILUXURYMARKET.COM
Paradise Found!
Featuring 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, this home features custom millwork, vaulted cedar ceilings, chef-style kitchen repleted with high-end appliances and finishes. The owners’ suite is a standout with a large den. Likened to a resort-style oasis, the backyard stuns with a heated pool, optional saltwater system, large jacuzzi and tennis court.
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TENNIS COURT
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Paradise found in prime Northeast Pinecrest!
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Gated Key West-style acre home on a tranquil street. 3,534 sq. ft. encompasses heated pool and professional Decoturf II tennis court with pickleball markings. Home features light, bright open kitchen by Trimline, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, gas cooktop, quartzite countertops and Shaker cabinetry. Ideal layout for families with guest wing and office. All impact windows and doors, metal roof, PVC plumbing, 2-car garage, tankless water heater and underground electric.
8375 SW 58 AVENUE SOUTH MIAMI, FL 33143 OFFERED AT $3,100,000 WWW.ASHLEYCUSACK.COM
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Perfect Home in the Heart of South Miami!
This beautiful home in Sunset Elementary School district features 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and great indoor/outdoor living spaces. Outside find a summer kitchen, deep covered patio, and pool surrounded by a turf lawn, plus a generator! Complete hurricane impact glass, 2 car garage and laundry room. TAKE A VIDEO TOUR AT WWW.415EASTRIVOALTODRIVE.COM
Luxury Waterfront Residence on Venetian Islands
Gated home designed by Touzet Studio with open bay, city views and beautiful year-round ocean breeze. Two-story, 6 bedroom, 6 full bathroom, 2 half bathroom, 2-car garage, natural gas generator, outdoor kitchen overlooking swimming pool with waterfall and spa. Outdoor shower, 60’ of waterfront, new sea wall plus dock.
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Fisher Island Penthouse SOLD for $30,000,000!
Stunning penthouse in Palazzo Della Luna on Fisher Island. This ‘prize in the sky’ has over 14,500 sq. ft. of combined indoor/outdoor space, which includes a private rooftop terrace with a pool. An absolute stunner!
6800 FISHER ISLAND DRIVE #6803 OFFERED AT $32,000,000 | ANTHONY.RILEYSMITHGROUP.COM
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Palm Island Waterfront Estate
Mediterranean waterfront estate on guard-gated Palm Island, Miami Beach. 100 ft. of water frontage with private dock. 30,000 sq. ft. of manicured grounds. Voluminous ceilings and exquisite details throughout. Sunlit living spaces open to deep covered terraces and one-of-a-kind pool overlooking Biscayne Bay.
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Great Commerical Property
Incredibly rare opportunity in prime location on a lake close to shopping, restaurants, highways, and Weston Road. Two separate, 2-story buildings on a 97,531 sq. ft. lot. North building is approximately 10,817 sq. ft. and South building is approximately 21,087 sq. ft. Floor plans provided upon request.
1455 N PARK DRIVE, WESTON, FL 33326 OFFERED AT $13,950,000
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Waterfront Estate on Prestigious Sunset Island I
Stunning fully renovated, private and gated residence located on Sunset Island I. 7,725 sq. ft. interior, 20,000 sq. ft. lot with 100’ of waterfront. 7 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, impact windows, doors, guest house, 2-car garage, balconies, heated swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, outdoor shower, private dock with boat lift.
2767 SUNSET DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 SOLD $17,250,000 | WWW.DAVIDHUNTSOLOMON.COM
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South Florida’s Most Exquisite Living Experience
The Estates at Acqualina are dramatically proportioned and exquisitely appointed Estates in the Sky. The wide wrap-around terraces are epic. The Amenities Villa is 45,000 square feet of awesomeness. And the service seals an experience far beyond a 5-star lifestyle.
888 VIA ACQUALINA, SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL 33160 SOLD AT $9,080,000 | MONICABETANCOURT.COM
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Miami’s Modern Farmhouse
With a total of 7 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms on approx. 1 acre, the two-story masterpiece will offer a luxurious and comfortable family compound that includes a carriage house/game room, gym, office, pool, guest villa, and two garage areas. Offered turn-key and fully furnished. Completion by Q4 2022.
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Mediterranean Gem in Prestigious Golden Beach
Exceptional Mediterranean home in the exclusive town of Golden Beach. Classic and timeless 4,000 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms + study, 5 baths. Large lot of 12,500 sq. ft. Updated kitchen with marble floor throughout and impact windows and doors. Vaulted ceilings allow for great light. Gorgeous patio area with an oversized pool.
530 OCEAN BOULEVARD, GOLDEN BEACH, FL 33160 OFFERED AT $4,950,000
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Spectacular Waterfront Unit at One Bal Harbour
3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3,120 sq. ft. luxury residence at One Bal Harbour offers white glove service, 24 hour-valet, beach service, and full concierge. Residence’s features include ocean view, granite floors throughout, open terrace, 10’ ceilings and a private elevator that opens into a private foyer. Close to Bal Harbour shops and restaurants!
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SOLD
Expansive 51,000 Sq. Ft. Lot in North Pinecrest
Fantastic opportunity to build an expansive estate home in North Pinecrest. This nearly 51,000 sq. ft. corner lot is nearby renowned Pinecrest Elementary, Palmetto, and Gulliver schools, parks and shops such as Whole Foods, Target and more.
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True Golfer’s Paradise
Elegant two-story pool home overlooking the Biltmore Hotel and golf course. With 4 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and 6,301 sq. ft. living area on a 18,260 sq. ft. lot, this house features views from every room! Covered terraces and gorgeous pool, 2-car garage, and paved driveway in a home that’s the epitome of Coral Gables living.
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Absolutely Impeccable Home in Beautiful Gables
A true classic 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom plus office, 2,733 sq. ft. home on a 12,500 lot, situated on the prettiest street in Coral Gables! Formal living and dining rooms, spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances, hurricane impact glass throughout, one-car garage, and more. Just one block from downtown Coral Gables.
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