ADI ZILBERBERG | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF LUXURY SALES





Legacy Residences, located at 942 NE 1st Avenue, is a revolutionary mixed-use skyscraper within the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter master plan. Developed by Royal Palm Companies and designed by the globally recognized Kobi Karp, this 50-story tower is famous for its $100M+ integrated “Center for Health & Performance.”
As of March 2026, the project is in its final phase of vertical construction. While the development faced delays due to a highly publicized legal dispute between the developer and lender in 2024–2025, a resolution allowed work to accelerate through late 2025. The building is now in the interior build-out and glass finishing stage, with a revised delivery target of Late 2026 to early 2027.
| Metric | Details |
| Total Residences | 278 Fully Furnished “Micro-Luxe” Units |
| Total Hotel Rooms | 255 Branded Hotel Rooms |
| Building Height | 50 Stories (~690 Feet) |
| Architect | Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design |
| Interior Designer | ID & Design International |
| Status (March 2026) | Under Construction (Interior Build-out) |
| Delivery | Estimated Q4 2026 – Q1 2027 |
Every unit at Legacy is delivered 100% turnkey (fully furnished). The design philosophy centers on “Micro-Luxe” maximizing high-end functionality in efficient urban spaces.
| Feature | Specifications |
| Floor Plans | Studios, 1-Bedroom, and 2-Bedroom Duplexes |
| Kitchens | Custom ItalKraft cabinetry with stone finishes |
| Appliances | Fully integrated Bosch (or equivalent) appliance packages |
| Windows | Floor-to-ceiling impact glass for panoramic city/bay views |
| Laundry | In-unit Electrolux (or equivalent) stackable washer/dryer |
| Rental Policy | Unrestricted Daily Rentals (Airbnb, VRBO, or Hotel Program) |
Legacy features the world’s first rooftop glass atrium with a cantilevered pool, along with a massive medical anchor that drives year-round occupancy from medical tourists.
Amenities Table (Wellness, Social, and Professional)
| Zone | Key Amenities |
| Medical Center | 50,000 SQ FT Clinic: Imaging, diagnostics, and surgical suites |
| 9th Floor Deck | One-acre pool deck (Downtown’s largest) with 3 pools and a bar |
| Rooftop Atrium | 7-story glass atrium with a Singapore-inspired cantilevered pool |
| Work/Business | Miami’s first International Business Lounge for global executives |
| Social | Signature international restaurant, full-service café, and Grand Ballroom |
| Wellness | Vitality Spa, altitude training rooms, and cryotherapy chambers |
Legacy sold out its developer inventory entirely during the pre-construction phase. As of March 2026, the market is driven by assignment sales and resales as the building nears completion.
Current Market Estimates (March 2026 Assignments)
| Unit Type | Size (Approx.) | Starting Price (Est.) |
| Studio | 362 – 480 SF | From ~$650,000 |
| 1 Bedroom | 520 – 650 SF | From ~$890,000 |
| 2 Bedroom | 850 – 950 SF | From ~$1.4 Million |
Healthcare Anchor: The $100M medical center ensures a unique rental demographic (patients and medical professionals).
Location Power: Situated in the heart of Miami Worldcenter, adjacent to the Brightline and Metrorail.
Architecture: The rooftop atrium and “hanging” glass pool will be a permanent icon on the Miami skyline.
High-Yield Potential: Purpose-built for high-frequency daily rentals with professional hotel management options.
With the building set to open in the coming months, we are performing specialized “Resale Diligence” for our clients. We verify that all unit assignments are clear of past legal encumbrances and provide a “2027 Revenue Pro-Forma” that accounts for the influx of medical tourism. We also help our clients choose the specific floor levels (26–39) that clear the neighboring Worldcenter towers for the best sunset views.
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