Miami's renowned nightlife figure, David Grutman, along with his fashion and jewelry designer spouse, Isabela Rangel Grutman, have put their striking Zaha Hadid-designed condo up for sale. The luxurious four-bedroom, five-bathroom residence is situated within the iconic One Thousand Museum Miami, a towering 62-story skyscraper known as the "Scorpion Tower."
Celebrity Gathering Spot
The Grutmans have hosted an array of celebrity guests in their opulent abode, including David and Victoria Beckham, who are also residents of the building. Grutman's ventures extend beyond the hospitality scene, with recent additions like the establishment of DGN Studios, a production company. The condo, acquired by the Grutmans in 2022 for $5.8 million, has attracted notable residents like Marc Anthony and Sela Ann Ward.
Architectural Marvel
Designed by the late Zaha Hadid, a groundbreaking architect renowned for her innovative designs, One Thousand Museum was completed posthumously in 2019. The building's distinctive exterior comprises 5,000 pieces of glass-fiber-reinforced concrete, creating a captivating curvy exoskeleton. Notable features include a rooftop helipad and two lavish pools—one on the 60th floor and another on the eighth floor.
Luxurious Interior
Spanning 4,600 square feet, the condo offers panoramic views of the city and Biscayne Bay. Inside, a grand salon stretches 48 feet without columns, accompanied by a chef's kitchen and ample wall space for art display. The main bedroom suite boasts a private terrace, a coffee bar, and a vanity. Building amenities include a spa, salon, gym facilities, and a sunbathing area.
Redevelopment Plans
In addition to their condo, the Grutmans acquired a North Bay Road home in 2020 with plans for redevelopment. Despite initially intending to preserve the existing 1933 Spanish-style villa, it was ultimately demolished to make way for a new residence.
Listing Details
Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman is the listing broker for the Grutmans' condo, presenting an opportunity for luxury seekers to acquire a piece of Miami's vibrant skyline.
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