
Published by The Real Deal South Florida, September 14, 2021
Singer, songwriter and rapper Nicky Jam has a new pad in downtown Miami. The Reggaeton artist, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero, paid $6 million for a 4,600-square-foot unit at One Thousand Museum, the luxury condo tower designed by the late Pritzker-prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid. Caminero, who has collaborated with artists such as J Balvin and Daddy Yankee, purchased the condo just months after selling his Miami Beach home on Palm Island for $3.1 million.
The half-floor unit, with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, features Italian walk-in closets, Crestron home automation and lighting designed by German light designer Uli Petzold, according to a press release. The building includes an aquatic center with a pool, a sky lounge and a rooftop helipad.
Tony Rodriguez-Tellaheche of Prestige Realty Group represented Caminero. Darin Feldman from Insignia International Properties represented the seller.
David and Victoria Beckham own a unit at One Thousand Museum, where residents also include hospitality mogul David Grutman.
One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid is the only Residential Building in Miami that has a private Rooftop Helipad. Additional Amenities include, but aren’t limited to: an on-site Bank Vault, access to a House Car service, Sky Lounge for Dining and private Events with Seasonal Menus curated by the Building’s Culinary Team, private Beach Club nearby, Aquatic Center with an indoor Lap Pool, Spa, and State-of-the-Art Fitness Center.
One Thousand Museum is an ultra Luxury Condo located in downtown Miami, built in 2019, and includes a total of only 83 Residences ranging in size from 4,600 – 9,000+ Square Feet (half Floor, full Floor, and Duplex Residences) with 10′ – 20′ Ceilings, private Elevator entry, multiple spacious Balconies, Floor-to-Ceiling Impact Windows and Doors, breathtaking views, 3-4 Garage Parking spaces per Unit, and much more!
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