A First Look at the Hospitality-Inspired Amenities Changing the Game in Miami Beach
More than just a bold architectural statement, Five Park marks a shift in how residential living is experienced in Miami Beach. Developed by David Martin’s Terra and Russell Galbut’s GFO Investments, the tower is an architectural landmark brought to life by some of the design world’s most revered names: Gabellini Sheppard, Arquitectonica, Anda Andrei and artist Daniel Buren.

“At Five Park, we set out to create something that was not just visually stunning but truly meaningful for residents and the city,” said David Martin, CEO of Terra. “The talent behind this project has elevated it beyond a residential tower—this is a new gateway for Miami Beach that embodies the city’s global identity.”
Beyond its elliptical structure, panoramic views and three-acre community park located just downstairs, Five Park is move-in ready and making waves for its hotel-like amenity spaces, thoughtfully crafted to bring beauty, comfort and connection into everyday life. With nods to the ambiance of iconic hotel lounges and private members’ clubs, the tower’s interiors, led by Gabellini Sheppard and Anda Andrei, create warmth and sophistication, layered with eclectic charm and timeless touches.

The result is over 50,000 square feet of amenities that feel less like a typical condo tower and more like a refined, members-only retreat. At the center of it all is the Park Club, an intimate haven on the sixth-floor pool deck. Anchored by the Café Flora with menus by James Beard Award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein, the deck features lush gardens, shaded walkways, cozy hammocks, resort-style pools, all overlooking panoramic views of the Bay and downtown Miami.
“The vision for Five Park was to create an oasis for residents, blending timeless elegance with a focus on wellness to elevate the daily activities of life,” says Kimberly Sheppard of Gabellini Sheppard. “The interiors feature sweeping spaces, natural light, and luxurious materials, creating an environment that fosters tranquility and celebrates the iridescent views and sun-kissed surfaces of Miami Beach.”
Design Director Anda Andrei, whose past projects include the Delano and Gramercy Park Hotel, brought her signature sense of soul to the building’s common spaces and lifestyle design.

“At Five Park Miami Beach, every detail was meticulously designed to create a vibrant, intimate lifestyle,” Andrei says. “The interiors blend exquisite finishes with eclectic furniture—some custom-made, others one-of-a-kind—alongside globally sourced fabrics, chandeliers, and vintage pieces that reflect Miami’s unique spirit. Thoughtfully curated accessories, books, and art infuse each space with warmth, character, and timeless charm, setting it apart from the impersonal, corporate-style amenities of modern buildings.”
Other standout spaces include a full-service gym with ballet barre and bay views, a screening room with bold Roche Bobois Mah Jong sofas, an elegant, multi-functional co-working space with a residential, club feel, spas, yoga studios and treatment rooms, plus a teen lounge with games and vintage consoles.
It’s all part of a broader movement at Five Park to make home feel like a lifestyle, one that’s curated, serviced and a little bit glamorous. In a city filled with shiny towers, Five Park is offering something more: soul, community and amenity spaces you actually want to spend time in.