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Portofino Tower in Miami Beach. Photo: Marc Averette

Portofino Tower is a residential skyscraper in Miami Beach, Florida. South Beach. It is located on the southern extremity of the city overlooking Government Cut. Portofino, which opened in 1997, is 484 ft (148 m) tall and contains 44 floors. It is located in the "SOFI" (South of Fifth Street) neighborhood. The tower is named after the Italian town of Portofino.

It is the fourth tallest skyscraper in Miami Beach.

Developed by Thomas Kramer's Portofino Group in partnership with The Related Group, Portofino Tower was South of Fifth's second luxury skyscraper condominium.

Portofino Tower contains eight different floor plans ranging from 1,000 sq ft (93 m) to more than 6,000 sq ft (560 m). Amenities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, fitness center, full-time concierge service, recreation room, and four-story lobby.

Portofino Tower seen from the Government Cut

Because of Portofino Tower's high profile and high-security accommodations, the building has become the home of multiple national and international celebrities. Famous current and former residents include: Donald Sutherland, Sir Ivan, Ingrid Casares, Anna Kournikova and Isabella S.

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References

  1. Portofino Tower, Miami Beach
  2. Portofino Tower Condominium in South Beach
Skyscrapers in Miami Beach, Florida
Current skyscrapers
See also
Preceded byLa Gorce Palace Tallest Building in Miami Beach
1997—2000
148m
Succeeded byBlue and Green Diamond

25°46′04″N 80°08′06″W / 25.767664°N 80.135051°W / 25.767664; -80.135051


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