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Kygo's First Residential: Inside Palm Tree Residences Miami

The first time the Palm Tree world has been built to live in.

For a decade, Palm Tree Crew has been a place you go — a festival in West Palm or Aspen, a table at F1 Miami, a set at Art Basel, New Year's in St. Barths. Founded by Kygo and Myles Shear, it grew from a record label into a global lifestyle platform spanning music, travel, and culture. Palm Tree Residences Miami is the first time that world has been built to live in.

Why residential, and why now

Branded residences have become one of the most resilient categories in luxury real estate — buyers want the design, service, and identity of a brand they already trust, not just square footage. For Palm Tree Crew, a residential tower is the natural next step: the brand has always been about access and atmosphere, and a building lets it deliver both every day rather than a few weekends a year.

Downtown Miami is the obvious home for it. It's where the energy Palm Tree Crew built its name on actually lives — walkable, connected, and at the center of the city's cultural calendar. The first Palm Tree branded residences belong here.

What ownership actually unlocks

The Palm Tree connection isn't a logo on the door. Owners get priority access to Palm Tree Festivals with preferred ticketing and table opportunities, expedited entry at Palm Tree Club venues, weekday dining privileges at Palm Tree Club Miami, and members-only tables and viewing decks. At home, that extends to concierge across the PTC ecosystem and curated in-residence programming.

In other words, the building is an entry point into a lifestyle that previously had no permanent address.

The building itself

Palm Tree Residences Miami is a 37-story tower at 1018 N Miami Ave, designed by Kobi Karp and developed by a four-way joint venture led by PMG, with Lion Development Group, Sterling Equities, and Eden Residential. Residences range from Junior Suites to three-bedroom homes, all delivered fully furnished — Italkraft kitchens, a Miele appliance package, Waterworks bath fixtures — with short-term-rental flexibility built in. Launch pricing starts at $550,000.

It's a serious development team building a serious building. The Palm Tree name is what makes it feel like more than a condo.

How to learn more

Adam Freeman is the in-house Senior Sales Executive at Palm Tree Residences Miami. He can walk you through current launch pricing, the live availability sheet, and floor plans matched to how you'd actually use the residence — whether that's a home, a pied-à-terre, or a flexible-stay rental.

Written for prospective buyers and brokers by Adam Freeman, Senior Sales Executive at Palm Tree Residences Miami, on behalf of the developer. Informational only; not an offer to sell. Prices, plans, and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Ready to go deeper?

Reach Adam for launch pricing, availability, and floor plans matched to your preferences.

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