There will be four units per floor, built out to buyers' specs, and they are being marketed at prices ranging from $2 million to $15 million, in keeping with the building's name, which translates to "pinnacle" and "apex." A typical floor plan for a three-bedroom, three-bath interior unit is 3,100 sf and has a 1,030-sf balcony. A representative plan for a more expensive exterior, four-bedroom, three-bath unit is 4,150 sf and has a 2,440-sf balcony.

All units have a private elevator, full-size gourmet kitchen, and built-in, automated technology systems. Interiors are by the Yabu Pushelberg design team, which worked with Perez on One Miami in Downtown Miami and Beach Club in Hallandale and also designed interiors for the new Four Seasons Hotel in Tokyo and the Tiffany & Co. flagship store in New York. Sieger Suarez, which is known for floor-through designs that afford views in multiple directions, previously collaborated with Related Group on the neighboring Portofino Tower and Murano at Portofino, located, respectively, at 300 and 1000 South Pointe Dr.

Perez declined to disclose the estimated construction cost of Apogee. Marketing begins next month and details are accessible to buyers only through a password-protected website.

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