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Here's your rare chance to live in a Zaha Hadid building

Here's your rare chance to live in a Zaha Hadid building

New York Post25-06-2025
The late Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid designed breathtaking works around the world — but when it comes to homes, and particularly in the United States, they're in very short supply.
Now, there's a rare chance to own an apartment at her One Thousand Museum tower in Miami. It asks $7.79 million — and, in this building, that could be a bargain. Especially since One Thousand Museum was the Iraqi-British architect's final edifice. It was completed in 2019 by her firm, three years after her death in 2016 at age 65. The 62-story structure rises 707 feet across from Museum Park.
Such rarity of homeownership in one of her properties brings big-name owners — and the prospective owner of this listed unit can be in some powerful company, at least for now.
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9 The tower even looks striking in the evening hours.
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9 The residence has a wide open layout.
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9 Dining comes with a view through massive exposures.
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9 A close-up of the building's exoskeleton.
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This is where billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin, of Citadel, has currently listed his 9,200-square-foot penthouse for $21 million — down from its $23 million ask in March. He bought the five-bedroom, six-bath aerie as a blank box for $18 million in 2021.
Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Marc Anthony has also just rented his apartment in the building for $43,000 a month, Gimme Shelter has learned. It's also on the market for $9.9 million to buy.
And Loren Ridinger, the co-founder and CEO of Market America and close pal of fellow mom-preneurs Victoria Beckham and Kim Kardashian, also listed her penthouse in April for $24 million. (Ridinger's late husband, Market America co-founder J.R. Ridinger, bought the unit with her for $19 million in 2021, a year before his death.)
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9 There's no shortage of space for chic lounging areas.
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9 The apartment also has space for wine storage.
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9 The main bedroom suite has its own impressive view corridor.
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9 The outdoor entertainment areas are also jaw-droppingly beautiful.
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9 The views also wow at night.
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The sellers of the $7.79 million unit, Miguel and Cristina Rodriguez, bought it for $6.18 million in 2021.
The half-floor residence comes with stunning views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami skyline. Inside, there's a chef's kitchen with a refrigerated wine storage area. The main bedroom suite has a walk-in closet and a private terrace.
The listing brokers are Douglas Elliman's Miguel Solis and Fernando Rodriguez.
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