Nicky Jam buys luxury home in Miami building designed by Zaha Hadid

Singer Nicky Jam bought a luxury apartment for $ 6 million in the only building designed in Miami by famous Anglo-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid and home to other celebrities such as former British footballer David Beckham.

This is a 4,600-square-foot residence, which has 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, in the elegant One Thousand Museum, Prestige Realty Group, the real estate company in charge of the acquisition, reported on Tuesday.

Designed by the late architect, One Thousand Museum is an ultramodern skyscraper in central Miami that was completed in early 2020 and has a private rooftop heliport.

The new residence of the reggaetonero, of Puerto Rican father and Dominican mother, has closets of Italian design and infrastructure of domestic automation of last generation.

Located on Biscayne Boulevard, opposite a park overlooking the bay of the same name, the building was chosen by the performer, who is preparing his first tour for 2022 after being closed by the pandemic.

Zaha Hadid was the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, the most prestigious in architecture, and died of a heart attack in Miami in 2016, when the building was under construction.

“Downtown Miami has become an epicenter of entertainment, dining and nightlife, with stunning residential towers like the One Thousand Museum, which set the standard for luxury living in the area,” Tony said. Rodríguez-Tellaheche, owner of Prestige Realty Group.

“Buyers from around the world continue to look to Miami, and specifically downtown, as an ideal place to relocate, as the area offers a great, passable city feel with a global connection,” Rodriguez added. -Tellaheche to a statement.

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