Regency Parc
Codina Partners, a South Florida-based real estate development and investment firm, officially has launched pre-leasing for all units at Regency Parc, a first-of-its-kind ultra-luxury residential tower being developed in Downtown Coral Gables.
Designed to set a new standard for high-end leasing in South Florida, Regency Parc will feature just 126 expansive Sky Residences, ranging from 1,768 to 12,000 square feet. The 12 different floor plans, featuring two to four bedrooms, embody the DNA of a single-family home with the complement of five-star amenities.
“Regency Parc was designed to redefine leasing for the ultra-luxury resident, especially with flexible long-term options on larger units,” said Armando Codina, executive chair, Codina Partners. “The building captures the essence of what sophisticated modern living truly is and takes it a step further.”
In fact, Codina has just listed his Coral Gables estate for more than $45 million as he is preparing to move into the top floor at Regency Parc. “After decades of maintaining an estate — one that I designed and built in 1997 to be my long-time family residence — my wife and I want the freedom to maintain our quality of life with all the privacy and living space we currently enjoy, combined with services and convenience of Regency Parc.”
The top five floors of Regency Parc, known as “The Cloud,” include two, full-floor Skyhomes, plus half-floor units ranging from 3,528 to 6,005 total square feet that offer majestic views of the Coral Gables and Miami skylines.
The two prestigious full-floor residences have been leased long-term by Codina, who will be taking the very top floor, and Richard Fain, former chair of Royal Caribbean Group, who will take the floor below. Each residence is over 12,000 and 10,000 total square feet, respectively. Prominent attorney, Rudy Aragon, also has committed to a long-term residence in The Cloud, along with long-time New York residents who will be moving to Regency Parc.
Tailored for residents seeking privacy, sophistication, wellness, and service, Regency Parc offers a curated suite of exclusive amenities, including:
• On-demand lifestyle services, including a custom mobile app that provides residents with seamless access to amenities, concierge requests, building communications, and more.
• White-glove concierge services rivaling those of five-star hotels—including black car transportation, dining reservations, in-unit housekeeping, wellness appointments, and curated catering options from approved vendors.
• An expansive resort-style deck with a pool, private cabanas, BBQ areas, and lush landscaping.
• A rooftop Wellness Pavilion, featuring a high-performance fitness center, recovery spa with the latest bio-hacking technologies, and an open-air yoga yard with panoramic views of Coral Gables and Downtown Miami.
• A private Social Pavilion designed for entertaining, offering three combinable event spaces and a rooftop gathering area with skyline vistas.
• A state-of-the-art security system powered by artificial intelligence for ease of access and enhanced safety, as well as peace of mind.
• Additional unique offerings include a 15-seat private screening room, a Telehealth Room for virtual medical visits, dedicated pet facilities, wine storage, and more.
The first residents are expected to move in by March 2026. For more information about Regency Parc, visit RegencyParcCoralGables.com.
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