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Kygo’s global entertainment brand Palm Tree Crew is expanding into the housing space with a first-of-its-kind 480-unit complex in Miami.

Palm Tree Crew, DJ and record producer Kygo’s global entertainment and hospitality brand, is moving into the housing space with plans for a luxurious 480-unit complex in Miami. Palm Tree Residencies will be the first of its kind initiative from the brand, marrying fully furnished condominiums with a broader experiential hospitality package that includes access to the Palm Tree Crew portfolio of events.

The 37-storey tower, located in downtown Miami’s Park West neighborhood, will be developed by PMG, Lion Development Group, Sterling Equities, and Eden Residential. Design and architecture will be led by Kobi Karp. Palm Tree Residencies will feature 480 apartments, ranging from studios to three-bedroom configurations.

Sales are expected to begin in early June, with the apartments set to open in 2030.

Amenities will include a rooftop infinity pool, outdoor double-panel courts, a fitness center with a climbing wall, a thermal circuit wellness spa, and much more. The Miami complex will also feature a Palm Tree Club venue on the ground floor, which will serve as the home of curated live music programming.

Residents will gain access to the brand’s events ecosystem, including preferred access to Palm Tree Festivals, members-only lounges, and hospitality offerings related to Palm Tree’s international events business.

“Palm Tree Residencies Miami is a natural extension of everything we stand for—building spaces where culture is lived every day and community forms organically,” said Myles Shear, Palm Tree Crew co-founder and CEO.

“Palm Tree Residencies Miami will offer residents something genuinely distinct: access to a global lifestyle defined by world-class events and experiences, paired with an uncompromising standard of quality in the way they live at home,” added Ryan Shear, managing director of PMG. “We are proud to bring this vision to life in Miami, and we believe it will set a new benchmark for how people experience home.”