Armani's interior design studio is mounting its most ambitious U.S. residential project to date in Pompano Beach.

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Armani/Casa Pompano Beach
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Since its founding in Milan in 1975, Armani has become a global benchmark of Italian taste, rooted in disciplined elegance, understated luxury, and a deep understanding of proportion and atmosphere. Clothing, as it turned out, was just one mode of expression. At the dawn of this century, Armani established Armani/Casa, bringing the fashion house’s sharp sensibility into the environments that people inhabit daily. By 2004, the Armani/Casa Interior Design Studio was fashioning a litany of interiors for private clients and major developments under the artistic direction of the brand’s founder, Giorgio Armani. Today, Armani/Casa spans 40 outlets across 29 countries.

Before he died last September at the age of 91, Giorgio was closely involved in one of the team’s most ambitious American projects to date: the Armani/Casa Residences Pompano Beach, set to open in 2028. The boutique oceanfront development is taking shape in a growing residential hub between Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach at a moment when new waterfront property in the region is particularly hard to come by. But Armani’s project boasts collaborations with a number of South Florida’s most prominent developers (Vertical Developments, WellDuo, GCF Development, and SP Developments), G3 Architecture, and the landscape architecture firm West 8.

Armani/Casa Secondary Bath from their development in Pompano Beach, Florida
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“We’re excited to partner with Armani as they expand their brand of luxury condos,” says Tomas Sinisterra of SP Developments. “Armani/Casa Residences Pompano Beach introduces a new standard of elegance to Pompano Beach, making it a premier destination for those seeking refined condominium living and exceptional design.”

The building—one of only a few projects in the U.S. with input from Giorgio himself—features 28 residences offering 360-degree views, finishings imported direct from Italy, and the privacy of one home per floor. On Ocean Boulevard, the enclave will exude the sophistication that has become emblematic of Giorgio Armani and, with wellness features and a sanctuary-like atmosphere, daily life will feel like an escape to the late founder’s own immaculate Italian home.

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