Bijou
9521 E Bay Harbor Drive Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154
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Bijou
Bijou Bay Harbor: Stylish Boutique Living on Biscayne Bay in Exclusive Bay Harbor Islands
Bijou Bay Harbor rises directly from Biscayne Bay in Bay Harbor Islands with breathtakingly beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay and only a moment’s car ride from Bal Harbour. Residents enjoy the exclusive lifestyle available in the Miami Beach village of Bay Harbour Islands.
The Bijou offers select units with floor plans ranging from 900 to 2100 square feet, with multiple flooring & lighting options available, and is located only a short walk from the famed Bal Harbour Shops, as well as the exclusive Bal Harbour beach, Inlet and Haulover Park.
Only 5 minutes from Haulover Inlet with easy access to the Atlantic Ocean, boat owners will feel right at home here. And those who want to enjoy the nightlife of South Beach will be only moments away from their destination by car. Also nearby are the popular Aventura Mall, as well as Sunny Isles Beach, and to the West, it’s only a short drive to the Design District, Wynwood Arts District, and Downtown Miami Arts District.
Bijou Residence Features:
- Brightly lit open-air living spaces
- Dazzling bay views
- Spacious balconies and terraces
- Double-door entrances to all residences
- 9-foot-high ceilings on most residences
- Italian designer kitchens by MiaCucina
- Appliances by SubZero® and Wolf®
- Key-fob operated elevators for use by residents
- 2 assigned, covered parking spaces per residence
- Private storage units for each residence
Bijou Building Amenities:
- A rooftop pool deck with cabanas,
- Boat dock
- 105 feet of bay frontage
- 36-foot-long infinity-edge pool and pool deck overlooking the Bay
- Poolside deck area with cabanas and chaises
- Lounge areas
- Whirlpool with views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay
- Outdoor bar and dining spaces
- Rooftop lounge with sweeping panoramic views
- Residents lounge and social gathering space
- Fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment
- Quiet and exclusive residential neighborhood
- A 2-block walk from the famed Bal Harbour Shops
- 3 blocks from turquoise Atlantic Ocean beaches
- 6 private boat slips accommodating boats up to 45 feet in length
- Water sports marina for paddleboards, jet skis, windsurfing, and more
- 24-hour security
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