Real estate royal Robert Rivani lands $7.5M Miami penthouse

Real Estate

The mohawk-sporting real estate exec Robert Rivani of Black Lion Investment Group — a failed former day trader and a high school dropout — just plunked down $7.5 million for a penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami Beach.

The home, at 4701 Meridian Ave., is 4,250 square feet and comes with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a powder room and glass walls that showcase views of the canal, Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami. 

Rivani, repped by Douglas Elliman’s Dina Goldentayer, bought the penthouse as an investment — for personal use and to rent, a source said.

Fellow residents include the supermodel/entrepreneur Cindy Crawford and her husband, veteran nightlife industry mogul Rande Gerber, who paid $3 million for a 2,800-square-foot two-bedroom there last year.

The Mets’ retired star, Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza, is also a resident.

Exterior of the Ritz-Carlton.
Prime Meridian: The 7-acre Ritz-Carlton property sports views of Biscayne Bay and offers dock space.
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Interior of the penthouse's living space.
A dining and reading area inside the home.
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Interior of the penthouse.
There’s over 4,000 square feet of living space inside the penthouse.
Nickolas Sargent

The condos come with amenities including an art studio, 36 private boat dockages available for purchase (plus a private, on-site captained day yacht), a chauffeured house car and a half-acre rooftop pool deck with cabanas and a grill.

There’s also a gym, a yoga and meditation studio, a children’s playroom and a screening room.

The 7-acre property, designed by Italian architect Piero Lissoni, was completed just before the pandemic hit in February 2020. 

The listing broker is Douglas Elliman’s Philip Freedman.

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