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nthony Marlowe, the MCI call‑center magnate, is selling his three‑story Miami penthouse for $8.99 million. The 5,000‑sq‑ft unit sits on the 60th‑62nd floors of Aria Reserve South, 700 NE 24th St., and boasts a private rooftop pool, 1,900 sq‑ft of terraces, and floor‑to‑ceiling glass that frames Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic, and the skyline. Inside, five bedrooms, 6½ baths, a home office/den, and a gym create a spacious, open‑plan layout. A private elevator opens into a foyer that showcases the panoramic views.
The penthouse is part of a twin‑tower complex on five acres, developed by the Miami‑based Melo Group. Edgewater’s location places the home within walking distance of Wynwood, the Design District, Downtown, Brickell, and Miami Beach. Residents enjoy a marina with a restaurant, multiple pools, solarium decks, cabanas, daybeds, a lounge with a wine room, a business center, conference rooms, co‑working suites, a gym, spa, dog park, meditation gardens, fire‑pit lounges, and a telescope observatory deck.
Marlowe’s other real‑estate ventures include a $15.6 million mansion in Manalapan, 3090 South Ocean Blvd., a former Texas oil heiress Jean Christine Thompson property. The sprawling estate, often dubbed “MarloweLago” by insiders, sits a few homes south of billionaire Larry Ellison’s $173 million Gemini Mansion. Forbes reports that Marlowe intends to make the Manalapan house his primary residence. He also owns a 27‑acre property in North Liberty, Iowa.
When asked about his preferences, Marlowe told Forbes that Miami’s energy is “extraordinarily vibrant,” but he envisions raising a family in Palm Beach County, where his social circle is more concentrated. The listing broker for the Miami penthouse is Nicholas Gonzalez of Serhant.