Novak Djokovic pays $6M for Renzo Piano-designed condo

Tennis pro is a fan of Renzo Piano

Novak Djokovic and Eighty Seven Park (Credit: Getty Images)
Novak Djokovic and Eighty Seven Park (Credit: Getty Images)

The second-best tennis player in the world paid $5.77 million for his Miami Beach condo, property records reveal.

Novak Djokovic’s longtime manager, Edoardo Artaldi, is listed on the deed for unit 901 at Eighty Seven Park. The luxury condo building was designed by architect Renzo Piano and developed by Terra, Bizzi & Partners, New Valley and Pacific Eagle.

The tennis pro has won 16 Grand Slam singles titles and was the No. 1 player for 275 weeks.

Djokovic’s purchase of a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom unit at Eighty Seven Park was announced nearly two years ago without a price. Universe Collins Investments LLC purchased the condo.

Djokovic is a fan of Piano. He also owns two units at 565 Broome Soho in Manhattan, another Piano-designed condo project that was also developed by Bizzi & Partners.

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Eighty Seven Park, a 66-unit, 18-story oceanfront tower at 8701 Collins Avenue in North Beach, was completed in November. The first buyers include Jonathan Newhouse, chairman of the Condé Nast board and former CEO of Condé Nast International, as well as Pierre Pomerleau, president and CEO of Pomerleau, one of Canada’s largest construction companies.

Douglas Elliman is handling sales and marketing of Eighty Seven Park.

The building features an underground parking garage, a gym and spa, wine bar, and two pools. Rena Dumas Architecture Intérieure and WEST 8 Urban Design & Landscape Architecture also worked on the project’s design.

It was developed on the site of the former Howard Johnson Dezerland Hotel, originally known as the Biltmore Terrace.