Armani Penthouse in Sunny Isles Beach listed for $18M

Miles Goldstein Real Estate is marketing the luxury residence

Alexander Goldstein; 18975 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach (Google Maps, Getty, Miles Goldstein Real Estate)
Alexander Goldstein; 18975 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach (Google Maps, Getty, Miles Goldstein Real Estate)

One of the co-founders and former owners of the It’s A 10 hair care line has listed his Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, penthouse condo for $18 million.

Scott Scharg hired Miles Goldstein Real Estate to market the Armani Penthouse 00 in Residences by Armani Casa, according to listing agent Alexander Goldstein. 

Located on the top levels of the 55-story tower at 18975 Collins Avenue, the more than 9,000-square-foot penthouse boasts 30-foot glass windows that offer views of the Atlantic Ocean and electric roll-down shades. There are multiple private outdoor decks, including one with artificial grass. The two-level residence has a green plant wall along a staircase that wraps around a private in-unit elevator.

Other features of the penthouse include a home gym with its own bathroom and steam room as well as a 20-foot onyx wet bar. The residence also has a private rooftop pool and summer kitchen.

In addition to the many amenities the penthouse itself has, the new owner will also have access to a private restaurant, gym, spa, lounge, cigar and wine room and movie theater on site.

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Scharg, who co-founded It’s A 10 hair care along with the current president and CEO Carolyn Aronson, is no stranger to listing multimillion-dollar properties.

In 2020, he listed his Golden Beach home — which was formerly owned by  longtime Chicago — for nearly $20 million.

Scharge paid $10.6 million for the oceanfront home in 2018. 

The two-story house, with eight-and-a-half bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, spiral staircase and oceanfront pool, was built in 1998. It sits on a 24,900-square-foot lot with 75 feet of beach frontage.

 — Victoria Pruitt 

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