Soccer superstar player Paul Pogba of Manchester United has purchased a residence at One Thousand Museum, the recently completed residential condominium designed by the London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.
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Pogba has already amassed accolades on the soccer field, winning the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia as part of the French national team. Off the field, a vacation residence in the building seen by millions of eyes that have traveled in and out of Miami is the Adidas brand ambassador's latest acquisition.
“One Thousand Museum is truly like nothing else on the market, and has continued to attract high-profile clientele due to its striking design, unmatched level of safety and security, lifestyle offerings and location in Miami’s epicenter,” said the development team of One Thousand Museum. “We know these factors were integral to Mr. Pogba’s decision, and we look forward to welcoming him and his family home.”
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Pogba will have access to amenities that include a Sky Lounge for dining and private events with seasonal menus curated by the buildings culinary team; an on-premise bank vault; nearby private Beach Club, Museum Beach; access to a house car service, 1KM wellness center featuring state-of-the-art equipment by Techno-Gym, a Spa with relaxation pods and private treatment rooms for spa services and the Aquatic Center featuring an indoor lap pool at the 61st Floor.
The exoskeleton design of One Thousand Museum was officially debuted last August to high expectations and generated even higher reviews. The private rooftop helipad makes One Thousand Museum the only residential building in Miami to have its own airport.
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The news of Pogba's purchase comes just weeks after the announcement that David Beckham, who also played for ManU at Old Trafford in his legendary career, bought a full-floor penthouse at the already iconic building that sits on downtown Miami's Biscayne Boulevard.
For more on One Thousand Museum, call 855-663-6873 or visit www.1000museum.com.