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    Mr. C Residences Boca Raton: The Cipriani Family Arrives in Boca

    By Haute Living Editorial Team·Published August 11, 2026·Updated August 11, 2026

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    Boca Raton hasn't had a branded residential tower in over a decade. The city's last branded project — the Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Boca Raton, announced in 2015 — became one of South Florida's more cautionary development tales: eleven years, at least one bankruptcy, two lawsuits, and as of 2026, still undelivered. Against that backdrop, the announcement of Mr. C Residences Boca Raton carries specific weight. This is the Cipriani family — four generations of Italian hospitality credibility, Harry's Bar Venice since 1931, Mr. C hotels in Coconut Grove, West Palm Beach, and Beverly Hills already operating successfully. The track record is real.

    What Mr. C Is (And How It Differs From Cipriani)

    The Cipriani family operates two distinct residential brands in South Florida:

    Cipriani Residences Miami — the 80-story Brickell supertall by Mast Capital, priced from $1.5M–$15M+, organized around the grand Harry's Bar Italian brasserie culture.

    Cipriani Residences Miami, the Cipriani family's Brickell supertall
    Cipriani Residences Miami — the full-scale Cipriani brand in Brickell.

    Mr. C Residences — the Cipriani family's boutique residential brand, smaller in scale, more design-forward in positioning, aimed at a slightly younger buyer who values the Italian hospitality DNA but in a more intimate, contemporary format.

    The distinction is genuine: Cipriani Residences Miami is Harry's Bar applied to a 397-unit skyscraper. Mr. C is the same family's vision of what Italian hospitality looks like in a 133-unit, design-forward building at a more accessible price point. Both are excellent; they serve different buyers.

    The Building

    Location: 41 SE 4th Street, downtown Boca Raton — positioned within Boca's growing urban core, walkable to Mizner Park and the city's expanding restaurant and cultural programming.

    Scale: 12 stories, 133 residences — deliberately boutique. At 133 units, the building's social environment is a genuine community rather than an anonymous high-rise.

    Mr. C branded residential arrival plaza and entrance
    The Mr. C arrival experience, as executed at the brand's Florida properties.

    Architecture: Arquitectonica — the Miami firm that has designed some of South Florida's most significant luxury buildings, applying a contemporary aesthetic to the Boca context.

    Interiors: 1508 London — the UK design firm whose residential and hospitality work includes several significant London and global luxury projects. The material language: custom Italian cabinetry (of course — this is the Cipriani family), floor-to-ceiling windows, glass-railed balconies, and the warm material palette that the Mr. C brand applies across all its properties.

    The Residences

    133 two- and three-bedroom configurations starting at $1.7M — the most accessible price point of any Cipriani-family branded residence in South Florida. The units feature:

    • Floor-to-ceiling windows with glass-railed balconies
    • Open kitchens with custom Italian cabinetry
    • Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances throughout
    • Interiors by 1508 London
    Mr. C residence living room with floor-to-ceiling windows
    Living spaces in the Mr. C residential language: warm materials, full-height glass.
    Mr. C residence kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry
    Open kitchens with custom Italian cabinetry and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.

    The F&B Program

    Bellini restaurant (ground floor, open to public): The Cipriani family's signature cocktail applied to Boca Raton's restaurant landscape. Italian classics — the family has been making the same excellent food since 1931, and the Mr. C format translates that culinary identity to a more casual, accessible dining environment than the formal Cipriani brasserie.

    Bellini restaurant by the Cipriani family at Mr. C
    Bellini — the Cipriani family's more casual Italian format.

    Rooftop bar and lounge (residents only): The private social space for the building's residential community, with the Italian aperitivo culture that Mr. C applies at its Coconut Grove and Beverly Hills properties.

    Mr. C rooftop bar and lounge
    The rooftop bar and lounge — aperitivo culture, residents only.

    In-residence dining: The Cipriani family's kitchen available for in-unit delivery and private event catering — the same in-home dining model that makes the Cipriani residential experience genuinely distinct from a non-branded building.

    Why Boca Raton, Why Now

    Boca Raton's luxury residential market is in the middle of a meaningful transformation. The Palm Beach County migration that has driven West Palm Beach's 187% decade appreciation has reached Boca — with the same Wall Street South professional demographic (Goldman Sachs, hedge funds, family offices) establishing a Palm Beach County presence and discovering that Boca Raton offers Palm Beach social season proximity at significantly lower price points than WPB itself.

    Mr. C rooftop amenity deck overlooking Palm Beach County
    The Mr. C amenity program in Palm Beach County, as seen at Mr. C Residences West Palm Beach.

    Mr. C's decision to launch in Boca Raton is a bet on this demographic — the buyer who values Italian hospitality culture, who knows the Cipriani brand from New York or the Mr. C brand from Coconut Grove, and who wants the Boca Raton lifestyle (golf, the Boca Resort, the Atlantic Avenue proximity from Delray Beach) with a branded residential experience rather than a standard luxury condo.

    Buyer Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Buyer questions answered by HL Real Estate Group, the real estate team behind Haute Living's South Florida new-development coverage.

    No — they are separate buildings in different cities by the same Cipriani family brand. Mr. C Residences West Palm Beach is an existing property in Coconut Grove-adjacent WPB. Mr. C Residences Boca Raton is a newly announced project at 41 SE 4th Street in downtown Boca Raton, delivering 2029.

    Mr. C is the Cipriani family's boutique hospitality brand — separate from the full-scale Cipriani brand (Cipriani Wall Street, Cipriani 42nd Street, Cipriani Residences Miami) but sharing the family's Italian hospitality DNA. Mr. C properties operate in Coconut Grove, West Palm Beach, Beverly Hills, and London.

    Residences start at $1.7M for two-bedroom configurations. The 133-unit building is delivering in 2029.

    The ground floor Bellini restaurant is open to the public. Residents also have access to a private rooftop bar and lounge and in-residence dining. The Bellini name references the iconic cocktail Giuseppe Cipriani invented at Harry's Bar Venice in 1948.

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