Known For
Ugo Colombo stands out for pioneering ultra-luxury condominiums in Miami that blend timeless European design with waterfront prestige, from early towers like Bristol to current gems like Vita at Grove Isle.
About
Italian-born Ugo Colombo established CMC Group in 1986, shifting from property management to crafting upscale residences that introduced Milanese flair to Miami's skyline, starting with landmarks like Bristol Tower and Santa Maria. His portfolio expanded to icons such as EPIC Residences, Grovenor House, Porto Vita, Beach House 8, Brickell Flatiron, and Onda Residences, all prized for lasting appeal in South Florida. Beyond housing, he developed The Collection's luxury dealerships, including Ferrari's renovated Biscayne Boulevard HQ, a vast Jaguar Land Rover expansion in Coral Gables, and new Lamborghini and Audi sites in Palmetto Bay. CMC Group's latest feats include delivering Vita at Grove Isle—a 65-unit boutique with units from $6.5 million—and breaking ground on Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove, a 70-home tower backed by a $323.8 million loan.

