3525 Anchorage Way, a bayfront estate located on the exclusive Anchorage Way in Coconut Grove which was previously owned by the Miami Heat's Alonzo Mourning has sold for $8.25 million.
Read MoreMetronomic Place Mixed-Use Hotel Designed By CLAD Revealed In Coconut Grove
Metronomic Place, a new mixed-use project coming to 3280 Grand Avenue, has been revealed in Coconut Grove. The project is being designed by local architecture firm CLAD and will feature interiors by One Design Build.
Read MoreROVR Development Closes $27 Million Construction Loan For The Fairchild Coconut Grove
ROVR Development is pleased to announce it has closed on a $27 million loan for The Fairchild Coconut Grove, the new luxury waterfront condo development rising directly on Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove. Ocean Bank provided the financing for the project which broke ground in April 2018.
Read MoreTerra's Arquitectonica-Designed Rentals Summerhill In Coconut Grove Unanimously Approved
Terra Group will move ahead with Summerhill in Coconut Grove after the project was unanimously approved by Miami's Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) in July 2018.
Read MoreCheck-Out The Cipriani's Newly Revealed Mr. C Coconut Grove Hotel Designed by Arquitectonica
The Cipriani family is bringing a new hotel to Coconut Grove, featuring a modern, radical design by Arquitectonica which was influenced by Stiltsville in nearby Biscayne Bay. The development team recently revealed the hotel with new renderings and construction is nearing completion with the hotel expected to open this winter (2018).
Read MoreThe Optimum Tops Off In Coconut Grove, The Neighborhood's First New Class A Office Building In 25 Years
Optimum Development USA, a global real estate investor and developer, has officially announced that “The Optimum,” their new five-story luxury Class A office building in Coconut Grove, has officially topped off. O
Read MoreGlassHaus Breaks Ground In Coconut Grove At Nearly 50% Sold
GD.8 and Element Development, LLC. have broken ground on GlassHaus, Coconut Grove's newest boutique condo project designed by Varabyeu Partners. The project is reportedly 50% sold. When complete the project will rise 5-stories and offer 23 luxury condominiums. Residences start at $595,000 and range up to $1.2 million, offered in 1, 2 and 3 bedroom layouts that range from 1,080 SF to 2,380 SF. Units will come complete with 11' ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, Italkraft cabinetry and stone countertops in the kitchen, and a buyer's choice of wood or porcelain floors. GlassHaus will also include a fitness center, electric bicycles, zen garden, resort-style rooftop including pool, summer kitchen and lounge and underground parking. Owners will also receive a membership to the Coconut Grove Sailing Club. Fortune International is in charge of sales and Glasshaus Coconut Grove is expected to be completed in 2019.
“I am very proud and excited that we are breaking ground on schedule,” said Javier Llurch, president of Element Development. “Glasshaus in the Grove is the first of many projects that we have planned along 27th Avenue - a bridge for the North and Center Grove neighborhoods.”
Arbor in Coconut Grove Announces Partnership With Miami-Dade's Million Trees Miami Campaign
The 52-residence Arbor, Coconut Grove’s latest boutique condo offering, jointly developed by Urban Atlantic Group and Oak Ventures, announced a partnership with Miami-Dade County’s Million Trees Miami Campaign.
Read MoreCommissioner Ken Russell, Daniel De La Vega, Ricardo Vadia, Mayor Francis Suarez, Oscar Rodriguez, Ralph Gonzalez-Jacobo, Mike Ortega, Max Strang
ROVR Development Breaks Ground On The Fairchild Coconut Grove Designed By Max Strang
On April 10th, ROVR Development officially broke ground on The Fairchild Coconut Grove. To celebrate the milestone, the developers welcomed guests to the ground breaking ceremony for their new waterfront luxury development which is now rising in Coconut Grove.
Read MoreTerra's David Martin Lists His Custom, Catalina Echevarria-Designed Grove at Grand Bay Penthouse For $25 Million
David Martin, President of Terra, the developers behind the Bjarke Ingels-designed Grove at Grand Bay, has listed his personal penthouse atop the twisting towers for $25 million. The penthouse is completely custom redesigned by Catalina Echevarria of CEU Studio and has been listed with Eloy Carmenate + Mick Duchon of Douglas Elliman.
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