Terra, AB Asset plan 174 apartments in Coconut Grove
After embarking on projects throughout Miami-Dade County, David Martin’s Terra is making another play on a market it knows well: Coconut Grove.
Miami-based Terra and Miami Beach-based AB Asset Management want to replace The Malone hotel at 2835 Tigertail Avenue in Miami with a five-story apartment building, according to city records. The Residences in the Grove would have 174 units; 24,000 square feet of retail; and 344 parking spaces.
Canopy Park Opens To The Public Opens At 600-700 Alton Road In Miami Beach
Canopy Park, Miami Beach’s new three-acre community park situated between the 600 and 700 blocks of Alton Road and designed by ArquitectonicaGEO, is now open to the public. Park-goers can enjoy open greenspaces shaded by native tree species, pedestrian trails and bike paths, an outdoor gym and dog run, a MONSTRUM-designed children’s playground, and public art displays. Designed with sustainability in […]
Brand New Canopy Park At The Entrance To Miami Beach Nearly Complete
The 3-acre Canopy Park is now nearing completion at the entrance to South Beach, new photos by Ryan RC Rea show. The new park will include a botanical garden, dog park, and fitness area. There will also be an event lawn surrounded by native trees, an art pavilion, and a Monstrum-designed kids zone.
Escape to Tropical Paradise
Not just for snowbirds, a fresh new flock of homebuyers are descending on the Sunshine State.
Like so many industries across the world, real estate has seen a tremendous shift since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. More than two years in, the market is still reeling. Remote work is making people rethink where they can (and want to) live, while inventory remains frustratingly low for homebuyers at every price point. One of the busiest markets has to be South Florida, which is receiving a migration of diverse groups from nearly every point in the United States.
Hotel Mogul Ignazio Cipriani Looks Forward To His First Major Luxury Condo Development, Mr. C Residences Coconut Grove
Members of the fourth generation Cipriani family, internationally renowned for restaurants, landmark event spaces, lounges and residences, Ignazio and Maggio Cipriani pioneered the creation of the Mr. C hotel brand. Influenced by their early childhood, growing up in one of the most esteemed hospitality brands in the world, the brothers drew from their rich family history and combined it with their own 21st century perspectives to conceptualize Mr. C. As the brand ventures beyond hotel into luxury condos, Ignazio and Maggio are paving the way for a new era of serviced residential living.
Building the Future
A real estate developer is merging sustainability and elegance on Miami Beach — and sharing his core principles of successful leadership.
Mr. C Residences Coconut Grove Unveils Series of New Amenities
Mr. C Residences Coconut Grove reveals the next phase of amenity offerings with a brand-new rooftop pool deck and bar, billiards library and lounge space. The new spaces are inspired by the iconic glamour of 1950s Italian Riviera and Miami’s distinctive interpretation of Art Deco. Designed by Meyer Davis and Arquitectonica, the additions will elevate the already-luxurious residences amid a buyer shift that expects fully equipped personal sanctuaries from their future homes.
MR. C RESIDENCES COCONUT GROVE REVEALS NEW AMENITIES DESIGN BY MEYER DAVIS AND ARQUITECTONICA
Mr. C Residences Coconut Grove has revealed the next phase of amenity offerings with a brand-new rooftop pool deck and bar, billiards library and lounge space. The new spaces are inspired by the iconic glamour of 1950s Italian Riviera and Miami’s distinctive interpretation of Art Deco. Designed by Meyer Davis and Arquitectonica, the additions will elevate the already-luxurious residences amid a buyer shift that expects fully equipped personal sanctuaries from their future homes.
An Inside Look Into The Cipriani Charm With Ignazio Cipriani
The Cipriani namesake dates back to 1931 when Giuseppe Cipriani opened Harry’s Bar in Venice. Fast forward four generations, the brand has evolved into world-class hotels, restaurants and residences across the globe.
Miami’s Architecture is On the Rise
South Florida’s real estate market is thriving. So where is everyone in Miami moving? Mostly upward—but not without some sky-high challenges