Miami-based developer Terra Group
broke June 18 on its Grove at Grand Bay condominium project in Coconut Grove,
which will feature two 20-story glass and steel towers, twisting floor to floor
and showcasing its bayfront views.
The low-density project, designed by
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, will emphasize green space and comprise just 98
units, with prices starting at $3 million. The condos at 2675 South Bayshore
Drive will boast floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors opening to 12-foot high
balconies stretching 12 feet deep. Raymond Jungles is in charge of lush
landscaping plans.
Sales are going really well since the
north tower is almost sold out and the south tower began selling two months
ago.
By limiting the total number of homes to 98,
they were able to maximize the space and the privacy for each of our residents.
A private elevator leads to each residence. The spacious, custom homes range in
size from 2,500 square feet to 11,000 square feet. The homes are designed for
true Florida-style, indoor-outdoor living with panoramic views of Biscayne Bay
and the Miami skyline through 12-foot-high, floor-to-ceiling glass leading to
terraces that are 12 feet deep and equipped with summer kitchens. The living
space—living room, dining area, kitchen, and family room—is typically organized
as a large, open, rectangular space. In the kitchens you’ll find
European-designed cabinetry and Miele appliances.
The architect-designed
bathrooms are stunning, with statuary marble flooring and walls, complemented
with teak wood used for the bath surround, shower seat, and countertop for the
sinks. “I never repeat myself.” So claimed former Grove resident Howard
Hughes. That’s why our 96 unique residences are entirely customizable. * Sources Miami Herald & Grove At Grand
Bay.
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