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Developer completes Florida’s first LEED Gold-certified residential tower…in Coconut Grove

by Reiley Bonislawski

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South Florida developer Terra this week finished its Coconut Grove tower, named Grove at Grand Bay, designed by Bjarke Ingels and architect firm NBWW. It is the city’s most sustainable residential development.

The construction features two twisting, 20-story glass towers complete with 98 units. Residences range in size from 1,300-square-foot units to a 10,000-square-foot, full-floor penthouse. Additional outdoor space includes a rooftop terrace and private pool.

Residents with more than 4,000 square feet are provided with private car garages ranging between two to four available spaces.

Grove at Grand Bay architect Bjarke Ingels claimed the project’s design and panoramic views make it unique. He explained: “by creating twisting towers that rise side-by-side but never cross paths, we were able to optimize views, outdoor spaces and the flexibility of our floor plans while allowing the buildings to interact with one another.”

The development is the first all-residential tower to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Status in Florida.

Other amenities offered include a five-star spa and fitness center, a pet spa, private dining for residents and their guests, full-time concierge and butler service, and an extensive art collection valued around $1.2 million. All units feature 12-foot high ceilings and glass doors.

Sales for the high-rise living property are managed by Cervera Real Estate.


Photo Credit: Terra

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