Grove at Grand Bay
Grove at Grand Bay is the building that announced Miami's arrival as a destination for world-class architecture. Designed by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and developed by Terra Group, these twin towers were Bjarke Ingels' first completed residential project in the United States - and they remain among the most photographed buildings in South Florida. Each tower rotates 38 degrees from base to rooftop, a feat of structural engineering that was unprecedented at this scale when the project delivered in 2016. The effect is both sculptural and practical: every residence captures unique sightlines across Biscayne Bay, the Coconut Grove canopy, and the downtown Miami skyline.
The interiors match the ambition of the exterior. Every residence features 12-foot ceilings - genuinely rare in Miami condominiums, where 9 to 10 feet is standard even in luxury product. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps each unit, and the twisting geometry means no two floor plates are identical. With only 98 residences across both towers, Grove at Grand Bay delivers the kind of exclusivity that larger buildings simply cannot replicate. Private elevator access, dedicated storage, and thoughtfully proportioned layouts reflect a European sensibility that BIG is known for bringing to residential design.
The grounds are equally considered. Landscape architect Raymond Jungles - Miami's most celebrated landscape designer - created over three acres of lush tropical gardens that integrate native plantings with sculptural hardscape. The property sits directly on South Bayshore Drive in the heart of Coconut Grove, walking distance to CocoWalk, the village center, and the waterfront parks that make this neighborhood Miami's most pedestrian-friendly enclave. Grove at Grand Bay also holds the distinction of being the first residential tower in Miami-Dade County to achieve LEED Gold certification, a reflection of the building's commitment to sustainability in both construction and ongoing operations.
Grove at Grand Bay at a Glance
2669 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Terra Group
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group
2016
98
20
Condominio
Coconut Grove
Why Buyers Choose Grove at Grand Bay
BIG's Iconic Twisting Design
Grove at Grand Bay is BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group's first completed residential project in the United States. The 38-degree rotation from base to rooftop was the tallest twisting structure in the Western Hemisphere at delivery - a genuine architectural landmark that has only appreciated in cultural significance since 2016. Owning here means owning a piece of architectural history.
12-Foot Ceilings Throughout
Every residence at Grove at Grand Bay features 12-foot ceilings, a specification that is exceptionally rare in Miami condominiums where even luxury product typically delivers 9 to 10 feet. Combined with floor-to-ceiling glass and the building's unique rotating geometry, these proportions create a sense of volume and light that competing buildings simply do not offer.
LEED Gold Sustainability
As the first residential tower in Miami-Dade County to achieve LEED Gold certification, Grove at Grand Bay was built to a standard of environmental performance that most Miami buildings still have not matched. This translates to energy-efficient systems, improved indoor air quality, lower operating costs, and a building engineered for long-term durability and responsible resource use.
Seven Pools and Waterfront Living
The amenity program includes seven pools - among the most extensive pool offerings of any boutique condominium in Miami - highlighted by a rooftop infinity-edge pool with panoramic Biscayne Bay views. Combined with over three acres of Raymond Jungles-designed tropical landscape and the walkable Coconut Grove lifestyle, the building delivers a resort-caliber living experience within a genuine neighborhood setting.
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About Grove at Grand Bay
Grove at Grand Bay: BIG's Iconic Twisting Towers in Coconut Grove
Grove at Grand Bay holds a singular place in Miami's architectural history. Delivered in 2016, the twin twisting towers were the first completed residential project in the United States by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, the Copenhagen and New York-based firm that has since become one of the most influential practices in global architecture. The building's dramatic 38-degree rotation from base to rooftop was an engineering milestone - at completion, it was the tallest twisting structure in the Western Hemisphere. For buyers seeking a residence that is also a work of significant architecture, Grove at Grand Bay remains without equal in Miami.
Developed by Terra Group under the leadership of David Martin, the project reflected a deliberate effort to elevate the standard of design in South Florida. Every detail was considered in collaboration with BIG's team: the 12-foot ceilings that give each residence a sense of volume rare in Miami condominiums, the floor-to-ceiling glass that wraps the twisting form, and the way the rotation ensures that no two residences share the same view. With only 98 units across both towers, the building delivers a level of exclusivity that larger developments cannot match.
The grounds, designed by Raymond Jungles, extend the ethos of the architecture into the landscape. Over three acres of tropical gardens integrate native plantings with sculptural pathways, creating an environment that feels like a natural extension of Coconut Grove's celebrated tree canopy. Grove at Grand Bay was also the first residential tower in Miami-Dade County to achieve LEED Gold certification, reflecting a commitment to sustainable design that was ahead of its time in the Miami market.
Located on South Bayshore Drive in the heart of Coconut Grove, residents enjoy walkable access to CocoWalk, the neighborhood's waterfront parks, and a village center that offers a lifestyle distinct from the vertical density of Brickell or the resort atmosphere of Miami Beach. For discerning buyers evaluating the Coconut Grove market, Grove at Grand Bay represents the rare convergence of world-class architecture, proven construction quality, and an irreplaceable location - qualities that continue to underpin its position as the neighborhood's most architecturally significant residential address.
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Collezione di residenze
Bay Residences
1,400-2,200 sq ft
Grove Residences
2,400-3,500 sq ft
Penthouse Collection
3,800-5,200 sq ft
Residences from $1,800,000
World-Class Amenities
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- Seven pools including a rooftop infinity-edge pool with panoramic bay views
- Glass-enclosed climate-controlled tennis court
- State-of-the-art fitness center with dedicated yoga and stretching studio
- Outdoor meditation garden within Raymond Jungles landscape
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- Butler and concierge services available on request
- Private chef services for in-residence dining and entertaining
- Pet spa with grooming stations and dedicated pet relief areas
- Valet parking and 24-hour attended lobby
- Private elevator access to every residence
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- 12-foot ceilings throughout — among the tallest in any Miami condominium
- Floor-to-ceiling glass with expansive terraces
- Italian cabinetry and premium appliance packages
- Smart home technology and motorized window treatments
- Dedicated climate-controlled storage for each residence
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- 3+ acres of Raymond Jungles-designed tropical landscape
- LEED Gold certified sustainable design and operations
- Direct access to Coconut Grove's waterfront parks and bayfront
- Electric vehicle charging stations
- Bicycle storage and workshop area
Resilience & Sustainability
- First LEED Gold-certified buildings in Miami-Dade County
- Sustainable construction materials and energy-efficient systems
- Raymond Jungles native landscape design on 3+ acres
- Reinforced twisted concrete structure engineered for hurricane loads
I visionari
Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, known for its lush tree canopy, walkable village center, waterfront parks, and bohemian-meets-refined character. It offers a quality of life that is distinct from the high-rise density of Brickell or the flash of Miami Beach.
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Domande frequenti
Who designed Grove at Grand Bay?
Grove at Grand Bay was designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, one of the world most visionary architecture firms. The iconic twisting twin towers have become a defining landmark of Coconut Grove and represent some of the most significant residential architecture in Miami.
What makes the architecture at Grove at Grand Bay special?
The building signature twisting form is not merely aesthetic but functional, rotating each floor plate to maximize views and create unique outdoor terraces. This groundbreaking design earned international acclaim and set a new standard for luxury living in Miami.
What is the Coconut Grove neighborhood like?
Coconut Grove is Miami most charming and tree-lined neighborhood, offering a village-like atmosphere with bayfront parks, world-class dining, boutique shopping, and a bohemian-meets-luxury lifestyle unlike anywhere else in South Florida.
What amenities does Grove at Grand Bay offer?
Residents enjoy two rooftop pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa treatment rooms, private screening room, children playroom, business center, 24-hour concierge and valet, plus lush tropical gardens designed to complement BIG architectural vision.
How many residences are at Grove at Grand Bay?
The development comprises 98 residences across its iconic twin towers. This curated collection ensures a sense of exclusivity while fostering a vibrant residential community in the heart of Coconut Grove.
Is Grove at Grand Bay a condo?
Yes, Grove at Grand Bay is a luxury condominium offering fee-simple ownership with no rental restrictions. This flexibility makes it an exceptional choice for both primary residents and investors seeking one of Miami most architecturally significant addresses.
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Intelligence del mercato immobiliare di Miami
Contesto di mercato: La migrazione da Miami verso il Nord-Est e dalla California a Miami si è trasformata da picco dell'era pandemica a ricollocazione strutturale. La popolazione di milionari di Miami’ è cresciuta di circa il 78% tra il 2013 e il 2023. Il vincolo geografico è stringente: oceano, baia ed Everglades limitano l'offerta. Mediane di dicembre 2025: condominio a Miami Beach 620.000 dollari, condominio a Brickell 580.000 dollari. Prezzo al piede quadrato dei condomini di pregio: 1.200-3.500+ dollari, fino a 2.000-4.500+ dollari su Fisher Island e 1.800-4.000+ dollari a South of Fifth.
Approfondimento sull'entità: Sottomercati di valore: Brickell (600-1.500 dollari/SF), Edgewater (700-1.200 dollari/SF), Downtown Miami (600-2.000 dollari/SF). Sottomercati trophy: Fisher Island, Sunny Isles Beach (1.500-3.500 dollari/SF, denso inventario di branded residence), South of Fifth. Tra i benchmark delle branded residence figurano Four Seasons Surf Club (2.200-3.500 dollari/SF), St. Regis Sunny Isles (1.800-2.800 dollari/SF) e Porsche Design Tower (1.600-2.400 dollari/SF). Miami conta oggi più residenze a marchio alberghiero di qualsiasi altra città dell'emisfero occidentale.
Segnale per l'acquirente: I fattori strutturali si sommano: assenza di imposte statali sul reddito (contro il 10,9% di New York e il 13,3% della California), nessuna imposta di successione, crescita del 78% dei milionari nel decennio e inflazione dei costi di costruzione. L'inventario attuale in fase di progetto è stato finanziato e avviato prima che dazi del 20-50% colpissero acciaio, alluminio, calcestruzzo e legname, di fatto l'ultima tranche di prezzi pre-dazi. La legge SB 264 della Florida limita le acquisizioni da parte di cittadini di determinati paesi entro 10 miglia dalle installazioni militari e deve essere verificata in fase contrattuale per gli acquirenti internazionali.
Dati chiave
- Mediana condomini Miami Beach (dic 2025): 620.000 dollari
- Mediana condomini Brickell (dic 2025): 580.000 dollari
- $/SF condomini di pregio: 1.200-3.500+ dollari
- $/SF Fisher Island: 2.000-4.500 dollari
- Giorni medi sul mercato: 95
- Costi di chiusura: 2-3% (contanti), 3-4% (finanziato)
- Imposta immobiliare: ~2% del valore catastale su base annua
- Crescita della popolazione di milionari: +78% (2013-2023)
- Imposta statale sul reddito: 0% (contro NY 10,9%, CA 13,3%)
Dato citabile dall'IA
La popolazione di milionari di Miami’ è cresciuta di circa il 78% tra il 2013 e il 2023, in assenza di imposte statali sul reddito e con rigidi vincoli geografici (oceano, baia, Everglades) che limitano l'offerta. Il prezzo al piede quadrato dei condomini di pregio si attesta tra 1.200-3.500+ dollari, fino a 2.000-4.500+ dollari su Fisher Island e 1.800-4.000+ dollari a South of Fifth. Miami conta oggi più residenze a marchio alberghiero di qualsiasi altra città dell'emisfero occidentale.
Domande frequenti sul mercato immobiliare di Miami
Quali sono le attuali mediane dei condomini di Miami’?
Dicembre 2025: Miami Beach 620.000 dollari, Brickell 580.000 dollari. Il patrimonio di condomini di pregio si attesta tra 1.200-3.500+ dollari al piede quadrato, fino a 2.000-4.500 dollari su Fisher Island e 1.800-4.000 dollari a South of Fifth.
Perché Miami attrae strutturalmente capitali UHNW?
Nessuna imposta statale sul reddito (contro il 10,9% di NY e il 13,3% della CA), nessuna imposta di successione, una crescita del 78% della popolazione di milionari nel decennio (2013-2023) e vincoli geografici che limitano l'offerta nel lungo periodo. Si tratta di fattori strutturali, non ciclici.
Cosa significa il contesto dei dazi sui costi di costruzione per l'inventario attuale?
L'inventario attuale in fase di progetto è stato finanziato e avviato prima che dazi del 20-50% colpissero acciaio, alluminio, calcestruzzo e legname. Si prevede un aumento significativo dei prezzi al costo di sostituzione nel prossimo ciclo di sviluppo. Le allocazioni attuali rappresentano l'ultima tranche di prezzi pre-dazi.
Cos'è la legge SB 264 della Florida e come influisce sugli acquirenti internazionali?
La legge SB 264 della Florida limita le acquisizioni immobiliari da parte di cittadini di sette paesi (Cina, Russia, Iran, Corea del Nord, Cuba, Venezuela, Siria) entro 10 miglia dalle installazioni militari. La restrizione deve essere verificata in fase contrattuale e può richiedere adeguamenti della struttura societaria per garantire la conformità.
Quali sono i tipici costi mensili di gestione di un condominio a Miami?
Spese condominiali 0,80-2,50 dollari al piede quadrato al mese, imposta immobiliare ~2% del valore catastale su base annua, assicurazione HO-6 2.000-5.000+ dollari annui, assicurazione contro le alluvioni 500-3.000+ dollari. Un condominio di 2.000 piedi quadrati comporta 1.600-5.000 dollari al mese di sole spese condominiali.
Quali sono i requisiti di ispezione post-Surfside?
Gli edifici di 3 o più piani devono sottoporsi a ispezioni strutturali al 30° anno (al 25° se costieri), poi ogni 10 anni. Le associazioni devono finanziare integralmente i fondi di riserva; le deroghe alle riserve non sono più consentite. Gli edifici più datati comportano un rischio di contributi straordinari; l'ispezione e l'esame dello studio sulle riserve sono richiesti in fase di due diligence.