Grove at Grand Bay Story

Inspired by the artistically sophisticated and ecologically friendly Coconut Grove community, the twisting twin 20-story towers of the Grove at Grand Bay rise gracefully above the indigo blue Biscayne Bay waters and Miami skyline, giving the appearance of a perfectly synchronized dance. Located on the site of the former Grand Bay Hotel, which was once the epicenter of Miami's celebrity and business cultures, the buildings' unique ultra-luxury amenities and next-level environmental features have helped bring the site back to its bustling heyday. It has already attracted unprecedented attention from long-time Miami residents and international clientele seeking a tranquil yet vibrant resort-style home that's close to the city's sophisticated downtown corridor.

At a Glance

Coconut Grove
Location
96
Residences
Bjarke Ingels
Architect
2016
Completed
Twisting
Tower form

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What is Grove at Grand Bay in Coconut Grove?

Grove at Grand Bay is a pair of 20-story twisting glass towers in Coconut Grove designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), completed in 2016. The architecturally distinctive building contains 96 residences, sits on Biscayne Bay, and is one of the highest-priced Coconut Grove condo addresses.

How much do Grove at Grand Bay residences cost?

Resale residences range from approximately $3 million for lower-floor units to $20 million-plus for full-floor and penthouse residences. Per-square-foot pricing is among the highest in Coconut Grove.

Why is Grove at Grand Bay architecturally significant?

The two towers each rotate 38 degrees from base to crown, giving every residence a unique orientation and unobstructed bay or downtown view. The design by Bjarke Ingels was among the first major Miami condo projects to use a parametric twisting form, influencing subsequent Miami architecture.

Key Takeaways

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Bjarke Ingels Group architecture
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Twisting form gives every unit unique views
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Coconut Grove bayfront location
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96 residences — scarcity at the trophy tier
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Walking distance to CocoWalk and the village
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Strong full-time owner-occupancy profile

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The Architecture

In a nod to the community which inspired its designs, architect Bjarke Ingels made a promise to "re-grove the Grove" and has done just that by adding nearly 500 native trees and over 15,000 plants to the 3-acre private property, which is highlighted by serene water features, community gardens, and 5 lushly landscaped pools that all create a sense of living in Eden.

In a nod to the community which inspired its designs, architect Bjarke Ingels made a promise to "re-grove the Grove" and has done just that by adding nearly 500 native trees and over 15,000 plants to the 3-acre private property, which is highlighted by serene water features, community gardens, and 5 lushly landscaped pools that all create a sense of living in Eden. One of the most dramatic designs of Miami new construction projects, the buildings' twisting designs have opened up space for optimal views of the stunning outdoor panoramas and allowed for one-of-a-kind room placement customization. Beautiful and sustainable architectural innovations have combined to garner the creative team ultra-exclusive Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, a first for Florida residential buildings.