LUXURY REAL ESTATE

Grove at Grand Bay condo to break ground

 
 

The Grove at Grand Bay luxury condo project in Coconut Grove is slated to break ground June 5. The glass and steel towers, designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels for developer Terra Group, will twist floor to floor.
The Grove at Grand Bay luxury condo project in Coconut Grove is slated to break ground June 5. The glass and steel towers, designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels for developer Terra Group, will twist floor to floor.
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Miami-based developer Terra Group expects to break June 5 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,’’ said Alicia Cervera, managing partner of Cervera Real Estate, which is marketing the project. “The north tower is almost sold out and the south tower began selling two months ago.’’

The fancy condo will feature a polyglot butler, an on-site chef, a pet spa (plus separate his-and-her spas for their owners), a gym and four pools.

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