Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove Breaks Ground in Miami

exterior rendering of Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

exterior rendering of Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

Developers Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group and Nadim Ashi’s Fort Partners have recently broken ground on Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove, marking a major milestone for Miami’s luxury condo landscape. The project represents Florida’s first-ever standalone Four Seasons-branded residential tower, offering a purely residential experience without an attached hotel — a rarity in the global Four Seasons portfolio.

Located on a prime 1.16-acre waterfront parcel at 2699 S. Bayshore Drive, the 20-story development is already over 50% pre-sold, with prices starting just under $6 million. Early buyers include a significant number of local residents downsizing from single-family homes or upgrading from other condominiums in search of elevated Four Seasons service.

Exterior facade of Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

A Landmark Moment for Coconut Grove

With the groundbreaking taking place in early November, Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove is set to become one of the most prestigious addresses in Miami. Coconut Grove’s lush waterfront setting, walkable village center, and refined lifestyle continue to attract buyers from across South Florida and beyond.

For the Four Seasons brand, this project signals growing demand for hotel-level services delivered in a private residential-only environment — a model that appeals to affluent buyers seeking exclusivity, security, and high-touch service without the constant activity of a hospitality component.

pool deck at Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

Design, Development & Team

The project brings together two of the most respected teams in luxury real estate:

  • Developer: CMC Group (Ugo Colombo)
  • Co-Developer: Fort Partners (Nadim Ashi)
  • Architecture: Revuelta Architecture International
  • Interiors: Michele Bönan of Florence
  • Landscape: Lush, Grove-inspired tropical design

Together, they are creating a sculptural, curved tower designed to maximize Biscayne Bay views while blending naturally into Coconut Grove’s signature canopy of banyan and gumbo limbo trees.

primary bathroom view from Four Seasons Residences Miami

Residences & Private Home Features

Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove will feature:

  • 70 ultra-luxury residences across 20 stories
  • Private elevator foyers for every home
  • 11-foot ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass
  • Custom-designed Molteni kitchens
  • Premium Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance packages
  • Italian marble baths
  • Deep terraces framing unobstructed bayfront views

A limited collection of penthouse and upper-level residences will offer expansive layouts approaching 10,000 square feet.

Spa hydro massage at the Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

World-Class Amenities & Four Seasons Services

As the first standalone Four Seasons residential tower in Florida, the property will deliver an elevated lifestyle built around privacy, personalization, and wellness. Planned amenities include:

  • Resort-style bayfront pool deck and cabanas
  • Resident-only restaurant and lounge
  • Wellness spa with sauna, cold plunge, and therapy offerings
  • State-of-the-art fitness center with private training spaces
  • Library, children’s room, and multipurpose event areas
  • Full suite of Four Seasons services, including valet, concierge, housekeeping options, and personalized in-residence services

The building will be staffed and operated to Four Seasons’ global hospitality standards, bringing five-star luxury to everyday living.

spa wellness area at Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

Unbeatable Coconut Grove Location

Positioned along 2699 S Bayshore Drive in Coconut Grove, the luxury tower sits directly across from Biscayne Bay and the waterfront parks. Residents will enjoy immediate access to:

  • CocoWalk and the Grove’s dining and retail
  • Marinas, yacht clubs, and bayfront green spaces
  • Top-tier private schools including Ransom Everglades
  • Coral Gables, Brickell, downtown Miami, and MIA

It’s an exceptional location offering walkability, serenity, and prestige — all within one of Miami’s most historic neighborhoods.

A Strong Year for CMC Group in the Grove

This recent groundbreaking comes as CMC Group approaches the delivery of Vita at Grove Isle, another highly anticipated luxury project expected to welcome residents by year’s end. Combined, these developments reinforce Coconut Grove’s position as one of Miami’s most sought-after enclaves for high-end waterfront living.

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For pricing, floor plans, and availability for Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove, email Lucas Lechuga at [email protected].

Top 5 Mainland Miami Preconstruction Condo Development Most Likely to Break $4,000 Per Square Foot

Coconut Grove, Regatta Park, and Dinner Key Marina

Coconut Grove, Regatta Park, and Dinner Key Marina

Earlier this week, I reported that One Park Grove became the first mainland Miami condo development to break the $3,000 per square foot threshold for resales (not including pre-construction contracts)—and it did so not once, but three times in the past 12 months. That milestone signaled a shift in the pricing power of Miami’s mainland luxury market, one that many thought was still years away.

Now the question becomes: what’s next? Which upcoming developments have the potential not only to follow in One Park Grove’s footsteps, but to push values into uncharted territory above $4,000 per square foot on the resale market?

While there’s no way to know for sure (preconstruction contracts aren’t publicly recorded until closings occur), here are the Top 5 mainland Miami preconstruction condo developments most likely to break $4,000 per square foot once they deliver and resales begin.

St. Regis Residences Miami

1. St. Regis Residences Brickell

As one of the most anticipated launches in Miami, the St. Regis Residences Brickell checks nearly every box for record-breaking resale potential. Set on a prime waterfront site with private, gated access, the project pairs a world-class location with the cachet of the St. Regis brand—long synonymous with ultra-luxury hospitality.

Brickell, Miami’s financial district, continues to attract global wealth, and this development’s combination of exclusivity, waterfront views, and brand prestige make it a strong contender to cross the $4,000 per square foot line.

Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

2. Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove has quietly emerged as Miami’s hottest neighborhood, with recent sales at One Park Grove proving just how high values can climb. Enter the Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove, set directly across from Regatta Park, Dinner Key Marina, and Biscayne Bay.

Anchored by the prestige of the Four Seasons brand, the residences deliver sweeping water views of Biscayne Bay alongside Regatta Park and the marina, all within Coconut Grove’s highly walkable setting—an ideal formula for top-dollar resales. If One Park Grove can set new records, Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove may be the project that takes the next leap.

The Residences at the Mandarin Oriental, Miami

3. The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami

Brickell Key is one of the most unique enclaves in all of Miami, and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental will rise on the last remaining waterfront lot there. With unmatched exclusivity, panoramic views, and the pedigree of the Mandarin Oriental brand, this project offers buyers a rare opportunity to own in a setting that cannot be duplicated.

That combination of scarcity, branding, and location could easily propel resales into the $4,000 per square foot range, especially as international buyers continue to favor turnkey, waterfront branded residences.

Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami

4. Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami

While not waterfront, Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami brings something entirely different to the table: height and history. Rising 100 stories, it will be the tallest skyscraper in Miami and the first supertall tower south of New York City.

As the first Waldorf Astoria branded residences in the city, the tower will redefine Miami’s skyline and create a true architectural icon. For collectors of rare, trophy properties, its cachet could easily translate into resales well above $4,000 per square foot.

888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana

5. 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana

The final entry on this list is 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana, a bold new development that will stand as the tallest tower in Brickell (tied in height with Waldorf Astoria) and the first branded residence by the Italian fashion powerhouse.

While not on the water, its height, branding, and ultra-luxury positioning could attract global buyers seeking something unique. In a competitive luxury market, 888 Brickell’s mix of design, fashion, and visibility make it one of the strongest contenders to cross the $4,000 per square foot mark on resales.

Final Thoughts

The mainland Miami luxury condo market has already entered a new era, with One Park Grove proving that $3,000 per square foot is not only possible but repeatable. Looking ahead, the next great milestone will be $4,000 per square foot on resales—and these five projects are best positioned to get there first:

  • St. Regis Residences Brickell – waterfront exclusivity, St. Regis prestige
  • Four Seasons Residences Coconut Grove – Grove location, Four Seasons brand
  • Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami – last Brickell Key waterfront site
  • Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami – Miami’s first supertall skyscraper
  • 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana – tallest in Brickell, iconic fashion brand

In a city defined by constant reinvention, it’s only a matter of time before one of these towers rewrites the record books.

Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove Construction Update

Four Seaons Private Residences Coconut Grove
Four Seaons Private Residences Coconut Grove

The highly anticipated Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove is making significant strides towards becoming a new landmark in Miami’s luxury real estate scene. The developers, CMC Group and Fort Partners, recently finalized a deal to connect the upcoming 20-story tower to Miami-Dade’s water and sewer system, a crucial step in the project’s progression.

The construction permit application for this new addition to Coconut Grove’s skyline was submitted in December and is currently under review. Once completed, this will be the first standalone Four Seasons residences in Florida, marking a significant milestone for the brand in the state.

In a notable move, the developers launched sales for the 70 residential units in April, bypassing the traditional reservation stage. The response was immediate and enthusiastic, with buyers going straight to contract, underscoring the strong demand for these exclusive properties.

The residences will offer a range of options from two- to four-bedroom units, with sizes reaching up to 3,980 square feet. For those seeking even more space and luxury, four penthouse residences are available, ranging from nearly 6,430 to a sprawling 9,690 square feet. Each unit will feature private elevators and 11-foot ceilings, providing an unparalleled sense of space and privacy.

The design of the Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove is in expert hands. Renowned Florentine designer Michele Bönan is overseeing the interior design, ensuring a sophisticated and timeless aesthetic. The architectural vision is led by Miami-based architect Luis Revuelta, known for his innovative and elegant designs.

As this project moves closer to realization, it promises to set a new standard for luxury living in Miami. With its prime location, world-class design team, and the prestigious Four Seasons name, these residences are poised to become a sought-after address in Coconut Grove.

For potential buyers and investors, the opportunity to own a piece of this exclusive property is both a lifestyle and an investment opportunity. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting project continues to take shape.

Penthouse at Four Seasons Residences in Surfside Sold for 40% More Than the Last Sell Price

Four Seasons Residences and The Surf Club
Four Seasons Residences and The Surf Club

A penthouse at the Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club recently sold for $29.4 million, nearly 40% more than it did just four years prior.

Keyla Holdings LLC sold the penthouse in the south tower at 9001 Collins Avenue in Surfside to EH 2022 LLC. Josh N. Bennett, a real estate lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, is in charge of running Keyla Holdings, while Ackerman, Pachman, Brown & Goldstein LLP, a law firm in East Hampton, is in charge of running EH 2022.

The buyers and sellers for this transaction are still unknown. According to documents, the buyer financed the off-market acquisition with a $20 million mortgage from JPMorgan Chase.

At about $29.4 million the unit equates to $5,180 price per square foot. The sale was mediated by Ximena Penuela of Fort Partners, a developer.

The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom, 5,675-square-foot penthouse was previously sold for $20.8 million in 2018.

After Fort Partners finished building the Surf Club neighborhood in 2017, it attracted a lot of notables including Frank Sinatra, Winston Churchill and many more. The development includes 150 residences, a 72-room Four Seasons hotel, and a restaurant owned by Thomas Keller, the founder of French Laundry.

Actress Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman, is one of the current owners after spending $15 million on apartment 903 in the south tower in 2016. Thala and Tommy Mottola, the “Queen of Latin Pop” and former CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, sold their Surf Club condo a few months ago for $10 million.

Pat Riley, a former Miami Heat player, and his wife Christine most recently sold their Surf Club apartment for $22.8 million, a considerable increase from the $8.1 million they initially paid for it in 2018.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Surf Club, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Four Seasons Miami Sold for $130 Million

Four Season Hotel and Residences in Brickell
Four Season Hotel and Residences in Brickell

Developer for the Four Seasons Surf Club in Surfside recently purchased the Four Seasons Miami in Brickell for $130 Million. With this purchase, Fort Partners (developer for Four Seasons) now have full control over all of the Four Season properties in South Florida.

The deal was financed through a New York company Madison Realty Capital for a $105 million loan. The full purchase price is unknown but according to the press release, the property traded for close to $130 million. This selling price equals $588,000 per room.

1425 Brickell Avenue Four Seasons Hotel and Residences

The hotel located at 1435 Brickell Avenue is a part of a 70-story tower that includes residential units, retail, parking, and a gym. The hotel was completed in 2003 and was considered then the tallest tower in Miami.

According to the Managing Principal and Co-found of Fort Partners, their plans are to renovate the hotel. They also want to ‘modernize’ the hotel rooms, lobby, and pool deck. They are also looking for additional food and beverage restaurants/bars to join the brand.

The sellers for the hotel include Westbrook Partner, a New York-based company. They purchased the property 10 years ago with a 3 part deal to eliminate debt on another Miami Property. They originally acquired the property for $40 million. Fort Partners was represented by JLL’s Jim Dockerty, Kevin Davis, and Mark Fisher.

Last year, the tourism industry stood at a pause as well as a dim future. Now, that states have opened up and are allowing travel, we are seeing more hotel transactions. In June, Pebblebrook Hotel purchased Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort for $270 million. Allen Morris Company, Stormont Hospitality, and Black Salmon teamed up to purchase a Miami Beach hotel for $25.5 million. TPG Real Estate Partners have also purchased 2 hotels in Edgewater for $61 million.

Pool Area and Four Seasons Hotel and Residences
Photo Credit: resortpass.com

Art Basel Special: Top Miami Trophy Properties Day 3

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

For today’s Art Basel Trophy Property of the Day, we’re going back to Brickell, to the classic yet chic Four Seasons Brickell with a celebrity-owned condo.

Back in 2013, Romain Zago, the owner of popular Miami Beach night club, Mynt, purchased this 2,139 square foot condo with his brand new wife, former Real Housewife of Miami, Joanna Krupa for $1.37 million. They made some changes to the design, lived out their happiness and re-listed the unit for $2.5 million after divorcing earlier this year. After no buyers surfaced, the price has steadily decreased until Monday, when it was reduced to $2 million.

The property is a 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath corner apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Brickell Financial District, Biscayne Bay, Port of Miami and Miami Beach. It is located on the 42nd floor of the 70-story tower and includes such amenities as an onsite Equinox Fitness and spa, lounging pool with hammocks hanging between palm trees in the pool, and full Four Seasons’ Hotel amenities.

The Zago-Krupas are not the only celebrities to enjoy the Four Seasons. Rapper Gucci Mane recently wed at the property in a service and party that cost well over $1 million and was televised on BET, and the new owner of the Miami Marlins, Derek Jeter, recently toured options with his family. Mr. Jeter ultimately chose another building, which we will cover later in the week, but the Four Seasons Brickell is certainly a stand-out for celebrity real estate.

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

Joanna Krupa Four Seasons Miami Home

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Rapper Gucci Mane To Wed In $1 Million Brickell Wedding Next Week

Gucci Mane Keyshia Ka’oir Four Seasons Brickell

Gucci Mane Keyshia Ka’oir Four Seasons Brickell

Miami is known for over-the-top living, and rappers are known for over-the-top spending, so what do you get when you combine the two?

A wedding fit for a television special.

That’s right, rapper Gucci Mane and his fiancèe, Keyshia Ka’oir, are set to tie the knot in a live television special on October 17 at the Four Seasons Miami, which is located at 1425 Brickell Avenue. The future Mrs. Mane is a Jamaican video model turned businesswoman with a successful cosmetics line. She captured the rapper’s heart in 2010. He proposed in 2016 on the Kiss Cam at an Atlanta Hawks basketball game with a 25 carat ring.

The wedding is said to have 200 guests, and the budget for invitations alone is $50,000! The invitations are said to have cost $1,000 apiece, according to TMZ, and are mirror-inspired booklets dripping in Swarovski crystals. In addition to the $1 million being shelled out by BET for the nuptuals, the happy couple will take home an additional $650k for themselves. Not a bad gig…

For over 10 years, the Four Seasons Miami was the tallest tower in Florida, until it was recently surpassed by Panorama Tower a few blocks away. Prices of the residences range from $750,000 for a 1 bedroom up to $25 million for a 6 bedroom penthouse. The tower is also home to a hotel (where the wedding will be held), an office tower that is home to an Equinox Fitness, and a condo-hotel section that is a good opportunity for AirBnb investments.

5 Most Expensive Rentals In The Downtown Miami Area

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MLS Photo 900 Biscayne 6301

Lots of us are suckers for browsing fancy properties online and Miami is known for our flashy pads. Here is a list of the top 5 most expensive rental properties in the Downtown Miami area.

Four Seasons 48E – $22,500/month
Throughout the last building booms in Brickell, the Four Seasons has retained its stature as one of the best ultra-luxury properties in the neighborhood. People are familiar with the name and the level of service. For $22,500 per month, you can call this 3,357 square foot residence home. It has 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and tremendous east-facing bay views that include South Beach, Fisher Island, the Port of Miami and Key Biscayne. The listing photos don’t do this apartment justice, so here is a photo of the view.

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MLS Photo Four Seasons Brickell 48E

Paramount Bay 4502 – $19,900/month
You can actually be the first to live in this full-floor residence at Paramount Bay. It has 4,437 square feet of walls of glass and 360 degree views. There are 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, multiple balconies, a view from your bathtub, a hidden kitchen and all top-of-the-line fixtures that are detailed out in the listing photos.

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MLS Photo Paramount Bay 4502

Four Seasons 56CD – $19,850/month
Skipping back over to Brickell, we have another option at the Four Seasons. Just like apartment 48E, this apartment comes fully furnished and designer decorated. This one is a combination of two west-facing apartments, so offers view of all of Brickell and westward into the Everglades. At night, the twinkling lights are amazing. The apartment is 3,253 square feet and has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. You can check out the photos here.

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MLS Photo Four Seasons Brickell 56CD

900 Biscayne Bay 6301 – $16,000/month
Now we’ll head back over to Park West and visit THE apartment to have if you’re into backlit onyx. Probably the most photogenic of the bunch, 900 Biscayne Bay 6301 offers 3,199 square feet indoors and a 1,500 square foot terrace.  The custom backlit onyx stretches throughout the apartment, giving it a completely different feel at night versus the daytime look. You have to check the listing photos to see for yourself. It may not be everybody’s taste, but you can’t deny that it is fun to look at. It’s like a family home that transforms into a private nightclub when the sun goes down. Interesting. Very Miami.

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MLS Photo 900 Biscayne 6301

Santa Maria 1202 – $15,000/month
Back in Brickell again, we will round out the list at Ugo Colombo’s 1996 stunner, Santa Maria. Possibly the most secure of all of the buildings, there are very few clues that this property is 20 years old. Unit 1202 has 3,170 square feet and 3 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms with wraparound terraces and views of both the Biscayne Bay and Brickell. This unit is furnished by Artefacto and I would say the most tasteful of the bunch. Because the building is as secure as a fortress, you will have a treat in the listing photos. There are some shots of the amenities that are not typically seen.

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MLS Photo Santa Maria 1202

What do you think of the list? Were there any buildings that you were surprised to not see? Do you like the apartments? Let us know, we love hearing feedback!

Will Brickell’s Most Expensive Condo Ever Get Any Action?

1425 BRICKELL AV # PH1EFA

1425 BRICKELL AV # PH1EFA

1425 BRICKELL AV # PH1EFA

Ladies and gentlemen, here for your ogling pleasure is PH1EFA, at the top of Brickell’s Four Seasons Tower; approximately 8,000 square feet of plush, restrained, and (dare we say) slightly lobby-like luxury at the top of Miami’s current tallest building, priced at a whopping $27 million. It comes with a wine room currently containing a giant bottle of Veuve Cliquot, a media room, five bedrooms, and a master closet straight out of a Louis Vuitton boutique, or maybe a forgotten corner of Neiman’s. As of tomorrow however the unit will have been on the market for one complete, 365 day year. Is it the price?

Miami Condo Investments’ Lucas Lechuga says “There’s no doubt that this penthouse is one of the finest properties in all of South Florida, but, at the end of the day, the Brickell market isn’t there yet. It first needs to hit $2,000 per square foot before it will be able to tackle $3,000+ per square foot.” So, yes Virginia, it is the price. We’ll see what happens in another year.