The Lincoln Coconut Grove Officially Launches Sales: Redefining Boutique Living in Miami’s Historic Neighborhood
Nestled in the heart of Coconut Grove, a new luxury condominium project has officially been unveiled. The Lincoln Coconut Grove, developed by Element Development and LORE Development Group in collaboration with Leste Group and Opportunity Fundo de Investimento Imobiliário, offers a refined take on modern living.
Located at 2650 Lincoln Ave., this boutique property presents 48 thoughtfully designed residences, ranging from one to four bedrooms with optional dens, span between 1,323 and 3,073 square feet. The Lincoln also includes six exclusive penthouses, each about 3,000 square feet, feature soaring double-height ceilings and panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, Coral Gables, and the Brickell skyline.
The Lincoln’s design seamlessly integrates with its lush surroundings, drawing on the principles of tropical modernism. Paredes Architects, based in Miami, led the building’s architectural design, while Design Philosophy crafted interiors that marry elegance with practicality. The façade, envisioned by CITE Arquitetura from Rio de Janeiro, mirrors the iconic banyan trees of the Grove with vertical contours and intricate details that offer natural shade, privacy, and framed views.
Inside, residences exude tranquility with a curated palette of soft mauves, blues, and neutrals, accented by bold black and white elements for added sophistication. High-end features include Italian kitchens by Snaidero, Brizo fixtures, Porcelanosa tiles, and premium Miele appliances, ensuring that each home balances beauty and functionality.
The intimate nature of The Lincoln fosters a strong sense of connection among residents. Upon arrival, a grand double-height lobby welcomes guests with a custom chandelier and elegant bronze glass accents. From there, a striking wooden staircase leads to the mezzanine level, where unique amenities await, including a golf simulator, private theater, and event space.
The rooftop oasis offers a serene retreat with a pool deck finished in Italian silver travertine, private cabanas, and outdoor kitchens. A yoga pavilion, known as “Columpio” (Spanish for swing), adds a playful element, while colorful swing sets bring a whimsical touch. Additional amenities include:
A wellness center with saunas, steam rooms, and hot and cold plunge pools.
An owners’ lounge for social gatherings.
A covered dog park with grooming facilities.
The Lincoln’s prime location allows residents to explore Coconut Grove’s finest offerings with ease. From luxury shopping at Cocowalk to Michelin-starred dining at Ariete and Los Félix, the neighborhood brims with opportunities. Popular spots like Sadelle’s and Regatta Grove provide idyllic settings for brunch or cocktails by the marina. Convenient access to the Coconut Grove Metro Station, Miami International Airport, and nearby neighborhoods like Coral Gables and Downtown Miami enhances the appeal for families and professionals alike.
For those looking to experience the perfect balance of modern elegance and timeless charm, The Lincoln Coconut Grove stands as a testament to the enduring allure of this historic Miami neighborhood.
Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove Construction Update
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.
Record Breaking Waterfront Mansion Sold in Coconut Grove for $106.9 Million
Adrienne Arsht, a local philanthropist, set a Miami-Dade County record when she sold her waterfront property in Coconut Grove for $106.9 million.
The sale of the home represents a 29% decrease from the property’s initial $150 million asking price and this sale marks the first residential sale to exceed the $100 million threshold.
The 2 two-story homes sit on 3031 and 3115 Brickell Avenue and are frequently referred to as South Florida’s “embassy,” due to the many U.S. and international officials frequenting the home.
There are a total of 12 bedrooms and 13 and a half bathrooms in the 25,000-square-foot home. The 4-acre property has 400 feet of water frontage, is close to Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, and overlooks Biscayne Bay. The main house, known as Indian Spring, was built by Arsht in 1999.
It has a dining room that seats more than 20 people, a six-car garage with an office and apartment upstairs, a pool, and a tennis court. Indian Spring was designed by Jose Gelabert-Navia, a former dean of the University of Miami School of Architecture. Villa Serena, the other house, was constructed in 1913.
The property was developed by William Jennings Bryan, a former U.S. Secretary of State and a 3x presidential candidate. Arsht restored the waterfront mansion and it is now registered in the National Register of Historic Places.
According to records, she purchased the property in two transactions, paying $4 million for the land on which the contemporary house was built in 1996 and then $12 million for the ancient home in 2007.
Arsht, a native of Delaware, made a name for herself in Miami’s financial world and as an arts patron. She gave the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts a $30 million gift, earning it the moniker Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District. She has also served as TotalBank’s chair in the past.
The transaction surpasses the previous high in Miami-Dade, which was set this summer by the $93 million purchase of three homes in Golden Beach by the founder of the technology business InterSystems. Ragon intends to demolish the buildings and build a new house in their stead.