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Scotty's Landing Demolished As Construction Continues At Regatta Harbour

Regatta Harbour Coconut Grove Construction

Regatta Harbour Coconut Grove Construction

Since closing a year ago, Scotty’s Landing (Grove Bay Grill) has been demolished to make way for the 7 acre Regatta Harbour. Next to the demolished restaurant was The Chart House restaurant which was also demolished two years ago.

In its place will be a Cut & Dry Restaurant and Afishonado Restaurant, event space, marina with 400 slips, public baywalk and two Pan Am hangars turned into retail space.

The Grove Bay Parking Garage was completed last month and began construction in June 2018.

Previous photos of Regatta Harbour can be viewed here.

Regatta Harbour In Coconut Grove Construction Updates

Regatta Harbour Coconut Grove

Regatta Harbour Coconut Grove

Construction is well underway at the 7 acre Regatta Harbour in Coconut Grove as the Grove Bay Parking Garage is almost completed.

An Anatomy Gym will take up 14,500 square feet of space on the ground level of the parking garage that will be opened this year.

Two old Pan Am hangars have been completed stripped down and will eventually be boat storage and retail space.

After closing in November 2019, Scotty’s Landing still hasn’t been demolished, but will likely be torn down in the coming months. Next door was The Chart House restaurant that was demolished in October 2017 and will be replaced by a Cut & Dry restaurant and an Afishonado restaurant.

Construction is expected to be completed first quarter 2021.

Previous construction photos of Regatta Harbour can be viewed here.

Scotty's Landing Closed And Soon To Be Demolished As Construction Begins On Regatta Harbour

Scotty's Landing

Scotty's Landing

Scotty's Landing (Grove Bay Grill) has officially closed and will soon be demolished as construction has started on Regatta Harbour.

The restaurant was rumored be closing back in August 2015, but remained opened after the name change to Grove Bay Grill and under the new ownership of Grove Bay Hospitality Group.

The Chart House Restaurant next door was demolished in October 2017 after being abandoned for months.

Taking the place of Scotty’s Landing and The Chart House will be the 7 acre Regatta Harbour. Regatta Harbour will have two upscale restaurants, one casual restaurant, event space, marina with 400 boat slips, public baywalk and two Pan-Am Hangars that will be converted into retail.

Construction has already started on the Grove Bay Parking Garage and is almost completed.

Plans Submitted For Regatta Harbour In Coconut Grove

Regatta Harbour Coconut Grove

Regatta Harbour Coconut Grove

Plans for the The Regatta Harbour in Coconut Grove went for review by Miami’s Historic & Environmental Review Board yesterday.

Construction is already underway on the site as the seawall is being rebuilt on the site of the former Chart House restaurant.

Construction is also underway on the Grove Bay Parking Garage.

Glass Installed At Grove Bay Parking Garage In Coconut Grove

Grove Bay Parking Garage

Grove Bay Parking Garage

Glass is now being installed at the two story Grove Bay Parking Garage in Coconut Grove where the ground level retail will be.

Construction on the garage began a year ago and was expected to be completed this Spring after delays.

The Grove Bay Parking Garage is part of the Regatta Harbour development where the Chart House restaurant used to be.

Grove Bay Parking Garage Construction Updates

Grove Bay Parking Garage Site

Grove Bay Parking Garage Site

The construction on the two story Grove Bay Parking Garage is well under way since construction began in June. The garage will have 333 parking spaces and is expected to be completed May 2019.

The development company, Treo Group, received a $33 million loan for Regatta Harbour (formally called The Harbour), which will include three restaurants, 100,000 square feet of retail, marina, and restoration of two hangars.

The marina, which will have 400 dry slips and 700 feet of floating docks will be completed before the end of the year.

Previously on the site was an abandoned Chart House restaurant that was eventually demolished in October 2017.