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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.

Grove Bay Parking Garage To Be Completed Spring 2019

Grove Bay Parking Garage

Grove Bay Parking Garage

The two story Grove Bay Parking Garage between the City of Miami and Miami Parking Authority is taking shape in Coconut Grove after starting construction in June 2018.

Amendments are being considered for the site, which include reducing the size of the garage and retail areas, change critical dates to coincide with the current construction schedule of the garage, and allow a rent abatement of $58,333.33 monthly for two years.

The garage is expected to be completed in the Spring of 2019.

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.

Construction Begins On Grove Bay Garage At The Harbour Coconut Grove

The Harbour Coconut Grove

The Harbour Coconut Grove

Site work has started on the two story Grove Bay Garage in Coconut Grove and workers begin clearing the land. Originally, three stories, the garage has been reduced to two floors, but will still have 333 parking spaces. 

After much delay, construction started on The Harbour in March after the demolition of the abandoned Chart House Restaurant that was on the site. 

Inside The Abandoned Chart House Restaurant Coconut Grove

Inside The Abandoned Chart House Restaurant Coconut Grove

As demolition begins at The Chart House in Coconut Grove to make way for a new mixed used development called The Harbour. The building sat empty for almost two years since closing in November 2015, which was delayed because of litigation. 

Built in 1982 by architect Joe Lancor of Hawaii, The Chart House had a unique design that featured wood panelling on the ceiling with large glass windows overlooking Biscayne Bay. There were three large sunlight windows on the roof of the building - one in the middle and two long windows on the West and East side of the restaurant. The interior had a distinct green carpet throughout the dining area. 

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The Harbour In Coconut Grove To Begin Construction In July

The Harbour Site in Coconut Grove

The Harbour Site in Coconut Grove

Construction on The Harbour in Coconut Grove is expected to start next month in July, according to Miami Today.

The Harbour will have two restaurants, entertainment event space, marina with 400 boat slips and a public baywalk. A new two story parking garage with 333 spaces will be built, which site work has already started.

The site is currently home to the restaurant Scotty's Landing (Grove Bay Grill) and The Chart House which closed in November 2015. Those two buildings will be demolished soon and replaced with The Harbour.

The Harbour was approved by voters in a 2013 referendum and was supposed to begin construction at the end of 2015, but was held up by litigation. 

Scotty's Landing Now Grove Bay Grill

Scotty's Landing in Coconut Grove

The beloved restaurant and bar of Coconut Grove - Scotty's Landing - has now changed ownership and is now called Grove Bay Grill, according to The Coconut Grove Grapevine.

The new ownership is Grove Bay Hospitality Group and they plan on making improvements to the kitchens and bathrooms of the restaurant located right on the Bay.

The Chart House next door is reportedly already closed and plans are still underway for the development of the site.