Since topping off in March, the crane is being removed at the Club Residences of Park Grove. One crane has been removed from Two Park Grove with the third crane coming down soon.
Previous construction photos of Park Grove can be viewed here.
Rem Koolhaas
Since topping off in March, the crane is being removed at the Club Residences of Park Grove. One crane has been removed from Two Park Grove with the third crane coming down soon.
Previous construction photos of Park Grove can be viewed here.
Two Park Grove and the Club Residences have topped off in Coconut Grove with 80 percent of the units sold.
Construction has been completed on the new Coconut Grove Bank and is now open for business. Above the bank will be part of the pool and amenities for Park Grove.
Park Grove will also have a Michael Schwartz restaurant designed by Meyer Davis that is expected to open in a year.
Previous construction photos of Park Grove can be viewed here.
Construction is going quickly at Park Grove as The Club Residences and Two Park Grove continue to rise. Both towers are at the 12th floor and will top out at 20 stories. Previously, when we last looked in October 2015, both towers were at the 5th floor.
Park Grove, designed by Rem Koolhaas of OMA, are starting to have the windows installed on the lower portion of the towers. The amenities deck atop of the new Coconut Grove Bank is taking shape and will feature 4 pools.
Previous construction photos of Park Grove can be viewed here.
As part of the Faena District spanning along Collins Avenue from 32nd to 36th street, Faena Forum is now open along with Faena Bazaar and Faena Park. Faena House and Faena Hotel were completed last year. We last looked at the Faena Forum in August to show a night perspective of the building.
Faena Forum is a 42,565 square foot building designed for the arts, which will include lectures, events and performances. The cylinder like building was designed by Rem Koolhaas of OMA, who also designed the under construction Park Grove in Coconut Grove.
Also open is Faena Bazaar, which will have retail space and Faena Park, a four story automated garage for 235 spaces.
The last building that needs to be completed in the Faena District is the Faena Versailles Classic, which has been put on hold and is now covered with a red draping.
Previous construction photos of the Faena District can be viewed here.
When we last looked at Park Grove in July, construction was just starting to go vertical on the project located in Coconut Grove.
The Club Residences, located on the North end of the property has reached the 6th floor. Two Park Grove, the middle tower has also reached the 6th floor which will top out at 20 stories.
Construction is also progressing on the new Coconut Grove Bank and is scheduled to open first quarter 2017. As soon as the new Coconut Grove Bank is completed, the current Coconut Grove Bank on the property will be demolished and construction will begin on One Park Grove. On top of the new Coconut Grove Bank, construction has already started on the amenities deck of Park Grove which will feature 4 pools, private cabanas and a signature restaurant by Michael Schwartz.
Read MoreIn April, we had a look at the entire Faena District in Miami Beach, which included the completed Faena House and Faena Hotel.
Faena Forum, designed by Rem Koolhaas of OMA, is a 42,565 square foot building for the arts and scheduled to open in November, in time for Art Basel.
Next to Faena Forum is Faena Bazaar, which will feature retail and office space, plus a parking garage.
Previous construction photos of the Faena District can be viewed here.
Below are photos of the Faena District at night.
After starting construction a year ago, Two Park Grove is starting to go vertical in Coconut Grove.
In May of this year, the foundation pour took place where 860 tons of steel and 2,600 cubic yards of concrete was poured at Two Park Grove. The foundation pour will support the tower columns of Two Park Grove.
Park Grove is being developed by Terra Group and The Related Group. The project was designed by OMA and is their first residential project in the United States. OMA sourced inspiration from Florida’s barrier islands ideally stacked one on top to resemble the vertical shape of Coconut Palm Trees to create this striking façade. The project’s exterior allows daylight into the units while benefitting from Coconut Grove’s lush greenery and cool breezes from Biscayne Bay.