Construction has advanced to the first elevated level at Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove, a 20-story waterfront condominium tower at 2699 South Bayshore Drive in Miami. Developer CMC Group and Fort Partners secured $323.8 million in construction financing earlier this year, funding the move into vertical construction on Florida's first standalone Four Seasons-branded residential building.
Designed by Luis Revuelta, the tower will feature 70 residences ranging from 2,025 to 3,975 square feet, as well as four penthouses measuring up to 9,690 square feet, each with private elevator access and 10- to 11-foot ceilings. Reinforced concrete columns, shear walls, and elevator cores are now being constructed across the footprint as decking progresses on the site's southern side. The tower is set to deliver 74 total homes, positioning it among the more exclusive standalone branded residential offerings on Biscayne Bay. Sales launched in 2024 and continue to draw local, national, and international buyers, according to the development team.
This all-residential Four Seasons model, without an attached hotel, reflects a broader shift among ultra-luxury buyers toward branded privacy over mixed-use hotel-residential towers. Construction is on schedule for completion in 2028.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What milestone was recently reached at Four Seasons Coconut Grove?
The project has officially entered the vertical construction phase, with columns, shear walls, and cores rising to the first elevated level.
How many total residences will the building offer?
The tower will deliver an exclusive collection of 74 total homes, consisting of 70 standard residences and 4 grand penthouses.
What is the estimated completion date for the tower?
Construction is currently on track for completion in 2028.
Who are the developers and architects behind the project?
The tower is being developed by CMC Group and Fort Partners, with architectural design by Luis Revuelta.
What makes this Four Seasons project unique in Florida?
It is Florida's very first standalone, all-residential Four Seasons-branded building that does not include an attached hotel.