The developers planning the Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove have signed a deal to connect the new tower to Miami-Dade’s water and sewer system.
A construction permit to build the new 20-story tower was applied for in December, and is in review. It will be the first standalone Four Season residences in Florida.
In April, developers CMC Group and Fort Partners launched sales for the 70 residential units planned. Buyers skipped the reservation stage, and instead went straight to contract, the developers said at the time.
Condos will range from two- to four-bedrooms spanning up to 3,980 square feet. Four penthouse residences will range from nearly 6,430 to 9,690 square feet. Private elevators and 11-foot ceilings are planned.
Florentine designer Michele Bönan is overseeing interior design, with Miami’s Luis Revuelta the architect.
Source: The Next Miami