Allen Morris Co., in collaboration with the Espinosa family, is redefining Coconut Grove with an ambitious mixed-use development at 3101 Grand Avenue. Spanning 1.7 acres, this thoughtfully designed project will integrate world-class office spaces, high-end retail, and luxury residences, all while enhancing the Grove’s iconic charm and walkability.
Renderings: Allen Morris Co., Oppenheim Architecture
The project, designed by Oppenheim Architecture, will feature 100,000 square feet of premium office space, 40,000 square feet of retail, and 20 ultra-luxury condominiums priced from $2.5 million to $8 million. The residences, ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 square feet, will offer a rare opportunity to own a home in a design-forward building that reflects the natural beauty and relaxed sophistication of Coconut Grove. A rooftop restaurant with stunning views of Biscayne Bay will anchor the development, offering a new gathering spot for residents and visitors alike.
Renderings: Allen Morris Co., Oppenheim Architecture
A defining feature of the project is its pedestrian-friendly design, which includes landscaped paseos and an interior courtyard lined with shops, dining, and wellness spaces. The architecture emphasizes a harmonious blend of natural materials, such as oolite stone, and lush greenery to complement the Grove’s historic character while creating a modern, inviting atmosphere.
Renderings: Allen Morris Co., Oppenheim Architecture
Allen Morris Co. plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to 15,000 square feet within the office tower, underscoring the company’s deep investment in the community. The Espinosa family, who have owned the site for over 60 years, will maintain their ties to the Grove by continuing operations nearby and reintroducing their Coconut Grove Laundry & Cleaners at the redeveloped property.
Renderings: Allen Morris Co., Oppenheim Architecture
Beyond the site’s boundaries, the project aims to contribute to the broader neighborhood by proposing enhancements to Kirk Munroe Park and Fuller Street. These improvements will support Coconut Grove’s pedestrian-friendly ethos and further integrate the development into the community fabric.
Renderings: Allen Morris Co., Oppenheim Architecture
Slated to break ground in 2025, the development not only promises to elevate Coconut Grove’s architectural and cultural landscape but also sets a new benchmark for sustainable, community-centered design.
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