Florida’s first standalone Four Seasons Residences officially breaks ground in Coconut Grove
- Jake Nicholas

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CMC Group and Fort Partners have officially broken ground on Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove, marking a defining moment in Florida’s luxury real estate landscape as the first standalone Four Seasons-branded residential project in the state.
The event brought together project leaders, architects, and designers to celebrate the beginning of construction on what’s poised to become one of Miami’s most distinguished addresses—ushering in a new era for Coconut Grove’s storied waterfront.
The milestone also coincides with the debut of the project’s immersive sales gallery, offering a first look at the vision behind this landmark development slated for completion in early 2028.
Designed by Luis Revuelta with interiors by Michele Bönan, the 20-story tower will feature 70 residences and four penthouses, each framing panoramic views of Biscayne Bay.
Homes range from 2,025 to 9,690 square feet, showcasing custom Italian kitchens by Molteni and Bönan Interiors, marble-clad bathrooms, private elevator foyers, and floor-to-ceiling glass that captures the Grove’s lush surroundings.

The property’s resort-style amenities will include a restaurant, library, children’s area, private event room, and expansive pool deck with a bar lounge serviced by Four Seasons. A world-class wellness center will debut the “Caesar Experience,” a Roman-inspired spa circuit with a cold plunge, hydromassage pool, ice fountain, and sauna sequence created with Europe’s Hofer Group.
Even without a hotel component, residents will experience the legendary Four Seasons service—including a dedicated Director of Residences, Lifestyle Manager, in-residence dining, housekeeping, and valet.

Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove marks a pivotal collaboration between Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group and Nadim Ashi’s Fort Partners, bringing together timeless architecture, craftsmanship, and service to redefine modern luxury in Miami’s most historic neighborhood.























