Arbor Residences in Miami’s very own Coconut Grove
Article by Luxury Guide
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Coconut Grove’s popularity rose in the 1970s, with an influx of commercial development. In 1990, CocoWalk, an open-air shopping mall, was opened, marking Coconut Grove’s initial transformation from a laid-back area to a neighborhood full of life.
Over the years, due to lack of new development, the area became dated, losing its popularity. However, in 2018, CocoWalk underwent its own transformation: renovations that expanded retail space to 150,000 square feet and commercial space to 86,000 square feet. As of 2022, the neighborhood has been 100% leased, causing an increase in residential demand and a striking revival of the area.
With this residential and retail revival is Arbor Residences, a verdant and lush 45-residence retreat situated within walking distance of all that makes Coconut Grove one of Miami’s most in demand neighborhoods.
Coconut Grove is a walkable neighborhood bustling with the balanced energy of good living. Within 5-10 minutes’ walk of Arbor are attractions such as:
Kirk Munroe Tennis Center and Park
Coconut Grove Run Club
Families enjoy no less than five local parks, packed with playgrounds, sports fields, waterfront paths):
Peacock Park (Free community Yoga and sound healing are a local favorite)
Kennedy Waterfront Park (waterfront park offering an off-leash dog run)
Blancha Park
The Barnacle State Park
Alice Wainwright Park
Shake Backyard
Coconut Grove Saturday Farmers Market
Coconut Grove Organic Market
The Bookstore in the Grove
The Kampong National Tropical Botanical Garden
Regatta Park (Coconut Grove is Miami’s sailing capital)
Coconut Grove Sailing Club
Coral Reef Yacht Club
With a wide variety of attractions and the added convenience of walkability, Arbor Residences is a development that truly provides residents with everything they could possibly need.
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