Arbor Residences in Miami’s very own Coconut Grove

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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.

Arbor Residences
https://grovearbor.com/

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