It’s been a rough start for new Miami Marlins co-owner Derek Jeter, who has ruffled the feathers of his new fan base with rumors of Giancarlo Stanton’s imminent departure and some other moves that haven’t exactly been fan-friendly.
Glasshaus, a luxury boutique condo project that launched last May in Coconut Grove, is expecting to begin construction in the first quarter of next year while targeting a completion date at the end of 2018
Miami’s latest condo to break ground will be the 52-unit Arbor, which plans to begin vertical construction tomorrow morning in the heart of Coconut Grove
New Miami Marlins co-owner Derek Jeter is rumored to be apartment hunting in the Magic City, as the future Hall of Famer and his supermodel wife Hannah were apparently checking out rentals.
The most interesting feature of this newly constructed contemporary in Coconut Grove isn’t it’s towering 24-foot ceilings or its slew of luxury Italian finishes but its height.
For our first order of business within Curbed’s first-ever Transportation Week, we’re taking a look at apartments located within walking distance — a few blocks — of the Miami Metrorail/Metromover.
The Miami area thankfully has Hurricane Irma in its rearview as of Monday morning, as winds have finally started to settle across the tri-county region.
Optimum Group recently broke ground on a Class A office building at 3480 Main Highway in Coconut Grove. Named "The Optimum," it’s among a slew of new office projects to be announced for the surging neighborhood.
Miami rents are dipping across many popular neighborhoods. While rent in the city itself still remains expensive, areas like South Beach and Downtown have shown sizable decreases
Among the biggest challenges facing Miami developments today is producing a final product that looks as good as those glistening renderings, where architects and designers can manipulate every element on the computer.
Completed last summer, Grove at Grand Bay has altered the skyline in Coconut for the better with its unique twisting 20-story towers along South Bayshore Drive.
There’s a new market/gathering space heading to Coconut Grove called MKTplace at Goombay Plaza, a project led by the University of Miami School of Architecture.
We thought it’d be fun to take the current one-bedroom median asking rent in New York City—$2,950, according to the latest Zumper rent report—and apply it toward an apartment search in Miami.
Here we have a 9,481-square-foot Mediterranean Revival estate at 3505 South Moorings Way that was designed by renowned Phineas Paist and Miami landscape architect Raymond Jungles.