Four Seasons to Develop First Multi-Res Tower in Florida
Canada’s Four Seasons has unveiled plans to develop a multi-residential luxury condominium project in Miami’s Coconut Grove area.
The project will be the Toronto-based company’s first stand-alone private residential development in Florida. Established in 1961, Four Seasons developed hotels and resorts globally before expanding its offerings in 1985 to include private residences located around the world. Thee existing Four Seasons residential developments in Florida are contained within hotels and resorts.
Four Seasons is is now preselling the proposed Mami building’s 70 units, which will contain two to four bedrooms comprising up to 3,980 square feet on floors below the penthouse. The four top-floor suites are slated to range from 6,430 sf to 9,690 sf.
Planned amenities include a restaurant, library, gym and yoga room, spa with cold plunge and hammam, children’s area and private event room, along with an expansive pool deck and bar lounge serviced by Four Seasons. The company will also offer such hotel-like services as a concierge, housekeeping and butler services, in-residence dining, valet and wellness programming.
Florentine designer Michele Bönan is overseeing the interior design and Miami-based Luis Revuelta is crafting the architecture.
Four Seasons is partnering on the Miami multi-residential condominium development with two Florida-based developers, Fort Partners and CMC Group.
The three companies have for many years on Florida developments. Their ventures include the development of Four Seasons Hotel and Residences at the Surf Club in Surfside, Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Fort Lauderdale, and Four Seasons Hotel Miami. CMC and Four Seasons partner on the Miami hotel’s ownership.
Three-quarters of Four Seasons’ future projects include a residential component, says the company.