Introducing Arbor Coconut Grove
📍Address: 3034 Oak Ave, Miami, FL 33133
Neighborhood: Coconut Grove
Developers: Urban Atlantic Group and Oak Ventures
Architect: Behar Font & Partners
Interior Designer: Samuel Amoia
LANDSCAPE DESIGN + CONCEPT: Witkin Hults + Tyler Nielsen
BUILDING: 52 residences 5 floors
OVERVIEW:
Arbor by name, arbor by nature. Arbor is Coconut Grove's newest luxury offering…a leafy, 52-residence boutique condominium, inspired by eco-living and the tree-shaded setting of its historic, surrounding neighborhood. Expansive, family-friendly spaces, designed to bring the outdoors in, are marked by high ceilings, private gardens, chef-style kitchens and full-length windows. Offerings range from two-story lofts to townhomes and penthouses. Unique, innovative amenities -- designed to complement a well-balanced lifestyle and maximize indoor-outdoor living -- include a bicycle share program, pet walk, yoga deck and outdoor cinema.
LOCATION:
3034 Oak Avenue Miami, FL 33133 Conveniently sited in the heart of Coconut Grove, the project is steps from nearby landmarks, marinas and cultural centers, including CocoWalk, Peacock Park and the Coconut Grove Sailing Club. It is also within walking distance of top-rated schools, gourmet restaurants, cafes, shopping boutiques and entertainment venues. Coconut Grove is one of Miami’s oldest and most diverse neighborhoods, known for its verdant parks, bayside walks, and year-round festivals.
PRICE RANGES:
Residences starting at $799,000
UNIT FLOOR PLANS/SIZES:
A – 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + private garden 2,035 total sq. ft (1,605 sq. ft. interior)
B – 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + private garden and den 1980 total sq. ft (1,511 sq. ft. interior)
C – 3 bedrooms, 2 baths + den 2370 total sq. ft. (2,023 sq. ft. interior) Total with rooftop terrace (PH units only) 3,529 sq. ft.
D – 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + den 1,602 total sq. ft. (1,474 sq. ft. interior)
E – 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 1,634 total sq. ft. (1,511 sq. ft interior)
F – 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths + den 2,249 total sq. ft. (1,957 sq. ft. interior)
G – 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 2,218 total sq. ft. (1,870 sq. ft. interior) Total with private rooftop terrace (PH units only) 3,377 sq. ft.
H – 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + den 1,694 total sq. ft. (1,539 sq. ft. interior) Total with private rooftop terrace (PH units only) 2,609 sq. ft.
RESIDENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS:
Offerings Two-story townhomes and penthouses Townhomes with 20-foot+ ceilings and private gardens (13) Upper Penthouse residences with 20-foot+ ceilings and private rooftop terraces (4) Lower Penthouse residences with 20-foot+ ceilings and private terraces (4) Penthouse collection Two-bedroom, two baths + den Three-bedroom, two baths + den Open floor plans Features, Fixtures + Finishes 10-foot ceilings Floor-to-ceiling windows Natural wood finishes Wide-plank porcelain wood-grain floors Chef-style kitchens with Bosch Appliances and custom white cerused oak cabinetry
BUILDING AMENITIES
24-hour concierge
Underground parking
Fitness center
Bicycle share program and concierge
Electric car charging stations
Social lounge
Hot and cold delivery storage
Rooftop terrace and outdoor cinema
“Backyard” amenity deck
Lush courtyard Social spaces and seating
Yoga + Pilates deck
Lap pool
Splash pool
Outdoor summer kitchens
Water fountain
Pet walk
MORE ABOUT THE TEAM:
Urban Atlantic Group, DeveloperUAG is passionate about developing spaces and fostering experiences where people can comfortably live, gather, work, play, eat and enjoy themselves. With over a decade of experience, they aim to create places within Miami’s most eclectic urban neighborhoods that highlight local businesses, are walkable and sustainable and serve their community in the long-term. UAG principals Nick Hamann and Danny Buraglia’s sense of pride and responsibility in Miami stems from living and working in the city for most of their lives. Both Nick and Danny reside in Coconut Grove with their families.
Oak Ventures, DeveloperFounder Jeremy Waks believes in cultivating communities. His work in building residential real estate in Coconut Grove reflects his vision for truly sustainable, urban experiences, as well as his respect for the area’s rich history. He believes the walkability and proximity to Biscayne Bay is something unique to the area. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Jeremy attended the University of Florida and returned to Miami to live and work in Coconut Grove.Samuel Amoia, Interior Designer Samuel Amoia’s passion for design originated while working for industry leaders such as Andre Balazs, Ian Schrager, and famed interior designer Stephen Sills. Amoia’s work has been featured in VOGUE, T Magazine, Architectural Digest, New York Times, Forbes, Wallpaper, Elle Décor, World of Interiors, The Wall Street Journal, Cultured magazine, Interview Magazine, The Robb Report, and NY Magazine. Amoia has been named by VOGUE magazine as “one of the Young Interior Designers to watch.”
Property records show developers paid $5.25 million in May of 2015 for the 36,600-square-foot lot at 3034 Oak Avenue