
The Residences
A façade that reads the light the way the Grove's canopy does.
At 2699 South Bayshore Drive the building rises twenty stories out of the tree line, its curving terraces drawn by Revuelta Architecture International after palm fronds and mangrove roots — motifs etched into the exterior so the shadows shift through the day rather than holding still.
Inside, Florentine designer Michele Bönan keeps the register quiet: vein-matched Italian marble cut to size, Molteni kitchens that close behind pocket doors, ceilings that clear twelve feet before the drop. Every primary suite and living room turns toward the water, so the bay does most of the talking and the finishes stay in the hand rather than on the wall.
There are seventy residences here, no two quite alike, and the ground gives them their setting — Raymond Jungles, whose work shaped much of the Grove's own greenery, lays the landscape so the tower sits inside the neighborhood instead of above it. Three parks, a marina, and the village's main street are within a walk.
Service carries the Four Seasons name under license: a director of residences, concierge, doorman, and a kitchen for in-residence dining on the first level. It is the depth one expects from the brand, kept to the scale of seventy homes.


The Makers
- DeveloperCMC Group
- DeveloperFort Partners
- ArchitectRevuelta Architecture International
- Interior DesignMichele Bönan Interiors
- Landscape ArchitectureRaymond Jungles, Inc.
- Brand & OperatorFour Seasons
Photographs only suggest how the light moves here. To walk the residences and read the finishes for yourself, arrange a private viewing.
Private viewings with Juan Pablo Chacon · Douglas Elliman


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