Grove Isle
Grove Isle | |
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Coconut Grove, Miami | |
Grove Isle lies in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Fl. | |
Coordinates: 25°44′09″N 80°13′07″W / 25.7359339°N 80.2186599°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
County | Miami-Dade County |
City | Miami |
Neighborhood | Coconut Grove |
Area | |
• Total | 0.03125 sq mi (0.0809 km2) |
Time zone | EST (UTC-05) |
ZIP Code | 33133 |
Area code(s) | 305, 786 |
Grove Isle is a 20-acre island lying off the north-east coast of Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood. Three waterfront hi-rise residences have been built on the island which are complemented by a resort hotel, restaurants, marina, club amenities and services.
Origins
First known as Fair Isle, its land was dredged out from Biscayne Bay in 1924[1] and subsequently subdivided in 1925.[2][3] Fair Isle was then sold to investors at the height of the Florida Land Boom in less than four hours and for over $1.5 million.[4][5]
Development
The island remained untouched—a large sand bar covered with Australian Pines—until large scale development came to Coconut Grove in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[6][7] The island was purchased for $6 million and restrictions on the island's development were finally agreed after protracted litigation was settled in July 1977.[8][9] Martin Margulies and Sun Bank of Miami subsequently invested $100 million to develop the island.[10][11] Once completed in 1982, the development consisted of three residential towers, a hotel and club,[12] deep-water marina,[13][14] pools, professional tennis club, original art and sculpture gardens.[15] The Grove Isle development set the standard for high-end Miami property.[16][17]
Character
Grove Isle provides one of the most secluded spots to live in Miami and is highly prized "by residents for its tranquility and panoramic bay views".[18] Its residents have included past Heads of State, Senators, judges, lawyers, doctors, corporate leaders, entrepreneurs and philanthropists.[19][20][21]
The Palmeiras Beach Club and Hotel, You Luxe Spa, Grove Isle Marina and Cliff Drysdale Grove Isle Tennis Club are located on the island.[22][23]
Bibliography and further reading
- Final Settlement of 27 July 1977, Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial Circuit in and for Dade County, Florida, Case No. 73-6449 copy accessed January 11, 2016
- Margulies, M., Harper, P., & Varon, M. (1986). Contemporary sculpture from the Martin Z. Margulies collection: Grove Isle, Coconut Grove, Florida. Coconut Grove, Fla: Martin Z. Margulies Collection. 144 pp. [UM and FIU Libraries Special Collections]
- Moore Parks, A. and Bennett, B. (2010) Coconut Grove, Florida: Arcadia Publishing, p. 128
- Nepomechie, M., & Brooke, S. (2010). Building paradise: An architectural guide to the Magic City. Miami, FL: AIA Miami.
- Voss G. (1974) Biological survey and development recommendations for Fair Isle, Biscayne Bay, Fla. Unpublished manuscript. University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Miami, FL. 15 pp.
Gallery
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Grove Isle Condominium, Hotel & Club
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Grove Isle (then Fair Isle) lying off Miami's Coconut Grove in 1940
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Original Grove Isle Sculpture Decks and Gardens (now moved)
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View of Grove Isle & Biscayne Bay from Coconut Grove
External links
References
- ↑ During the boom years of the early 1920's the spoil bank that would become Fair Isle (now Grove Isle) was created when an "L" shaped canal and channel were dredged in the area. In 1924 a wooden bulkhead was constructed around the spoil bank and the area was filled to a 2 foot elevation (Voss, 1974)
- ↑ Voss G. (1974) Biological survey and development recommendations for Fair Isle, Biscayne Bay, Fla. Unpublished manuscript. University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Miami, FL. 15 pp. and A. Cantillo, K. Hale, E. Collins, L. Pikula and R. Caballero (2000) Biscayne Bay: Environmental History and Annotated Bibliography, NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS CCMA 145, p.65
- ↑ Hailey, C. (2013) Spoil island: reading the makeshift archipelago, Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, p.173-229
- ↑ Ballinger, J. Kenneth (1936) "Miami millions: the dance of the dollars in the great Florida land boom of 1925, Miami, Fla.: Franklin Press, p. 126
- ↑ Turner, G. M. (2015) Florida land boom of the 1920s, Jefferson NC: McFarland & Company, p.22
- ↑ A surge of commercial development was driven by three major residential complexes in Coconut Grove during the late 1970s and early 1980s: Yacht Harbour Condominiums in 1975; Grove Isle, a condominium and hotel complex, in 1979; and L'Hermitage in 1980. This was followed with the opening of 2575 S. Bayshore in 1982 and the 1983 opening of Grove Towers. Laurie Baum (1984) The New Face of Coconut Grove, Miami Herald, The (FL) - August 27, 1984, Page number: 1BM Record: 8403030190; Fair (Grove) Isle was expanded in the 1960s [Wanless et al. (1984) Sources and circulation of turbidity, Biscayne Bay, FL. Final report to Sea Grant and Dade County, 499 p]
- ↑ Local efforts made to convert the island into a park for $8 million failed at the ballot box in 1970. Source: details provided by Seth Sklarey, Coconut Grove Village Council member, at Miami District 2 Candidate Commissioners Presentations on Grove Isle, April 15, 2015.
- ↑ The local community had been in total opposition to the development and expressly the over-development of the island with a plan to build four 40 story towers with 2000 units and 1500 parking spaces. Further detail regarding these policy and political discussions may be found at GI DOCS Note: large document (accessed Jan 30 2016. See also terms set out in Final Settlement of 27 July 1977, Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial Circuit in and for Dade County, Florida, Case No. 73-6449
- ↑ Moore Parks, A. and Bennett, B. (2010) Coconut Grove, Florida: Arcadia Publishing, p. 119-122
- ↑ Herald Staff (1982) Grove Isle, Miami Herald, The (FL) - December 12, 1982, Page number: 1G Brian Blanchard (1982) The Grove Steps Up To A New Look, Miami Herald, The (FL) - November 18, 1982, Page number: 14
- ↑ Disclosure Documents of Grove Isle, A Condominium. Note: large document
- ↑ Ronald John Gee, a London-born Coconut Grove resident of Gee & Martinez Architects, designed many of the buildings on Grove Isle. Fernandez-Rocha, P. (1997) Ronald John Gee, Designed Public Buildings, Miami Herald, The (FL) - March 9, 1997
- ↑ Juanita Greene (1984) Private Marinas Wait For Grove Isle Ruling, Miami Herald, The (FL) - August 6, 1984
- ↑ U.S. Army Engineers (1978) Grove Isle Marina, Miami: Environmental Impact Statement. Accessed February 2016
- ↑ Helen L. Kohen (1994) A Center of Learning and Centre of Sculpture, Miami Herald, The (FL) - March 24, 1994, Record: 9401220979, Page: 1G
- ↑ Sandra Evans Teeley (1982) Florida's Upper Classes Escape to Fortified Living, The Washington Post, May 1, 1982, Page number: Real Estate; E21 Laurel Tielis (1982) Just 4 Years Old And Already A Business Showoff, Miami Herald, The (FL) - December 8, 1982, Page number: 4B
- ↑ Ian Glass, Martin Margulies; His is the art of living well in a kingdom -- Grove Isle, The Miami News, August 12, 1981, p. C2
- ↑ Andres Viglucci (2015) Developer's plans roil Grove Isle tranquility, Miami Herald, The (FL), August 21, 2015
- ↑ Andres Oppenheimer (1989) Panama's Ousted Leader Moves To Miami, Miami Herald, The (FL) - March 22, 1989, Page number: 24A Record: 8901210323
- ↑ Andres Viglucci (2015) Developer's plans roil Grove Isle tranquility, Miami Herald, The (FL), August 21, 2015, p. ?
- ↑ Office of the Miami Dade County Property Appraiser's Registers
- ↑ Tom Falco (2015) Palmeiras Beach Club opening on Grove Isle, Coconut Grove Grapevine, November 25, 2015
- ↑ Menache, J (2011) Grove Isle condo dedicates new dog park, Miami Herald The (FL), December 22, 2011
Coordinates: 25°44′09″N 80°13′07″W / 25.7359339°N 80.2186599°W