Contemporary Architectural
Design by renowned architects Cohen, Freedman, Encinosa
& Associates
Spectacular views of Coconut Grove, Sail Boat Bay,
City Skyline and Coral Gables
Fabulous location. Steps from Miracle Mile
A 20-story residential tower with 177 residences including
8 unique Carriage Homes
Spacious and distinctive floor plans
Elegant, contemporary Porte-Cochere entrance
Penthouse suites with terraces
Community
Gables Marquis brings further growth and revitalization
to Coral Way
With the development of the Gables Marquis, one
of over ten new residential properties being built
along Coral Way, the area has become home to a newly
revitalized community resembling the changing visages
of a kaleidoscope. Luxury high-rise residences, trendy
shops and modernized communal resources create a wonderful
dynamic of vibrant images. A series of improvements
by the city and state including public landscaping,
road repairs and decorative street lighting, have
helped further elevate the standard of living in the
area.
With little available land left in Miami-Dade County,
prominent builders like EB Developers are now providing
affordable and conveniently located options with an
emphasis on luxury. The steady stream of development
will add more than 2,000 homes to the area in the
next few years. The area is witnessing a major transformation
because of the strong demand for centrally located
residences close to downtown, Coral Gables, airports,
the beaches, and major highways.
The Coral Way neighborhood is composed of seven
surrounding communities, each with its own distinct
flavor. The resident population of the area is 54,327
with a primary demographic makeup of affluent Caucasians
and Hispanics. While each community has a niche all
its own, there is an overall sense of stability and
pride that reverberates throughout the area. Residents
play an active role in maintaining safety, order and
managing the area's growth. Tree lined streets add
an elegant and inviting aesthetic to one of Miami's
most prestigious neighborhoods.
Coral Way boasts historic landmarks as well, including
the Coral Gables House, now a museum celebrating the
life of visionary George Merrick. Coral Gables City
Hall, built in 1927 is one of the city's finest civic
buildings and a focal point when entering the city.
Also part of Coral Way is Miracle Mile, a half-mile
stretch of intriguing specialty boutiques, art galleries
and charming restaurants. It is the preferred shopping
district for locals and a popular destination for
tourists.
Downtown Miami and Brickell Avenue, the financial
center of the city, are minutes away. Nearby Coral
Gables and Coconut Grove are popular dining and entertaining
retreats. A thriving hub of cultural arts, the area
boasts a preponderance of theater and music. Established
schools, profitable small businesses and outdoor cafes
are within walking distance with luxury high-rise
condominiums spattered throughout. Residents living
in single-family homes, gated communities and exclusive
grant estates, hidden behind heavy foliage and winding
driveways, also call Coral Way home.
The Gables Marquis offers high-rise views and suburban
prices in an urban location. The projects location
offers young professionals and international buyers
easy access to the entire city. While many of the
residences will be for primary use, others are seasonal
homes owned by young empty nesters and international
buyers. |