FAQ
What is being built at this site?
The Well Coconut Grove is designed to be a curated space focused on health, connection, and well-being. Once complete, it will serve as a wellness destination for both residents and visitors by offering a variety of experiences that showcase the natural spirit of the Grove.
How will construction impact traffic in the area?
We are working closely with the City to manage traffic flow and minimize disruptions as much as possible throughout construction. Temporary lane closures and traffic pattern adjustments may be necessary at times, but trained flagmen will be on-site to help ensure safety. We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.
What measures are in place to minimize noise and dust from construction?
We are committed to being considerate neighbors and reducing the impact of construction activity. Regular street cleanings help minimize dust and debris, and all work is conducted within permitted hours to limit noise disruptions. Maintaining a clean and safe environment remains our priority throughout the project.
How are pedestrian safety and access being maintained during construction?
We are coordinating with the City and County on ways to support walkability during construction. We installed a temporary mid-block crosswalk on Mary ST to help maintain safe and accessible routes for families, students, and neighbors. Any proposed new temporary and permanent crosswalks are subject to Miami Dade County’s approval.
What is the expected timeline for construction?
Soil Improvement commenced in December 2025, with vertical construction expected to begin by Fall 2026. We appreciate the community’s patience and support as we work to bring this project to life.
Why is there a barrier wall around the site?
The barrier wall has been installed in accordance with City safety guidelines to help protect the public during active construction. The art fence is intended as a more aesthetic alternative to traditional chainlink fencing and wind screen. We understand that access is important and we’re committed to minimizing disruption as much as possible.
Construction Gates and MOT Compliance
The perimeter barricade, fence, and number of gates installed are compliant with the approved MOT. This layout is designed to improve the maneuverability of delivery vehicles into and out of the site. The intention is to avoid delivery vehicles queueing they wait to pull into the site, which would result from a single-entry and exit point.
We will be closing sidewalks and the parking spaces abutting the project on Tigertail Ave. and Mary ST. for safety reasons. The sidewalks are anticipated to close for the duration of the vertical construction of the building to provide internal vehicle circulation.
We will continue coordinating with the City of Miami and Miami Dade County to help maintain safe and accessible pathways around the site.
Please know we will keep you informed of any lane closures and provide appropriate notice. Any upcoming lane closures will be staffed with trained flag persons on-site to help manage traffic flow.
Sidewalk & Lane Closures
For safety purposes during demolition and construction, the City has mandated that the sidewalks and parking lane abutting the property on Tigertail Avenue and Mary Street remain closed.
To address safety and walkability, we installed a temporary mid-block crosswalk on Mary ST during the demolition phase of construction. Any proposed new temporary and permanent crosswalks are subject to Miami Dade County’s approval
Construction Process
- December 2025 – Phase II Soil Improvement Commences
- Fall 2026 – Phase III Vertical Construction Commences (28 mo. Intended Construction duration)
30 day lookahead:
- Earthwork & site preparation
- Fence relocation
- FPL underground work
60 day lookahead:
- Tree relocation
- FPL underground work
90 day lookahead:
- Soil improvement installation