Arbor Residences has officially received its Certificate of Occupancy, marking the completion of an extraordinary vision for Coconut Grove. The achievement for the 45-residence boutique condominium in Coconut Grove comes as the project has also passed 80% sold. With the Certificate of Occupancy resident move-ins can now commence.
The milestone holds profound meaning for the Kodsi family and the entire Arbor team. More than the completion of a building, it represents the fulfillment of a dream shaped by the late Isaac Kodsi, Arbor’s beloved developer and guiding force.
“Arbor is more than a residence; it’s a visionary answer to the ever-evolving Coconut Grove landscape, committed to offering a nurturing, enriching and satisfying way of life. Our goal is for residents to find not just a home, but a welcoming vibrant community, live in comfort and thrive.” Said developer Isaac Kodsi.
Designed by Behar & Font, Arbor Residences comprises 45 homes featuring high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, natural wood finishes, Bosch appliances, and spacious layouts that complement the Grove’s tree-lined character. Amenities include a rooftop terrace, pool deck, fitness center, 24-hour concierge service, and valet.
Located just around the corner from Coconut Grove’s central corridor and CocoWalk, Arbor offers a residential oasis within one of Miami’s most established and walkable neighborhoods. Pricing on available homes begins at $1.8 million, with two-bedroom-plus-den and three-bedroom, two-bath residences currently available. Sandra Masis of Cervera Real Estate, who has overseen sales since the project’s revival, continues to lead sales and marketing as Arbor enters its final phase.
Isaac Kodsi, the Miami developer and founder of Ark Capital Group, acquired Arbor out of foreclosure in 2023, returned buyers’ deposits, and restarted construction, restoring momentum to the stalled project. A longtime Coconut Grove resident, Isaac was deeply involved in the neighborhood and committed to its growth. He passed away unexpectedly in August 2025 while the building was nearing completion.
The development continues under the leadership of his daughter, Camilla Kodsi, who grew up in Coconut Grove and attended school in the neighborhood. Having worked alongside her father throughout the project, she has seen Arbor through final inspections and completion with the support of the Kodsi family. Camilla plans to continue her work as a developer in Miami, carrying forward both the Arbor vision and her father’s broader legacy at Ark Capital.
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Arbor Residences has officially received its Certificate of Occupancy, marking the completion of an extraordinary vision for Coconut Grove. The achievement for the 45-residence boutique condominium in Coconut Grove comes as the project has also passed 80% sold. With the Certificate of Occupancy resident move-ins can now commence.