Peek Inside David Grutman’s $7.2 Million Condo At One Thousand Museum

Miami nightlife impresario Dave Grutman and Mrs. Isabella Grutman, Dave’s wife who has enjoyed success as a fashion and jewelry designer, have listed their iconic four bedroom residence at One Thousand Museum in Downtown Miami for $7.2 Million.

The building is arguably one of the most over-the-top residential towers in Miami, having been the first residential project designed by Zaha Hadid in the Western Hemisphere. Its unique structure features a scorpion-like exoskeleton which gives One Thousand Museum its trademark style as well as facilitates 60 stories of half- and full-floor residences that do not have interior columns or load-bearing walls. In addition to the added space, the stylish exoskeleton also ensures that no two homes in the ultra-luxury tower are alike.

In all, there are 84 bespoke residences in the Downtown Miami building.

Within the Grutman’s 17th-floor residence, they have a layout that boasts 4,600 interior square feet with four bedrooms, five and a half baths and a deep 820-foot terrace overlooking the Biscayne Bay, Kaseya Center and Bayfront Park. Without the need for interior columns, the new owners will be able to enjoy a jaw-dropping 48-foot social gallery.

David Grutman 1000 Museum Condo Living Room

The tower’s exoskeleton allows for spacious layouts without load bearing walls or columns.

David Grutman 1000 Museum Condo Terrace

David Grutman – 1000 Museum Condo Terrace

As Grutman has made a career out of chic celebrity hotspots, it is only natural that he would make his home in One Thousand Museum, which is no stranger to celebrity residents. When the development opened in 2019, David and Victoria Beckham purchased the penthouse and became neighbors with Marc Anthony. Reggaeton star Nicky Jam had also been a neighbor before selling the residence directly below for $7 million earlier this year.

If you have spent any amount of time in Miami’s nightlife scene, you have no doubt come across one of Grutman’s Groot Hospitality brands. You will see his mark in such Miami staples as Komodo (the #1 highest grossing restaurant in Brickell), Swan, Papi Steak, Key Club, Strawberry Moon (a partnership with Pharrell Williams), and Gekko (a Brickell partnership with Bad Bunny). Of course, no visit to Miami is complete without celeb-sightings at LIV on Miami Beach. LIV consistently holds the title of the highest-grossing nightclub in the United States.

David Grutman 1000 Museum Condo Primary Suite

David Grutman’s 1000 Museum Condo Primary Suite

David Grutman 1000 Museum Condo Primary Bath

David Grutman’s 1000 Museum Condo Primary Bath

Owners at One Thousand Museum enjoy a vault of the most exclusive amenities in the South Florida area. There is a double-height sky lounge with stylish seating areas and swimming pool, the wellness center offers two-room treatment spa, acai and juice bar, a sunbathing area and more. For travel, there is an Escalade house car or even a rooftop helipad, the only residential rooftop helipad in the city at this time.

If you are interested in a private tour of One Thousand Museum #1702, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.

Image Credit: Become Legendary / Dina Goldentayer 
David Grutman's 1000 Museum Condo Helipad

David Grutman’s 1000 Museum Condo Helipad

Groot, the Miami Hospitality GOAT Expands to Coconut Grove With The Key Club

 

Oops, he did it again! David Grutman has hit another hospitality ball out of the park, this time in Coconut Grove with his revival of The Key Club. Opening March 11 to great reviews, The Key Club serves an eclectic mix of steaks, freshly caught fish, American fare and sushi set upon a more casual chic decor than is the norm for Groot Hospitality outposts.

Grutman enlisted the NYC-based ICRAVE to design the interiors and guest experience with a warm, woodsy, open air experience that is reminiscent of Brazil. This pays homage to the international attraction of Miami, but also added a midcentury modern feeling and a casual, hippie vibe. They certainly delivered.

Located in Cocowalk directly under Planta Queen (another Groot Hospitality creation), the restaurant focuses on community. Many of the dishes are served to be passed and shared.

Dallas-based Yelp user Baily H declares, “The Key Club is everything and more!! The atmosphere is that of an elevated classic American eatery with a fabulous playlist. The menu has something for everyone! This is easily one of my new favorite spots! Tip: if you get the jumbo prawns you have to order the Parkerhouse rolls to soak up the butter!!!”

Speaking of playlists, the restaurant began its soft-opening on Friday the 11th of March, but only for dinner. Brunch service with live DJ’s begins Saturday, March 19.

“Right now, Coconut Grove is an incredibly exciting place to be.’ says David Grutman, who describes The Key Club as “easygoing—a place for everyone, where we will deliver great food and memorable experiences in our signature Groot way.

Scroll below for additional photos of the decor and try it out. We would love to hear how you like it!

Key Club Coconut Grove Patio

Key Club Coconut Grove Patio

Key Club Coconut Grove Dining Room

Key Club Coconut Grove Dining Room

Key Club Coconut Grove Bar

Key Club Coconut Grove Bar

 

Photo Credit: Groot Hospitality

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