Five Park On South Beach To Feature Private Dining By Michelle Bernstein And Jeffrey Chodorow

Miami-renowned chef Michelle Bernstein and modern day renaissance man/restauranteur Jeffrey Chodorow are teaming up to bring private dining to the restaurant space in Five Park Miami Beach. The project has hinted at a signature restaurant since the official launch in the summer of 2021, and now we have details.

The Culinary Concept

The new eatery will be located on the 6th floor amenity terrace, which is convenient to both the main pool and the family pool. With an open air indoor/outdoor design, guests will enjoy vibrant Mediterranean fusion dishes in the restaurant or poolside overlooking the Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami skyline. There are seating options for intimate and romantic celebrations or for spirited groups. For larger parties or family-style events, a separate outdoor dining area is available. The signature pedestrian bridge will connect here, allowing guests to take a leisurely stroll to South of Fifth before or after visiting the restaurant.

On the 26th floor, Five Park will also offer the exclusive Canopy Club. This is an exclusive social club for residents of Five Park Miami Beach and their guests only. The food and beverage offerings at the Canopy Club will also be curated by Bernstein, who is known for her dynamic and inspired menu offerings.

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Pool

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Pool

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Sky Lounge

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Sky Lounge

The Culinary Team

Many locals will already be familiar with Michelle Bernstein. As a Miami native, many of her restaurants are local staples and she has also earned a coveted James Beard Award for “Best Chef in the South.” She also beat Bobby Flay on Iron Chef early in her career, so she is a force to pay attention to in the kitchen.

You can currently find her dishes at the Michelin-starred Cafe la Trova in Little Havana as well as Sweet Liberty, La Cañita or Little Liberty. She is also a regular at culinary festivals throughout the county.

Jeffrey Chodorow is also well-known in the world of restaurants, getting his first taste of success in New York City with mega-establishments like China Grill and Bond Street in Hudson Yards. Although his first career successes came in New York, Chodorow is a Miami-area native.

He was raised in Miami Beach and has had an extremely colorful career. He is something of a modern-day renaissance man, starting out as the CEO of an airline before pivoting into restaurants. The culinary industry offered the opportunity for risk taking and flashy concepts, both of which excited Chodorow. If you have a penchant for drama, you can find one of his culinary adventures on the Netflix movie, “Bad Vegan.”

Although Bad Vegan ended dramatically, it demonstrated Chodorow’s eagerness for adventure and being cutting-edge. This was also just one of dozens of concepts he has helmed.

The two will be pairing up for their debut into the private dining scene that has taken off over the last year as the hot new amenity to include in new developments. The private restaurant in Five Park will be unique and cutting-edge with one of the best views the city has to offer.

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach

Five Park Tower

Having recently topped-off at 48-stories and 519-feet, Five Park will be the tallest tower on South Beach. In addition to the panoramic views, developers Terra Group and GFO Investments have contributed a 3-acre park to the City of Miami Beach. This “Canopy Park” creates a backyard community feeling with art installations, a Monstrom Playground, pet play areas and performance pavilions.

Inside the tower at 500 Alton Road, residents will find 98 condo residences and 180 park residences. The condos are located on floors 30 to 48 with park residences being located on the mid-level floors. Select residences are available for purchase with prices from $2.7 million for a 1,357-square-foot layout with two bedrooms, tw0 and a half baths and direct bay views from each room. 

The project is slated for completion later this year.

If you are interested in a presentation of the project with special pricing, 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: Terra Group/Five Park Miami Beach
Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Living Area

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Living Area

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Bedroom

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Bedroom

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Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Views

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Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Terrace

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Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Dining

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Purple Lounge

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach Purple Lounge

Canopy Park At Five Park Miami Beach Is Officially Open

 
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood! Canopy Park, the much-anticipated 3-acre public park associated with Five Park Miami Beach at 5th and Alton is officially open! Here is a breakdown of what to expect from Miami Beach’s newest public park.

Monstrum Playground

Hailing from Denmark, Monstrum prides itself on creating playscapes for people of all ages that are designed to spark the imagination of whoever is experiencing the space. At Canopy Park, the team has designed “Rosie The Elephant’s Playground.”  It features 2 climbing features (one for smaller children and one for bigger/more active kids) and 2 slides. The small slide is designed to resemble a caterpillar, while the larger slide features a play area that enters an elephant and a larger tube slide that comes out of the elephant. Fun!

Canopy Park at Five Park Million Orchid Project Fairchild

Fairchild Botanical Gardens’ Million Orchid Project

Five Park, in partnership with Fairchild Botanical Gardens, is debuting a Miami Beach botanical garden. The first installation will feature 600 blooming orchid plants throughout the park grounds. Different installations are expected to rotate throughout the seasons, so be sure to look out for different tropical blooms throughout the park as you stroll or jog through.

Art Installations

Contemporary sculptor Mark Handforth is showcasing his piece titled “Snow White” as the debut art installation of the park. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Great Britain, Mr Handforth now resides and works in Miami. He is very renowned for his large-scale sculptures in public spaces around the globe. We are very happy to see local artists have the opportunity to showcase their creations.

Canopy Park at Five Park Dog Park

The Dog Park

The kiddos and grownups can’t be the only ones to have fun, our doggos need a space to romp as well, and they certainly have one here! The fenced and professionally landscaped area offers plenty of room for the pups to run, chase balls (or their own tails, as the case sometimes may be), seating areas for the dog parents and cleanup stations that we are hopeful everyone utilizes. Seriously though. Be a good neighbor. Pick up after your dog.

Outdoor Gym

While your kids are spending their energy at the Monstrum playground and Fido is running in circles throughout the oval-shaped dog park, you can also pump some iron at the outdoor gym. Jogging is available throughout the park, but there is also a series of strength training exercise options for all to use.

Event Lawn

Once the whole family is sufficiently exhausted, pass by the event lawn to have a picnic, bask in the sunshine, visit with friends, whatever you feel on that day. This grassy knoll will also host small cultural events from time to time, so make sure to pay attention to news announcements in the area.

Retail Pavilion (coming soon)

Once construction wraps up and retailers have a chance to finish out their spaces, a retail pavilion will offer snacks, juices, coffees, smoothies, ice cream, and all sorts of options for those visiting the park. We don’t yet have confirmation of which retailers will be present, but it will certainly be something that is on-brand with the other amenities offered in the park.

Bioswale “Dry River”

Before the Miami-haters have a chance to bring up high tides and rainwater runoff from the development, we must point out that every precaution is being taken to ensure that the park remains beautiful and useful for decades to come. A channel has been designed through the project and planted to maintain the aesthetics of the park. This is not your storm sewer that you remember from the midwest or New York. No sir. This is an integrated and planted dry river that will divert storm water from the bay and reduce flooding.

A 25,000-gallon cistern will capture excess runoff during major storm events and irrigate plantings throughout the year with a capacity to irrigate the park completely on collected rainwater for one week before needing replenishment.” Green infrastructure solutions include bioswales and rain gardens for site filtration and to manage rainwater. How about that!

The Bridge

Connecting Canopy Park to South of Fifth for pedestrians was also previously addressed. Internationally-acclaimed French artist Daniel Buren was tapped to design a pedestrian bridge that connects the park to South of Fifth over the MacArthur Causeway, allowing visitors to walk to additional restaurants, the Miami Beach Marina, and the SoFi Beachwalk.

The Team

Five Park Miami Beach is being developed by Terra Group, the team behind the largely successful Park Grove and Grove at Grand Bay in Coconut Grove. Arquitectonica, who is responsible for the lion’s share of high rise designs throughout Miami and Miami Beach are in charge of the tower design, but the real standout of Canopy Park Miami Beach is ArquitectonicaGEO.

ArquitectonicaGEO is the landscape architecture leg of Arquitectonica and are responsible for some of the most pristine gardens in new developments and public spaces in Miami-Dade. Some of my personal favorites of their work include Brickell City Centre, the East Hotel in Brickell City Centre (including Sugar, the rooftop lounge), the new Virgin Voyages cruise terminal at Port of Miami, the Perez Art Museum (PAMM), 57 Ocean in mid-beach Miami Beach, the Ritz Carlton Sunny Isles, Hyde Midtown, Aria on the Bay in Edgewater, and Brickell Heights in the Brickell financial district. This is certainly not the first rodeo for ArquitectonicaGEO.

Five Park Tower is currently under construction. When completed, it will reach 44 stories and 546-feet. There will be a total of only 98 residences, ranging in size from a 1,434sf 2 bedroom up to a 5 bedroom over 6,000sf. Each residence has a private elevator and either a park, bay or ocean view. Prices start at $2.6 million.

If you are interested in a presentation of the project with special pricing, 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.

 

How Five Park Is Transforming South Of Fifth

 
Miami Beach has a new gateway, welcoming residents and visitors alike as they journey past the cruise ship terminals along the I-395 MacArthur Causeway, headed to the beach. On what was once a dilapidated hospital surrounded by broken parking lots and a garage will be the tallest residential tower on Miami Beach, surrounded by 3 acres of lush park space and retail. The project will also feature a statement pedestrian bridge, conveniently connecting Five Park to South of Fifth.

The design of the tower is from Bernardo Fort Brescia & Raymond Fort, the Peruvian architects who are also responsible for Brickell City Centre, another groundbreaking and neighborhood-changing project in Miami. Their portfolio also boasts Icon Brickell and the transit-transforming Port of Miami Tunnel.

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach

Rendering of Five Park Miami Beach

Included in the elevated and shaded park will be jogging paths, a MONSTRUM playground, art installations and a dog park. The lower level will feature luxury retail outlets. The pedestrian bridge to the South of Fifth baywalk is designed by Daniel Burden and will feature an installation of colored glass that will surely be a new Instagram-worthy backdrop for everyone to enjoy. It is so exciting to see this block be reactivated in such a beautiful way!

Residents of the building will enjoy multiple floors of exclusive amenities. Two pools will be available, one for adults and one that is more family-friendly, both will feature sweeping views of the beach, the Biscayne Bay and the city skyline. A short walk across the pedestrian bridge will take you to the private beach club in South of Fifth. There are also cabanas, lounges, a sunset deck and a meditation deck, offering an all-around resort feel.

In the 26th floor Canopy Club, residents are welcome to enjoy the jewel box bar, terraced lounges, living rooms and dining rooms with a rotating roster of visiting renowned chefs. The wellness lounge is staffed with an in-house personal trainer and wellness coach along with a juice bar and luxe fitness areas with awe-inspiring views, hammam, treatment rooms and a spa. The Canopy Club is orchestrated by a dedicated concierge on the 26th floor.

The residences themselves are also elegantly appointed. The terraces will be delivered finished with flooring and 10-ft sliding doors to allow the indoor/outdoor lifestyle that draws so many people to the Magic City. The kitchen features Gaggenau appliances, stone countertops and Italian cabinetry. The main bedroom has ample closet space, custom designed Gabbellini Sheppard water fixtures, textured glass shower doors and Italian cabinetry. The secondary bathrooms are outfitted with the same cabinetry and design-forward Hansgrohe water fixtures.

There will be a total of only 98 residences, ranging in size from a 1,434sf 2 bedroom up to a 5 bedroom over 6,000sf. Each residence has a private elevator and either a park, bay or ocean view. Prices start at $2.6 million.

If you are interested in a presentation of the project with special pricing, 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.

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