Following last year’s $10 million renovation of the golf course, the new clubhouse at the Coral Gables, Fla. property includes a 6,000-sq. ft. event room that will be able to host 400 members and a two-story, 8,000-sq. ft. fitness center and aquatic complex.
Riviera Country Club in Coral Gables, Fla., recently opened its new 60,000-sq. ft., two-story “Island Classic” style clubhouse. The $37 million newly constructed building, which broke ground last year (https://clubandresortbusiness.com/riviera-cc-breaks-ground-37m-project/), features a two-story, 8,000-sq. ft. fitness center and aquatic complex.
“We are thrilled to offer our current and future members such a beautifully designed and expanded Clubhouse,” said Board President David Olazobal. “Its state-of-the-art restaurants, ballroom, pool and fitness facilities are simply spectacular.”
Riviera Country Club worked with architects and interior designers at Peacock + Lewis LLC of North Palm Beach, Fla. and Miami, Fla.-based Beauchamp Construction on the project.
The new clubhouse includes:
– A state-of-the-art, 6,000-sq. ft. event room that will be able to host 400 members
– A family-oriented 8,000-sq. ft. fitness center
– A 2,500-sq. ft. Family Grille dining room
– A large pool deck and adjacent recreation areas
– An aquatic program complex, including a 25-meter lap pool and family pool
– Wrap-around terraces with views to the newly renovated golf course, and
– A new ceremonial entrance.
In January of 2016, the Riviera Country Club reopened its golf course after completing its most ambitious course renovation to date (https://clubandresortbusiness.com/riviera-cc-unveils-8m-renovation/). The $10 million project delivered a modern and unique course design featuring dramatic elevation changes and the addition of nearly three acres of lakes, among other updates.
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