After a four-month closure, this Metrorail station has finally reopened
Briefly

The Coconut Grove Metrorail station has recently reopened following a series of renovations aimed at improving functionality and safety. Key updates include fresh paint, new lighting, remodeled restrooms, granite benches, and enhanced signage. Additionally, plans for a new escalator are underway for completion this summer. These improvements are part of a larger initiative, Grove Central, which connects mixed-income housing and retail to public transport networks. The project received $6.1 million in funding from developer GRP Grove Metro Station LLC, highlighting a significant investment in community infrastructure.
The Coconut Grove Metrorail station has reopened after enhancements, including renovations for safety and functionality, making it more inviting for riders.
These renovations are part of the Grove Central development, which integrates housing and retail with transportation options.
Mayor Cava expressed satisfaction with the upgrades aimed at improving the station's functionality and overall experience for passengers.
The developer contributed significantly towards the $6.1 million renovation project to modernize the station and support community connectivity.
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