Ponce Park is developed by The Allen Morris Company, a real estate firm with more than 65 years of history and a portfolio of over 85 distinguished developments across the Southeast. In pre-construction, the developer is the single most important factor, and here is what buyers should know.
Who develops Ponce Park?
Ponce Park is developed by The Allen Morris Company. For more than 65 years, the firm has shaped skylines across the Southeast with landmark projects built on integrity, innovation, and timeless design, and its portfolio numbers over 85 distinguished developments. W.A. Spencer Morris, the company's president, has described a philosophy of building projects that elevate the people and communities they touch.
We have always believed that great projects should elevate the people and communities they touch, and that philosophy guided every decision behind Ponce Park.
A Coral Gables legacy
The Allen Morris Company has long been associated with Coral Gables, and Ponce Park reflects that local fluency. Rather than import a generic tower, the firm assembled a team designed to speak the city's architectural language, anchored by neoclassicist architect John Cunningham of Zyscovich, known for distinctive Gables landmarks such as Alhambra Towers. The result is a building intended to feel native to Ponce de Leon Boulevard.
Why developer track record matters in pre-construction
When you buy pre-construction, you are buying a promise to deliver a finished home years in the future, with deposits committed along the way. A developer with decades of completed projects and the balance sheet to match reduces the risk that a building stalls, changes hands, or arrives below its renderings. The Allen Morris Company secured its construction loan in January 2026 and broke ground in December 2025, both signs of a project moving from plan to reality. We cover the deposit mechanics in our pricing and floor plans guide.
The team behind Ponce Park
Beyond the developer, Ponce Park assembles a deep bench: architecture by John Cunningham with Zyscovich, interiors by the international Meyer Davis studio, landscape architecture by Andres Arcila with Naturalficial, and Kast Construction as general contractor. You can see how each shapes the building on the design and development team section.
A commitment to the neighborhood
The Allen Morris Company is also contributing to an $11 million enhancement of the adjacent Ponce Circle Park, and Ponce Park itself adds roughly 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space to the street. That kind of public investment signals a developer building for the long term in a city it knows well.
What this means for buyers
For a buyer, the takeaway is confidence: an experienced, locally rooted developer, a credible design and construction team, and a project already under construction with delivery estimated for early 2028. If you want to evaluate the building in full, start with our complete buyers guide.
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Who is the developer of Ponce Park?
The Allen Morris Company, a real estate firm with more than 65 years and over 85 developments across the Southeast. W.A. Spencer Morris is president.
How experienced is The Allen Morris Company?
More than 65 years of history and a portfolio of over 85 distinguished developments, with a long record in Coral Gables.
Who else is on the Ponce Park team?
Architect John Cunningham with Zyscovich, interiors by Meyer Davis, landscape by Andres Arcila with Naturalficial, and general contractor Kast Construction.