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Live/Work Coral Gables Apartments at Alexan Roxy

There’s a version of the modern professional’s life that looks like this: a commute to a co-working space, a separate commute home, and an apartment that exists somewhere between the two — functional but deliberately disconnected from work. Alexan Roxy was built around a different premise entirely. At the various Coral Gables apartments, where the line between professional ambition and personal lifestyle has always been thinner than in most American cities, a home that accommodates both isn’t a luxury. It’s the obvious next step.

The Live/Work Floor Plans — What Flexibility Actually Looks Like

The live/work floor plans at Alexan Roxy are two-story residences designed with the practicing professional in mind. The ground floor functions as a dedicated workspace with direct street-level access, elevated ceilings, and proportions that suit client meetings, focused work sessions, or a creative studio setup. Meanwhile, the upper floor operates as a full residential home with every finish and feature found throughout the building.

The separation between the two isn’t symbolic. It’s spatial, which means the end of a workday is as simple as going upstairs. Take a look at our full floor plan options to see the range of layouts available, including two-story live/work configurations and the standard one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences.

The design of these Coral Gables apartments matters most to people who’ve tried the alternatives. A desk wedged into the corner of a living room is not a workspace. A second bedroom converted into a home office is not a workspace. A purpose-built, commercial-residential floor plan with its own street entrance, quartz countertops, and high-end finishes throughout — that is something meaningfully different.

Finished for the Way You Actually Work

Every live/work floor plan carries the same material standards as the residential floors above: stainless steel appliances, wood-look flooring, oversized windows, and a kitchen that handles an after-meeting catered lunch as naturally as a quiet solo dinner. Dry bars in select rooms add a dimension to after-hours hosting that Coral Gables tends to encourage. The design language is consistent throughout these Coral Gables apartments, which matters when clients or colleagues are walking through your front door, and you’d prefer the space to do some of the talking for you.

The Co-Work Lounge — When You Want the Energy of an Office Without the Overhead

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Not every workday calls for the live/work room. Our Multi-Modal Co-Work Lounge was designed for the actual variety of tasks a professional handles across a given week — deep solo focus, video calls, collaborative sessions, and the more casual work that doesn’t need a formal setting. Micro-offices handle the calls that require privacy. The conference room handles the meetings that need a proper table. Café-style seating handles the hours when ambient noise and a flat surface are the only requirements.

Directly adjacent, the Café Nook provides on-demand coffee service and sparkling water throughout the day. It’s the kind of detail that sounds minor until the third consecutive hour of focused work, when you realize you haven’t moved and don’t need to. The Paladares Culinary Suite adds private dining capability for when an in-building hosted dinner makes more sense than booking a restaurant.

What the co-work lounge ultimately provides is genuine choice. Some days, it is the right environment, others it’s the lounge. Having both available without leaving the building changes the character of a workday in ways that are easy to feel after the first week and difficult to give up after the first month.

Coral Gables as Your Professional Backdrop

Coral Gables was planned as a city from the beginning — designed with intention, with wide tree-lined boulevards, a walkable commercial core along Miracle Mile, and a civic architecture that still signals something about the kind of place it was built to be. The professional community here is dense and thriving. An Alexan Roxy address at 330 Catalonia Avenue places you steps from the restaurants that work for a client lunch, the coffee that works for an early morning, and the boutique retail for the moments in between.

Miami is 20 minutes away when you need it, and Brickell’s financial corridor is accessible without the full commitment of living there. For professionals who want proximity to the city without the city’s noise as a permanent condition of daily life, Coral Gables continues to be the answer that people arrive at and then stop questioning.

The Rooftop and the Reset

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Sustained output requires genuine recovery. Our Social Skylounge rooftop gives the professional resident a place to decompress at the end of the day that bears no resemblance to a home office or a conference room. Bar-height seating, billiards, panoramic views over Coral Gables, and direct access to the Rooftop Social Deck create a transition space that most office buildings still haven’t figured out how to provide. The Wellness Suite (with its infrared sauna and dedicated relaxation room) finishes what the rooftop starts. For the professional who takes recovery as seriously as output, it’s one more reason this address makes sense.

If the live/work lifestyle sounds like the right fit for where you are professionally, our team is ready to walk you through the floor plans and what our Coral Gables apartments offer. Schedule your tour of Alexan Roxy today and see the space in person.