Projects
Where the philosophy meets the ground.
One active development and one operating reference. Vitality Grove, in Puerto Los Cabos, is the next chapter. Flora Farms, founded thirty years ago in San José del Cabo, is the proof.
Active development
Vitality Grove
Puerto Los Cabos · San José del Cabo
A 12-hectare village built around a working grove of mango and citrus trees. Programming includes a 300-seat restaurant, a 30-room boutique hotel, a wellness centre, a longevity clinic, a retail village, and 133 residences across cottages, condos, and founder lots. Phase one opens with the public realm: dinner, retail, and the grove itself. Residential and hotel keys arrive in later phases.
Vitality Grove is not a wellness resort. It is a neighbourhood designed so the physical environment makes the healthy choice the default: walkability, visible food production, daily rituals around shared meals, friction engineered out of healthy habits.

Operating reference
Flora Farms
San José del Cabo · Operating since 1996
Flora Farms started thirty years ago as a working organic farm on the edge of San José del Cabo. It now hosts 300,000 visitors a year, runs a Michelin-recognised Field Kitchen, and posts a Net Promoter Score of 68. Patrons return; many move here permanently.
Flora is not for sale. It is an operating asset and a living reference: the place where Mango Grove’s design principles were proved over decades. Every architectural and operating decision in Vitality Grove draws on what Flora taught us about how a built environment shapes behaviour over a long return cycle.

