
Most South Florida stone moves through brokers and importers. Ours comes out of the ground at 21001 SW 167 Ave: cut, palletized, and shipped from a single Miami yard.
When the architect spec calls for a Coralina match across 8,000 square feet of pool deck, we can promise it. Brokers can't, because they ship from whatever container is moving that month.
A 24-month commercial project doesn't have to gamble on import schedules. We hold the source. Production scales to the timeline, not the shipping calendar.
Architectural specs that require non-standard dimensions, historic profile matches, or specific finish work get cut at the quarry, not bid out to a third-party fabricator overseas.
When Coral Gables landmark properties need stone that matches the 1920s original, we are the only quarry in Florida that can pull it. The original masons used the same stone, from the same place.
The Miami-Dade quarry pulls native oolitic limestone, the same bedrock South Florida is built on. From that single source, we produce three distinct stone product lines:

Walk the pallets. See the cuts. Inspect the color variation in real Florida light. Talk to the people who pulled the stone out of the ground. It's the only way to spec material this specific.