Developer Of 43-Story One Edgewater Gets Utilities, Applies For Demo Permit

The developer planning a 43-story residential tower called One Edgewater has signed a utilities agreement with the county and applied for a total demolition permit.

The total demolition permit was filed with Miami’s Building Department on November 13.

The utilities agreement was dated November 2, and signed for by Lee Hodges, a Vice President at Aimco.

Miami-Dade agreed to supply water and utilities for the project. The deal says that the new tower will include:

  • 204 apartments
  • 910 square feet of retail
  • 1,544 square feet of office
  • 2,003 square feet of fitness center/gym

The apartment count is identical to a UDRB filing by the developer in February.

Other towers planned by Aimco and its partners on the same block include the 60-story Hamilton House (with 241 apartments) and 3333 Biscayne (637 residential units, along with office and commercial).

 


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Anonymous
17 days ago

WTF is there a lock and load machine gun play range in Miami? This should be no where near any city. SHUT IT DOWN!

Anonymous
17 days ago

Wrong state, boy.

Anon
17 days ago

No I’m a man, raised in Florida and saw it go blue many times. We need a moderate person in charge again.

Anonymous
16 days ago

100% agree brother

Cover the Podiums
17 days ago

Notice how liner units (even partially) make a BIG difference.

I wish there would be more, but this is better than nothing!

Anon
17 days ago

It’s all exposed cars, rather see a beautiful lit mural than car

Anonymous
17 days ago

Wow, Edgewater will look in five years like Vancouver south, with soo many skyscrapers planned for the near future, and/or under construction.

Anon
17 days ago

There’s no public transportation there it’s outside the core but it’s looking nice like Jersey City there maybe it’ll connect to Miami eventually.

Michael M
15 days ago

Except Vancouver has a super fast regional transit already in place since the 80’s, while Miami area doesn’t even have a transit department.. Its fragmented system is ran by Public Works county dep and gets no federal funds since 2022 corruption investigation. Most RE development in Miami is not near Metrorail..i.e. Edgewater or Sunny Isles has no real transit. It’s traffic nightmare. Wait until they start the 112 freeway construction. At least extend the Metromover north to design district as promised 300 years ago.. tragic..

Michael M
15 days ago

*2011(not 2022) corruption investigation of the former Miami-Dade Transit dpartment

Dromeas
17 days ago

Finally a project which have similar architecture lines with the mimo design of marinablue. If had the characteristics light green windows of miami will be perfect.

Anonymous
17 days ago

Every single building in the renderings look the SAME!!!!

Anonymous
17 days ago

Well they do in real life, because those are Related/Arquitectonica’s vertical suburb cereal boxes.

fa$tFoodie$
17 days ago

fittingly supercilious.

Anonymous
17 days ago

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Anonymous
17 days ago

It’ll never be part of Miami here. Why do the pictures lie? It’s all car dealerships and parking lots, and drive throughs.

Anonymous
17 days ago

The only lies are the greenery and upkeep of what’s left of the beautiful prewar single-family homes and apartment houses which used to make up the neighborhood. I wish we can preserve what’s left reasonably without being in the way of good development.