Edgewater Project With 707 Residential Units Gets Utilities

In Edgewater, a developer just signed a deal to bring water and sewer utilities to an Edgewater project with multiple towers.

The development is replacing the Biscayne 21 condo building.

According to the February 22 agreement, the Biscayne 21 redevelopment will include:

  • 707 residential units
  • 10,475 square feet of retail

The developer will also receive credit for disconnecting 191 residential units, reducing the connection fee.

With the credit, the connection fee is estimated at $494,248.92. There’s also a Biscayne Basin Sanitary Sewer Special Connection Charge of $299,801.92.

On November 29, termination documents for the existing Biscayne 21 condo building were recorded, with the property deeded over to TD Biscayne LLC on December 9.

The project will reportedly include three towers rising up to 650 feet.

Sales for the first 55-story tower with 185 condos, called Edition Residences Edgewater, launched in late summer 2022.

Prices start at $1.7 million.

Two Roads, which also built the 57-story Elysee and the 51-story Biscayne Beach in Edgewater, is the developer.

Arquitectonica’s Bernardo Fort-Brescia is the architect.

 

 


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Anonymous
26 days ago

Pop the fuck off Edgewater!

Anon
26 days ago

Absolutely love Edgewater as a neighborhood. Right on the water and centrally located – minutes away from Design District, Wynwood, and South Beach. Love it!

Anonymous
26 days ago

Another beaut by Arquitectonica!

Melo, the true giga chad
26 days ago

Less mass, more class. Please and thank you. Especially since they’re just catering to the top 5% on these waterfront properties

Casey
26 days ago

what will traffic in edgewater be like in 5 years?

Anonymous
26 days ago

Foot traffic will see big increase as edgewater becomes the densest neighborhood in Miami

Anonymous
26 days ago

But where are you walking to? Honestly not much in edgewater

Anonymous
26 days ago

Get off your ass. Plenty of places to walk to and that number is increasing every day.

Sam
26 days ago

Like what? Anything fun or just empty places?

Anonymous
26 days ago

Miami World Center area, Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami Arena, shops/businesses along Biscayne Blvd and on side streets between Biscayne Blvd and the bay, not to mention Wynwood and Midtown, which, for those of us who are used to walking ~10 blocks, are easily walkable.

dan marino
24 days ago

no bars…bars everywhere in wynwood why not on biscayne???? asking for the drunks east of biscayne..

Anonymous
26 days ago

Yeah, with parking garages for these bayfront towers taking up the entire blocks behind. Another vertical suburb…

Melo is sigma and Chad
26 days ago

With these new projects having restaurant and retail space it should support people using our cars less.

Yo
26 days ago

5 years? Biskayne blvd already collapsed… it doesnt move at 3pm. we need a real urban transportation alternative.

zachj305
26 days ago

100% it is time for a real transportation alternative that can get more people out of their cars. In the meantime, they should make Biscayne Blvd and NE 2nd Avenue both one way streets in opposite directions…this should make traffic flow much more smoothly and both streets have 50′ wide ROW…that should allow for 3 lanes of traffic flow, on-street parking, and protected bike lanes…and potentially even widen the sidewalks a bit.

Anonymous
26 days ago

That would essentially make those two roads highways though… that would encourage drivers to drive fast and make walk and biking less safe

Anonymous
26 days ago

It’s already a highway that is hard to cross. There should be less lanes.

Anonymous
26 days ago

We need a few Metromover stations there. Everywhere actually! With Miami’s population growing, it’s an obvious next step or we will sit in traffic forever!

Anonymous
26 days ago

Low speed and low capacity. We don’t need Metromover everywhere and won’t help with traffic. We need an all of the above approach, with Metrorail and utilizing our existing railroads for Tri-Rail and/or Brightline commuter expansion.

Anonymous
26 days ago

How about building up in walking distance to metro stops, like Vizcaya and Overtown? Even if it’s three floors it’s better than one.

Anon
26 days ago

They need a Metro mover that goes north from 15th street to wynwood/midtown and the design district

Melo is sigma and Chad
26 days ago

Meaning its going vertical within months. hurray

Anonymous
26 days ago

They have to demolish Biscayne 21 first and the building is still occupied. Wondering when move outs will be.

Azarius
25 days ago

They’ll probably phase it out

Anonymous
26 days ago

That skyline is filling in quickly!

Marco
26 days ago

I am tired with those giant buildings. It’s like a big wall blocking the view.

Anonymous
26 days ago

And they are all the same. Edgewater is an ugly mess

Anonymous
26 days ago

Downvoted for telling the truth. Edgewater could have been a showcase of elegant bayfront towers. Not necessarily Sunny Isles Beach tier, but better than box after box.

Miami4Life
26 days ago

blocking the view of what…? its not like you could see the water from street level if you are on biscayne really

Jose
25 days ago

Blocking the view of people who already live there maybe

Anonymous
26 days ago

Of the 3 towers, the one facing east is a stunner.

Anonymous
26 days ago

…and only looking at it from the southwest, too. Otherwise it looks bizarre.

BDub
26 days ago

Sales Center in Paramount Bay looks to be nearing completion.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Confirmed.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Paramount Bay… the last decent building by Arquitectonica in this area, even after a crane “accidentally” fell on a historic mansion originally intended to preserved and incorporated.

Anonymous
24 days ago

Paramount Bay is an awesome building.

get real assessments for the future..
24 days ago

and largely unoccupied…..

Mizzykane
26 days ago

Edgewater is definitely winning!

Who cares
25 days ago

So much for “affordable housing”. Gentrification at it’s finest serving the people that probably never stepped in these areas 10-20 years ago pushing the poor away making the area soulless, with no culture and a bunch of fakes walking their dog at the dog park but won’t walk 10-20 blocks out to get to know real miami and it’s people

Pro-Gentrification
24 days ago

🥱🥱🥱

Melo is destroying Miami
22 days ago

Another 3 boxes growing the wall at Biscayne Bay, courtesy of the greedy developers. Cannot walk, cannot bike and cannot drive on Biscayne Boulevard after 3pm. 1000 cars more on every “gorgeous development” that you cannot reach.
Water taxis will be the future of transportation in Miami.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Another beaut by Arquitectonica!

calivalle
26 days ago

A beautiful project

Edgewater Stan
26 days ago

Can they hurry up and nuke Biscayne 21? We’re tired of looking at that monstrous thing.

BDub
26 days ago

It’s a great example of the architecture of that period.

AZIZ
26 days ago

Agreed. Place was a gem and had arguably the best pool in Miami.

george
26 days ago

Biscayne 21 was considered enough of a good address when it opened that it was the home of Congressman Claude Pepper.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Claude Pinko.

Anonymous
26 days ago

So is many other stuff in Edgewater being destroyed, like that beautiful old apartment house from the 1920s destroyed for a brown prison-windowed boor.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Biscayne 21 might have been nice in its prime, but it is certainly an eyesore now. Good riddance!