Plans Revealed For 37-Story The Edge In Edgewater, Including New Baywalk

A residential tower in Edgewater called The Edge was submitted for review by Miami’s Urban Development Review Board this month.

The Edge is planned to rise 37 stories include:

  • 96 residential units (including 2 and 3, bedrooms units, and a 4-bedroom penthouse)
  • three levels of amenities
  • 5,373 square feet of ground floor/mezzanine commercial space
  • 135 parking spaces in an enclosed garage, which will be screened with wood finish aluminum louvers
  • completion of a missing link in the City of Miami’s baywalk

The mechanical area at the top of the tower will reach a height of 465 feet above ground.

Architects Dieguez Friedman Arquitectos & Asociados and Kobi Karp are working in collaboration on the design of the project.

The developer is Edgewater Owner, LLC, a joint venture between SB Development and the Hazelton Capital Group.

The UDRB meeting took place on October 19.

 

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MiamiArchi
5 months ago

Those must be really nicely sized units if in a building this size has only 96 units.
That’s a nice change from what you are normally seeing now a days

BDub
5 months ago

Nice to have some height variation

Anonymous
5 months ago

Nice looking amenity deck and east/west pool 👍

Melo is sigma and Chad
5 months ago

Awesome future addition to edgewater

Anonymous
5 months ago

Looks like every other building.

Shawn Kouri
5 months ago

Seems like this is going to be a family oriented building

Conno Sir
5 months ago

Glad to see that. Diversity makes a city.

Downtowner
5 months ago

I like the slender profile.

Jeremey Howlett
5 months ago

That alcove would be a great spot for a marina. All those condos owners on the bay will most likely be buying yachts and sailboats, and power boats.

anon alcohol
4 months ago

a percentage of the money parkers will want marinas,others will never visit ever……

Anonymous
5 months ago

boy this looks great…..really hope this gets built considering current economic future…..

Melo is sigma and Chad
5 months ago

demand is still high in Miami

Anonymous
5 months ago

He’s talking a few months from now

Anonymous
5 months ago

Demand will still be high.

Thought Leader
5 months ago

All buildings along the water should be required to keep the bay walk public and accessible. There should be more low rises and wide pedestrian promenades along the bay with waterfront bistros and retail shops like in Nice. Sure you can get a cool view in a high rise but it’s too windy to enjoy and the commodity of the bay views should be kept in the hands of all tax paying Miami residents and their generations of tomorrow. It would also help with sea level rises because the structures will be set back.

Anonymous
5 months ago

any other requests to satisfy your whims, O Thoughtful One?

Anonymous
5 months ago

How many buildings can there be in Miami called THE EDGE?

Slim Shady
5 months ago

7

Anonymous
5 months ago

For once, a lower part of the building looks better, at least the glass part on better tower with articulation and above the meh parking pedestal with silly random terraces for landscaping. Why not wrap the landscape terraces along the entire extents?

“Dieguez Friedman Arquitectos & Asociados and Kobi Karp are working in collaboration on the design of the project” or not, it looks like another couple of Arquitectonica cigarette boxes.