Vertical Construction Underway At 38-Story Luxury Edgewater Tower

In Edgewater, a 38-story luxury apartment tower is now going vertical.

Apartment operator Aimco is partnering with a leading global investment firm on the development, and will have a 44% ownership stake.

The new $240m tower will have just 114 luxury apartments, with 291,000 rentable square feet. That equates to an average apartment size of over 2,500 square feet.

Occupancy is projected for 3Q 2027.

 

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Steve Prefontaine
11 days ago

Keep winning Miami! Can’t wait to move to Miami from Chicago

anonymous
11 days ago

so many high rises are being built is hard to remember all of them , I had forgotten about this one. Edgewater is becoming the densest neighborhood in Miami

Anonymous
11 days ago

Still a vertical suburb. Not this well-executed building, but everything else is a Related cigarette box with a sprawling parking garage taking up blocks that used to be handsome prewar homes.

Logic
11 days ago

Agree – Edgewater is well located, but an underwhelming neighborhood. No center or interesting shops. A couple good restaurants. But nothing ‘iconic’. Parking situation also sucks and making a left turn is a nightmare.

Anonymous
10 days ago

The infrastructure was designed for low rise part-time vacation homes, and geographically its further from historical downtown, but its been expanding north, south, and west.

Anonymous
11 days ago

In case you haven’t visited lately, Edgewater has more residents and is more walkable every day. Plus, we have the best park in the Urban Core.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Edgewater is not in the Urban Core, it’s like going to Englewood Cliffs. I don’t even think they have a path train.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Still a vertical suburb ?. It has lots of foot traffic on Biscayne blvd and lots of new businesses are opening . Neighborhoods don’t change overnight. architecture is improving and the quality of restaurants will get better with all these new buildings that have restaurant space .I think Edgewater will keep getting better

Anonymous
9 days ago

Don’t you get it – nobody outside of edgwater wants it to become that, because the traffic is already a nightmare and they don’t have a metro mover

Anonymous
11 days ago

Still a vertical suburb. Not this well-executed building, but everything else is a Related cigarette box with a sprawling parking garage taking up blocks that used to be comprised of handsome prewar homes.

Downtown Miami
11 days ago

One of the better projects I’ve seen in Edgewater. I like how it is setback from the bay a bit too

Hide the Garages
10 days ago

makes all the difference

34th ST
10 days ago

Which “leading global investment firm” owns the majority of the project?