Metro Edgewater, LLC., led by Colombian developer Carlos Ortiz, as submitted plans to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board for Paraiso Place, a 279-unit apartment building coming to the recently opened Paraiso district in Edgewater. A hearing has been scheduled for November 20, 2019. The tower, which will be located at 433-449 NE 30th Terrace and 430-452 NE 31st Street, will rise 32-stories, 373’, and will offer rental apartments, a change from the bulk of the Paraiso district which sold as condos. The project will also bring 4,063 SF of ground floor retail and a pedestrian promenade along NE 31st street with lush landscaping and street furniture, designed to act as a gateway for pedestrians from Biscayne Boulevard into the Paraiso District. The plans submitted call for 300 parking spaces although the developers have requested a 30% reduction in parking as per zoning requirements. The parking platform will feature a metal louver screen adorned with geometric artwork by the Miami-born artist Johnny Robles. Paraiso Place is designed by Pablo Burgos of Burgos Lanza Architects & Planners with landscape architecture by James Socash, all in collaboration with David Polinsky’s Fortis Design + Build.