Colombian developer Carlos Ortiz is gearing up to break ground on his planned rental apartment building, Metro Edgewater, which will be located in Edgewater’s Paraiso District. The project recently received FAA approval and is expect to break ground in January 2021 pending the issuance of building permits. Metro Edgewater will rise 32-stories, 373’, and will feature 279 rental units targeted at millennials and young professionals. The project will also feature 4,063 square feet 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 parking platform will feature a metal louver screen adorned with geometric artwork by the Miami-born artist Johnny Robles. Metro Edgewater 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. Metro Edgewater will be located at 433-449 NE 30th Terrace and 430-452 NE 31st Street.