Urbanica has recently acquired two new properties located in Edgewater as part of a land assembly that they started two years ago. The two purchased properties are next to each other and located at 237 NE 32 ST and 229 NE 32 ST, the closing price was $1.57M and $1.7M respectively.
Read MoreMelo Group To Break Ground On Arquitectonica-Designed Island Bay In Edgewater In May 2021
Melo Group is gearing up to break ground on Island Bay in Edgewater in May 2021. Work on the baywalk is already underway in compliance with Miami21 which will connect from Edgewater’s Paraiso District through the Miami River across from Brickell. Island Bay is designed by Arquitectonica and will feature twin towers rising 60 stories, 637’.
Read MoreMetro Edgewater Gearing Up To Break Ground In Edgewater's Paraiso District
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.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Announces Lease Signed For National Organic Supermarket At Nema In Edgewater
Crescent Heights has announced that a national organic supermarket chain has signed a lease for the ground floor retail space of Nema, which is planned to be developed at 2900 Biscayne Blvd. The name of the grocer chain is yet to be revealed but the location will be its first in the Miami area.
Read MoreConstruction On Missoni Baia Passes Halfway Point Milestone In Edgewater, On Track For 2021 Delivery
Vertical construction on Missoni Baia, a 57-story waterfront glass tower now rising along Biscayne Bay at 777 NE 26th Terrace in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, has reached the milestone halfway mark. The building’s general contractor, Civic Construction, has completed the skyscraper’s 28th floor, with about one full level expected to be completed every week going forward until top-off in March 2021.
Read MoreElysee Reports $30 Million In Sales As Tower Nears Completion This Fall In Edgewater
Two Roads Development plans to deliver their Elysee condo tower in the next 60 days so that residents can enjoy their new home in time for winter as the COVID-19 pandemic and a fast-approaching winter season has sparked demand for South Florida property from northeast buyers.
Read MoreOKO Group Reveals New Townhome Collection At Missoni Baia In Edgewater
Miami-based OKO Group has revealed their new townhome collection at Missoni Baia in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. The 57-story waterfront tower is currently under construction rising alongside Biscayne Bay. Missoni Baia’s two-story townhomes will provide buyers with the best of both worlds, the feeling of life in a waterfront home and the amenities of a luxury condominium.
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Avison Young Lists Portfolio of Five South Florida Development Sites For $80 Million
Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group has been exclusively selected to sell five South Florida development sites totaling ±13.5 acres, representing potential for nearly 1,000 new multifamily units. The listings can be packaged together as a portfolio for $80 million combined and underscore increased investor confidence as Florida sees an uptick in new out-of-state buyers.
Read MoreBeauty & Fashion Entrepreneur Loren Ridinger Purchases Residence at Two Roads Development's Elysee in Edgewater
Internet beauty and fashion mogul Loren Ridinger, co-founder and senior executive vice president of Market America and founder of the cosmetics brand Motives, has purchased a new condo at Elysee. The three-tiered, 57-story luxury building in Miami’s Edgewater district was designed by Arquitectonica’s Bernardo Fort-Brescia and boasts elegant interior spaces from Parisian designer Jean-Louis Deniot.
Read MoreMissoni Baia Completes Foundation With Second Concrete Pour
The second part of Missoni Baia’s foundation was recently completed by joint venture partners Civic Construction and Ant Yapi. Over the course of 17 hours, starting at 3 a.m., 3,900 cubic yards of concrete and 810 tons of rebar (the weight of approximately 65 school buses) was poured. This completed the mat foundation for the project.
