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Edgewater Development Watch

A running look at the projects, developers, legal disputes, and construction activity shaping Edgewater Miami — tracked by status, with the context that matters for owners, buyers, and investors.

How to Read This

Understand projects by status

A new tower’s status tells you more than its renderings. We sort Edgewater projects into five categories.

Delivered

Completed and occupied. Now part of the resale and rental market.

Under construction

Vertical work underway with a stated delivery window. Timelines can move.

Planned / announced

Announced or in sales/permitting, but not yet meaningfully under construction.

Legally uncertain

Affected by litigation or a disputed site. Not a normal opportunity — treat with caution.

Watchlist

Early-stage or future pipeline. Tracking, but details are preliminary.

The Board

Projects on the watch

A starting set of the developments shaping Edgewater. Detail pages for each will follow.

Under construction

Aria Reserve

Melo Group · Arquitectonica

Twin waterfront towers marketed as among the tallest residential dual towers in the U.S., a flagship of the bayfront luxury corridor.

Why it mattersAdds significant high-end inventory to the core, reshaping the skyline and resale competition along the water.

Detail page planned

Under construction

Villa Miami

Terra · One Thousand Group · Major Food Group

An ultra-luxury, restaurant-branded tower of large half- and full-floor residences — among the most exclusive product in the neighborhood.

Why it mattersSets a new pricing and service ceiling for Edgewater and signals demand at the very top of the market.

Detail page planned

Legally uncertain

EDITION Residences / Biscayne 21

Two Roads Development

A branded redevelopment planned for the Biscayne 21 site. The project is tied up in ongoing litigation over the condominium’s termination, and its forward path is unresolved. We do not treat this as a normal pre-construction opportunity.

Why it mattersThe dispute is a real-world lesson in condo-termination and redevelopment risk — and a reason buyers and owners should understand the legal mechanics behind any teardown-and-rebuild.

Detail page planned

Planned / announced

Edge House Miami

Meridian · Kobi Karp (architect)

A furnished, short-term-rental-oriented project on the west side of the neighborhood — representative of Edgewater’s flexible-investor wave.

Why it mattersSignals the investor/STR product type that contrasts sharply with the privacy-first luxury towers on the water.

Detail page planned

Planned / announced

Elle Residences Miami

Urban Network Capital · Vertical Developments

A fashion-branded project positioned at a more accessible entry point, with smaller floor plans and rental flexibility.

Why it mattersAnother data point in the west-of-Biscayne investor story — and in how branding is being used to differentiate smaller-unit product.

Detail page planned

Under construction

The Cove Miami

Developer — verify

A newer Edgewater project that launched sales alongside early site activity. Status and details to be confirmed as it progresses.

Why it mattersPart of the current wave of new supply that buyers and sellers will be measuring their own decisions against.

Detail page planned

Watchlist

HQ Residences

sbe / Sam Nazarian · Arquitectonica

An early-stage branded-residences concept on the watchlist. Preliminary — tracking as plans firm up.

Why it mattersIndicates continued branded-hospitality interest in Edgewater beyond the current construction cycle.

Detail page planned

Verify before deciding. Development details can change. Status, pricing, delivery timelines, developer teams, and project scope should all be independently verified — through permits, public records, and official sources — before making any decision.

For Existing Owners

Why development matters if you already own

New supply changes the math on your unit. A wave of new luxury inventory can lift the perceived prestige of the neighborhood while also adding direct competition when you go to sell. Construction next door affects quality of life — noise, dust, traffic, and views — sometimes for years.

And redevelopment isn’t only about new towers. As the Biscayne 21 situation shows, condo-termination and buyout attempts raise real due-diligence questions for owners in older buildings. Knowing what’s planned around you is part of protecting your value.

Own in Edgewater? Ask how new development may affect your condo’s value.

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For Buyers & Investors

Why development matters if you’re buying in

Pre-construction carries risk. Delivery dates slip, scope changes, and contracts vary. The EDITION buyers now seeking their deposits back are a reminder that “coming soon” is not “guaranteed.”

Timelines shape strategy. A tower delivering next year affects today’s resale market very differently from one delivering in 2029.

Know the product type. Rental- and investor-oriented projects behave nothing like privacy-first, owner-occupant luxury towers — even a few blocks apart.

Verify the claims. Renderings and brochures are marketing. Permits, zoning records, and public filings are the facts. We point you to both.

Methodology

How we track development

Development Watch is being built to monitor primary sources, not just press releases.

  • City of Miami building permits and permit-status activity
  • Zoning and Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) activity
  • Miami-Dade Property Appraiser records
  • Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts official records and filings
  • Developer announcements and official project materials
  • Local news and trade reporting, used for context and verification
Source discipline. Where sources conflict, we say so. Marketing materials are treated as changeable and cross-checked against permits and public records before we present anything as fact.

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