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Rising High in Miami: FAA Greenlights 2900 Terrace, a New Architectural Landmark in Edgewater

January 4, 2024 by Jacki Taylor

2900 Terrace in Edgewater




The FAA has recently greenlit the construction of 2900 Terrace, a 38-story building in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood. The permits, issued on January 2 and valid until July 2, 2025, signal an important phase in the project's development. 2900 Terrace, a creation of Arquitectonica and spearheaded by LNDMRK Development and Oak Row Equities, can stand as tall as 390 feet or 399 feet above sea level. An FAA study confirmed the building meets obstruction standards and is safe for air travel.





Spanning over 629,000 square feet, 2900 Terrace will house 324 residential units, office space, commercial areas, and 515 parking slots. Its expected completion in 2026 will add to Miami's dynamic cityscape.





This project is strategically positioned on 1.5 acres in Edgewater, close to various lifestyle and cultural hotspots in Miami. The development is set to offer a mix of one to three-bedroom residences and a host of amenities like a fitness center, pet spa, sauna, golf simulator, coworking spaces, and outdoor facilities including a pool and cabanas.





The architectural design incorporates a variety of materials like bronze and grey metal mesh, glass railings, tinted reflective glazing, charcoal window frames, grey stucco, and concrete. This selection aims to give the building a modern and practical exterior.





Alongside 2900 Terrace, Oak Row Equities and LNDMRK are also working on a 40-story building at 2600 Biscayne and the Wynwood Plaza, set to be completed in 2025.


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