Plans Unveiled for 33-Story 1600 Edgewater Tower in Miami
March 13, 2025 by Jacki Taylor
Exciting new plans have been revealed for a 33-story residential tower in Edgewater, Miami. The project, named 1600 Edgewater, has been officially submitted to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) for approval, marking a significant step in the city’s ongoing skyline transformation.
Designed by the renowned architectural firm Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design, the tower is set to become a defining addition to Edgewater’s evolving landscape.
Planned for the former Miami Cash Register site, 1600 Edgewater is poised to rise 381 feet and will feature a mix of residential, commercial, and parking spaces, including:
- 282 residential units (262 market-rate, 20 affordable housing)
- 6,615 square feet of commercial space (5,539 SF at the ground level, 1,077 SF on the rooftop)
- 328 parking spaces housed in an 8-story garage
The project is being developed by 1600 NE 2nd Avenue, LLC, an entity reportedly linked to Sabet Group. The development has already taken major steps forward, having entered construction permitting, submitted for FAA height approval, and completed a utilities agreement.
The Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) hearing for 1600 Edgewater is set for March 19, where city officials will review the project’s plans and impact on the community. Given Edgewater’s rapid growth and increasing demand for high-quality residences, this tower is expected to contribute to the neighborhood’s ongoing transformation.
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