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Miami’s Urban Development Review Board Set to Review 55-Story Tower Proposal in Edgewater

July 15, 2024 by Jacki Taylor

55 Story Edgewater Tower




An application for the proposed 55-story tower at 419 Northeast 19th Street in the Edgewater neighborhood has been received by the Miami's Urban Development Review Board. This project, which was initially filed in October 2023, has been scheduled for review on July 20, 2024, after undergoing several updates and modifications.





The development team for this ambitious project includes:





  • Architectural Design: Fogarty Finger Architecture & Interiors
  • Structural Engineer: DLR Engineering, Inc.
  • MEP Engineer: JALRW Engineering Group
  • Civil Engineer: Kimley-Horn
  • Elevator Consultant: VDA Consulting Services
  • Life Safety Consultant: SLS Consulting




The property at 419 Northeast 19th Street is owned by a joint venture between SB Development, led by Joseph Stern, and Hazelton Capital Group, based in New York. The development team has formally requested the UDRB to consider their updated proposal at the upcoming meeting.





The project was previously reviewed in October 2023 but was withdrawn before a decision was made. Since then, notable updates include:





  • Reduction in the Podium Footprint: To lessen the overall mass and aesthetic impact.
  • Detailed and Articulated Façade: To screen the parking garage.
  • Green Wall Addition: On the north elevation to enhance interaction with neighboring properties.
  • Increased Parking Spaces: From 172 to 180.
  • Climbing Plants: Introduction on the north façade of the podium.
  • Water Fountain: A new water feature wrapping around the northeastern corner of the ground floor.
  • Relocation of Northeast Egress Path and Exit Door: To allow for a continuous water fountain around the corner.




The resubmitted plans, which were updated on June 5, 2024, feature a total floor area of 552,604 square feet, accommodating 463 residential units and 444 parking spaces. The units range from studios to four-bedroom apartments, varying in size from 403 to 2,223 square feet. Amenities will be located on the 9th and 10th floors, as well as the rooftop, including a sky lounge, private dining area, prep kitchen, and pool.





The architectural design aims to blend the new structure seamlessly with its surroundings. The tower features a sleek, modern profile with curvilinear lines that give it a distinctive and elegant appearance. The tower’s elevations are characterized by horizontal bands of glass and metal, creating a wave-like effect.





The podium has been designed to respond to the character of the block, which includes an existing residential tower to the north. It will feature climbing plants on the north façade, giving the appearance of a green wall facing the existing apartments. A water fountain wrapping around the façade on the northeastern corner of the ground floor will create an enhanced ground-level experience near the gateway to Margaret Pace Park, helping to create an inviting atmosphere. Additionally, a bronze-colored perforated metal screen wrapping the parking garage will screen internal elements from view and limit the aesthetic impact on the surrounding neighborhood.





The project’s art treatment includes a bronze-colored perforated metal screen that wraps around the parking podium and the ground-floor façade. This screen will be lit from the bottom of each panel to enhance the pedestrian experience. The curved metal in the art treatment will require regular maintenance to ensure its aesthetic quality.





The property, with a gross lot area of 14,277 square feet, is located within the T6-36B-L transect zone, allowing for a mix of residential and commercial uses. The project seeks seven waivers, including reductions in required setbacks, drive aisle width, and parking stall length. It also requests a 30% reduction in parking needed due to its location within the Transit Oriented Development area and the Urban Central Business District overlay. Additionally, waivers are requested to allow above-ground parking in the second layer and to eliminate pedestrian entrance spacing requirements.





The proposed 55-story tower at 419 Northeast 19th Street promises to be a significant addition to the Edgewater skyline. With its sleek design, enhanced ground-level experience, and extensive amenities, it aims to provide a modern and inviting living space for future residents. The UDRB’s upcoming review will be a critical step in determining the project's future.





419 Northeast 19th Street, Edgewater

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