Developer Gets Construction Financing For ‘Condo Quality’ Edgewater Apartment Tower

Aimco says it has obtained construction financing for a “condominium quality” luxury apartment tower in Edgewater.

Work is already underway, photos taken in August show.

The developer secured $56 million of preferred equity from investment firm Sixth Street, and $172 million of senior construction financing from Apollo.

Apartments in the 38-story waterfront tower will be unusually large, averaging over 2,500 square feet.

Units will have 9 to 10 foot ceilings, oversized private terraces, and top-of-the-line condo quality finishes. Residents will also have access to a “tailored” amenity package.

The ground floor will have 7,000 square feet of retail.

In a statement, Wes Powell, the President and CEO of developer Aimco, called Edgewater “one of Miami’s fastest growing, and most desirable, neighborhoods.”

Marcos Alvarado, head of US Real Estate at Sixth Street added that “Miami continues to benefit from strong macroeconomic tailwinds and ongoing in-migration, positioning it as one of the fastest-growing markets in the U.S.”

The new tower will be a first-of-its-kind rental offering, Alvarado said.

Aimco also redeveloped the 276-unit The Hamilton across the street.

 

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likeit
2 days ago

Handsome tower.

Anon
2 days ago

Obviously, not everything is about height, but it’s sad to see this now being shorter than initially planned.

Marco
2 days ago

Perfect height

transplant
2 days ago

Having a continuous row of 640 ft towers along the water in Edgewater is aesthetically unpleasant. We’re lucky a developer isn’t racing to the top for maximum value. Years from now the diversity in heights will be appreciated.

Cover the Podiums
1 day ago

Its too late for that. Once the Edition and Aria Reserve go up, its going to be a 650ft wall of glass on the north side of edgewater

Anonymous
1 day ago

It would be nicer if the towers build in the last ten years weren’t all boxes. The aesthetics ship has sailed.

I ❤️ MIAMI
2 days ago

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Anon
1 day ago

Traffic on Biscayne in Edgewater is already unbearable. Will be so much worse in a few years.

???
1 day ago

Well ride a bike or hush!

Mr. Dobalina
1 day ago

Yeah….Of course it is. You can tell by the number of cars who are bearing it on a daily basis.

To the untrained eye, it looks like 10’s of thousands of people are strong enough, tough enough, amazing enough, to drive cars on Biscayne Blvd in Edgewater.

These are men and woman of extraordinary talent and genius.

Granted, there may be a few that are not able to add such exceptional accomplishments to their resume.
They can not bear the unbearable traffic on their own. As a society, we should all chip in and subsidize special transportation for these people unable/unwilling to bear the unbearable traffic. Society should buy these people a driver and a vehicle, no, make that hundreds of vehicles and hundreds of drivers.

Buses, short ones or otherwise, are and should be available for the people who cannot bear traffic and cannot rise to the extraordinary level of the thousands upon thousands of people who have cracked the nearly impossible code.