Tour the Edgewater Neighborhood in Miami
One of only bayfront areas left to develop in Miami, the Edgewater neighborhood includes high-rise condo buildings and a waterfront park that runs along Biscayne Bay.
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Kara Franker
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Edgewater's Expansion
Developers are drawn to Edgewater because of the permissive zoning statutes that allow for high-rise buildings.
Venetian Causeway
One of the major draws of the land in the Edgewater neighborhood are the bayfront views. This is the view of the Venetian Causeway from Edgewater Square.
High Rises
Since 2000 the Edgewater area has grown in popularity, due to its proximity to Downtown and neighborhoods such as the Design District and Wynwood.
Waterfront Views
Edgewater is primarily a residential neighborhood with high-rise residential towers, historic early-20th-century homes and a park that runs along the bay called Margaret Pace Park.
Margaret Pace Park
Edgewater was once plagued by crime, but now it’s completely transformed thanks to all of the new development and construction.
Retail and Waterfront Restaurant Space at Paramount Bay
Retail space, waterfront restaurant space and luxury condos are available for sale or rent at Paramount Bay in Edgewater Square.
Construction
The condominiums rising in Edgewater will include expansive views of Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach.