The Regulatory and Economic Resources Department of Miami-Dade has received plans for stormwater improvements at an Edgewater development site at 1775 Biscayne Boulevard.
In a letter included with the submission, Langan Engineering and Environmental Services stated that it had been hired to handle the permit processing for the project’s proposed drainage improvements. Another permit for a fence was submitted this month as well.
The proposed development will include a 42-story skyscraper with a parking garage, amenities, residential, and retail space.
The proposed project includes studios to two-bedroom units all equipped with stainless steel appliances, washers and dryers, and quartz countertops.
The Silvermans initially planned a 53-story mixed-use skyscraper on the site with 444 residential units, 200 hotel keys, 45,600 square feet of commercial space, 64,500 square feet of office space, and a 546-parking garage through their V Downtown subsidiary. A Miami board approved the necessary exemptions for the construction in 2017, but the project was never completed.
Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2024 with completion in 2026.
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