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Old Posted Apr 30, 2022, 6:39 PM
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MIAMI | Villa Residences (710 Northeast 29th Street) | 650 FT | 58 FLOORS







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A development team that includes two of the developers of Miami’s iconic Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum have proposed a new ultra-luxury bayfront condo tower in Edgewater. 710 Edge is designed by ODP Architecture & Design, which was also the architect of record at One Thousand Museum. The development team 710 Edge LLC includes Louis Birdman, Kevin Venger, Michael Konig and Alex Posth. 710 Edge will be located at 710 NE 29th St. Pending approval by the Urban Development Review Board on October 20, 2021 the developers would close on a condo buyout of Harbor 29 condo along with an assemblage on NE 29th St.

710 Edge will rise 55 stories, 650’, and will feature 70 residential units, 193 parking spaces and 16,489 SF of commercial space. Residences will be similar to One Thousand Museum with only one to two units per floor, ranging from 3 to 5 bedrooms. Full floor residences will offer 6,174 SF of living space. There will also be two floor penthouse residences. Amenities will include a rooftop helipad, dock, state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, business center, private dining room, theater, residents lounge, sky lounge, juice bar and indoor pool. The parking lot will be a connected 9-story structure behind the tower. The developer will also complete a baywalk promenade with landscaping and lighting that will be open to the public.
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Updated Design Revealed For 650-Foot-Tall 710 Edge Residential Skyscraper Proposed For Edgewater, Miami









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YIMBY spotted a series of new and updated exterior renderings from Hollywood-based ODP Architecture & Design of 710 Edge, a 650-foot-tall ultra-luxury residential tower proposed to rise along Biscayne Bay at 710 Northeast 29th Street in Edgewater, Miami. The approximately 450,000-square-foot, 55-story development is being developed by 710 Edge LLC, a joint venture partnership between One Thousand Museum developers Kevin Venger, Louis Birdman, Michael Konig, and real estate developer Alex Posth. Plans for the luxury project call for 70 condominium units and ground floor restaurant space within the tower, and a detached 9-story parking structure fit for 160 vehicles with over 13,000-square feet of ground floor retail/commercial space. Earlier this year, affiliate companies of the developers acquired two separate site assemblages totaling 0.88-acres of land for just over $29 million, aiming to vertically and architecturally transform the prime waterfront property with this ground breaking new project.

Before we begin digging in to the details of the updated design, it is important to keep in mind that 710 Edge remains in the development stages and the design is ongoing and still subject to changes. The new renderings, however, will give us an idea of the direction that the developers – as is the architect – are headed with the project. We start off with the first image below, which depicts the building from a northwest-facing perspective positioned over Biscayne Bay. This perspective immediately showcases the changes in the profile of the tower as well as the exterior’s texture and form. There is a clear departure from the Zaha Hadid-One Thousand Museum-inspired design from the first reveal, which was more curved in nature and featured a similar robust concrete exoskeleton frame clad in glass fiber panels. The new design employs a more traditional rectangular shape, but diverges away from a simplistic box with chamfering edges, bay window-shaped balconies, and a fine display of diamond-patterned, undulating walls of glass through out the tower. These attributes exemplify ultra-high end luxury, and it seems the developers will not cut corners on any aspects of the project’s design.

This next view is rendered from the ground looking up towards the south and east elevations of the building, enhancing the visual details of those key attributes mentioned above. The tower sits on an 8-story podium, which is almost completely clad in the diamond-shaped glass panels, which are further divided by thin white metallic horizontal lines that flow in and away from the base repeatedly due to the texture of the faćade. The base of the tower is where the glass fiber reinforced concrete columns begin. Each corner is comprised of two slightly angled structural columns that temporarily come together to form one thicker column around the 8th floor and remain as one up until around the 25th floor where it diverges into two again. Chamfering edges are created from this structural feature, and the spaces formed in between the columns are clad in more of the diamond pattern glass as a way to maintain the general aesthetic of the design. The building’s parapet crown culminates the stretch of the columns, forming an eyebrow that together with glass or metal screens hide any potential mechanicals placed atop.

710 Edge’s amenity offering will also have a strong resemblance to those at One Thousand Museum, which includes a helipad on the roof, a dock, a bar-lounge, a business center, a private dining room, a theater room, storage spaces for owners, a fitness room, a salon, a spa, an indoor pool, a juice bar, and a sky lobby on the top floor.

Condos would range from 3-to-5 bedrooms, with each floor featuring at most two units, and likely some top floors with full-floor expansive units spanning as large as 6,174 square feet, and duplex penthouse options. The confines and dimensions of the site will make for a narrow building profile, and fewer units per floor to maximize space.
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Old Posted Jul 16, 2022, 1:56 AM
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I like the base a lot. Very jewel-like.
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Elegant. The base and window treatment at the corners reminds me of the frustum design of Jeanne Gang's St. Regis Tower in Chicago.
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Demo permits were filed.
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2022, 5:26 PM
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Good news that the parcel received sewer/water utilities. A good sign.
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Will the boom ever stop?
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I believe there is a redesign of this tower. Will be 58 floors. Also called " Villa Residences".







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Been a while since I posted but this had a groundbreaking! This is now the 21st skyscraper under construction in Miami if anyone is even counting anymore.

1. Waldorf
2. Okan
3. Cipriani Tower 1
4. 1428 Brickell
5. Baccarat Residences
6. Mercedes-Benz Places
7. E11EVEN 1
8. E11EVEN 2
9 Legacy (progress on this one is concerning)
10. Aria North
11. Aria South
12. Casa Bella
13. Downtown 6
14. Lofty Brickell Tower 1
15. The Standard Brickell
16. 2600 Biscayne
17. Una Residences
18. Miami River
19. Villa Miami
20. JEM Residences
21. St. Regis

I didn't count HUB Miami because demo is still ongoing last time I checked. I didn't count Miami World Tower aswell because it garnered a Temp Certificate of Occupancy.
It's also worth noting that St. Regis, Villa, and 1428 have no active drilling, just ceremonious groundbreakings. But related, YTECH, and terra all work fast.

My guess on whats next:

1. HUB Miami
2. Cirpiani Tower 2
3. Brickell Gateway

If I had to guess out of the supertalls that will break ground:

1. One Bayfront Plaza (in the distant distant future because FER moves slower than a sloth).
2. D&G Residences
3. Citadel HQ

Is all this construction good for Miami? Hard to tell. It'll eat up luxury housing demand and grow supply so prices don't increase exponentially. However, many of these developments still have work to do like building retail (Villa Miami) and improving design (Jem lol)

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Thx for post!

Skyscrapercenter doesn't have The Standard listed. Are they combining LOFTY and The Standard? They are connected by a 10-15 FL base. I forgot how their criteria works.

Also for the record, Downtown 6 is worse than JEM. I think they're just winging it lol.

3501 NE 1st is planned to start in 2025 as well - not sure how early.

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Been a while since I posted but this had a groundbreaking! This is now the 21st skyscraper under construction in Miami if anyone is even counting anymore.

1. Waldorf
2. Okan
3. Cipriani Tower 1
4. 1428 Brickell
5. Baccarat Residences
6. Mercedes-Benz Places
7. E11EVEN 1
8. E11EVEN 2
9 Legacy (progress on this one is concerning)
10. Aria North
11. Aria South
12. Casa Bella
13. Downtown 6
14. Lofty Brickell Tower 1
15. The Standard Brickell
16. 2600 Biscayne
17. Una Residences
18. Miami River
19. Villa Miami
20. JEM Residences
21. St. Regis

I didn't count HUB Miami because demo is still ongoing last time I checked. I didn't count Miami World Tower aswell because it garnered a Temp Certificate of Occupancy.
It's also worth noting that St. Regis, Villa, and 1428 have no active drilling, just ceremonious groundbreakings. But related, YTECH, and terra all work fast.

My guess on whats next:

1. HUB Miami
2. Cirpiani Tower 2
3. Brickell Gateway

If I had to guess out of the supertalls that will break ground:

1. One Bayfront Plaza (in the distant distant future because FER moves slower than a sloth).
2. D&G Residences
3. Citadel HQ

Is all this construction good for Miami? Hard to tell. It'll eat up luxury housing demand and grow supply so prices don't increase exponentially. However, many of these developments still have work to do like building retail (Villa Miami) and improving design (Jem lol)

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Thx for post!

Skyscrapercenter doesn't have The Standard listed. Are they combining LOFTY and The Standard? They are connected by a 10-15 FL base. I forgot how their criteria works.

Also for the record, Downtown 6 is worse than JEM. I think they're just winging it lol.

3501 NE 1st is planned to start in 2025 as well - not sure how early.
Skyscrapercenter should have The Standard Listed. I added it under their database 5 months ago but it still isn't added. They haven't processed my requests from even 3 years ago. Their excuse is they have a long wait list.
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It looks like 710 Edge is starting to take shape. Wonder when this project will be completed? It looks like the project, being a slender one, will be about a floor per week, might be structurally completed by late 2026, by maybe either October or November. Can't wait!
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It looks like 710 Edge is starting to take shape. Wonder when this project will be completed? It looks like the project, being a slender one, will be about a floor per week, might be structurally completed by late 2026, by maybe either October or November. Can't wait!
This is now called Villa Miami. I think this will top out closer to late next summer.
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This is now called Villa Miami. I think this will top out closer to late next summer.
It looks slim enough to do just that! Let's hope it does that next summer!
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