Developer Files Pre-Application for ’13th Edge’ at 237 Southwest 13th Street, Miami, Florida

Image by Kobi Karp Architecture

The 36-unit El Vedado condominium in Miami is set for demolition. In its place could rise a 62-story tower that would feature apartments and hotel rooms. Current plans call for 400 residences, 400 hotel keys, and 234 parking spots.

The 13th Edge tower would span close to 650,000 square feet of new construction. Apartments would span 400 to 900 square feet, while the hotel rooms would be slightly smaller at 400 to 860 square feet.

Residents would have a private resort-style swimming pool and rooftop yoga lawn. Hotel residents would have a separate swimming pool, a bar, and an outdoor lounge.

The El Vedado condominium in Miami. Image from Google Earth

Grupo T&C El Vedado LLC, an affiliate of Peru-based Grupo T&C, is the developer. The firm purchased the 13th Edge tower’s 0.8-acre build site for $27.6 million last year. Blue Palm Capital was the seller; as noted, the 1970s-era El Vedado condominium would be demolished if plans for the 13th Edge tower proceed.

Kobi Karp Architecture designed 13th Edge. The project is in its infancy, as the developer has filed a pre-application to seek feedback before proceeding with a formalized application.

13th Edge has been proposed for 237 Southwest 13th Street, Miami, Florida, 33130, in Miami-Dade County.

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