Edgewater

Melo Group Launches Sales Of Twin 62-Story Aria Reserve Miami

Recently, YIMBY posted on a pair of twin towers previously known as Island Bay proposed by the Melo Group, one of the most active high-end residential real estate developers in all of Miami. Just days later, the developer has officially launched sales on the south tower of the project, now officially known as Aria Reserve Miami, which is set to rise on 5-acres of land addressed as 700 Northeast 24th Street in Edgewater, Miami. The floor count has been bumped up to 62-stories and the towers should rise to 649-feet above sea level, granting the development the title of the tallest waterfront residential twin buildings in the country, yielding a total of 782 residences.

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Melo Group’s Twin 60-Story Island Bay Towers Proposal For 700 NE 24th Street In Edgewater, Miami

The Melo Group, one of Miami’s the most active high-end real estate developers, has their eyes set on the redevelopment of 3.68 acres of land spanning several blocks beside Biscayne Bay in Edgewater. In August of 2019, the developer unveiled plans for Island Bay, two twin 60-story mixed-use towers featuring designs by non other than Arquitectonica, and both reaching a structural height of 637-feet. The site of the proposal is addressed as 700 Northeast 24th Street, which includes approximately 168,262 square feet of total area across 24 parcels.

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