Edgewater keeps climbing. Edge House Miami broke ground on a 57-story residential tower at 1837 NE 4th Avenue, rising 637 feet over one of the city’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. It’s the first South Florida project for international developer Grupo T&C, working through its local affiliate Meridian TC Real Estate Group, with completion slated for late 2028.
Project Scope
The tower yields roughly 870,000 square feet and 608 luxury condominiums built around a home-sharing model that gives owners full rental flexibility, a structure aimed squarely at Miami’s investor-buyer market. Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design handled the design, with interiors by Adriana Hoyos and landscape by Witkin Hults + Partners. Thornton Construction is the general contractor. Residences start in the $500,000s, and units are already going into contract.
A 57-story tower on a tight Edgewater lot is a vertical logistics problem, with limited laydown space and a dense urban context shaping how the building gets stood up.
Why It Matters
Edge House is part of a wave redrawing the Edgewater skyline, where flexible-rental condo towers have become the dominant new product. The home-sharing model reflects how Miami developers are underwriting projects in a market driven as much by investors and seasonal owners as by full-time residents. For Grupo T&C, the tower marks an entry into one of the most competitive luxury markets in the country, and its quick pace of pre-sales is a signal of how much appetite remains for branded vertical living in Miami’s urban core. See more residential projects on Exchange.
Project Team & Details
| Developer | Grupo T&C (Meridian TC Real Estate Group) |
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| Architect | Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design |
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| General Contractor | Thornton Construction |
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| Status | Under Construction |
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| Funding Source | Private |
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