BUILDING
Biscayne Beach is a 399-unit luxury condominium tower being developed by a joint venture between Eastview Development and GTIS partners in Miami’s East Edgewater neighborhood. Upon completion in 2016, the 51 story high-rise, directly on the water , “Brings the beach to the city,” boasting Miami’s first man-made beach club fronting Biscayne Bay. Construction will get underway in the first quarter of 2014 and is slated for completion in 2016.
Preconstruction prices range from the $400,000’s to multi-million dollar penthouses.
Situated in the heart of the City’s urban core, Biscayne Beach is located at 701 NE 29th Street along Biscayne Bay in the fast-growing neighborhood of East Edgewater – east of Biscayne Boulevard between the Venetian and Julia Tuttle Causeways – adjacent to the popular Design District, Wynwood Arts District, Midtown and Downtown Miami neighborhoods, which have emerged as some of Miami’s top destinations for shopping, dining, and arts & culture.
Beach Club Level
Lobby Level
Resident’s Club Level
RESIDENCES
Biscayne Beach will offer 399 luxury residences, ranging from one- to four-bedroom layouts with den options as well as exclusive penthouses with private rooftop garden terraces. All units will include floor-to- ceiling glass windows, oversized balconies, and will boast sweeping views of Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach and the city skyline.
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Welcome to the new standard of waterfront luxury. At Biscayne Beach, coastal serenity is delivered with a chic style and urban edge never before seen in seaside living. Choose an ocean-view enclave with one, two, three, or even four bedrooms. Select an optional den for intimate moments at home in the city. Delight in the open layouts and streamlined flow of contemporary floor plans and the welcoming interiors of Thom Filicia. Or feel what it's like to live on top of the world in one of six penthouses complete with private rooftop garden terraces and summer kitchens. It is all grounded by a private city beach club right at your feet and oceans away from everything else in South Florida.