Permitting is progressing for 401 NE 29th St (formally known as 2900 Terrace) in Miami’s growing Edgewater neighborhood. The project filed for a site work permit on October 7th and a tree permit on October 4th. Both permits will prepare the site for vertical construction, likely to commence next year if plans progress smoothly. As per a previous UDRB filing, the tree permit will remove 15 trees of the existing 18 on site. Replacement trees include 38 palms and trees varying from large to medium sizes. Shrubs will be planted as decorative landscape, encapsulating 710 native to imported flora.
The project is especially unique in Edgewater due to its emphasis on landscaped open space. While code requires only 6,091 SF of open space, developers intent to build 13,185 SF of landscaped open space.
The filed site plan permit will handle excavation, foundation piles, and soil improvements. The general contractor for the project is Coastal Construction. In addition, all permits filed are in the approval process, incorporating both the tree and site plan permit and an additional construction and phased permit. Progress for the tree and site work permit last had activity around Dec 12, 2024.
The project was approved by UDRB staff on November 15, 2023, set to feature 324 units, 504 parking spaces, 52 bicycle spaces, and ample retail space in a 32 floor tower. The developer for the site is LNDMRK Development & Oak Row Equities, while the main architect is Arquitectonica.