Peruvian developer expands Miami condo pipeline with 62-story tower
William Ticona’s Grupo T&C is planning a 62-story mixed-use building near Miami’s Brickell district, replacing the terminated El Vedado condominium at 237 Southwest 13th Street. The proposed project, called 13th Edge, would span 648,700 square feet and feature 400 apartments, 400 hotel rooms and 234 parking spaces, the South Florida Business Journal reported. Amenities include a pool, bar and outdoor lounge for hotel guests and a pool and rooftop yoga lawn for residents. The project represents a significant transformation from the site’s existing development, a 36-unit condo spanning 31,700 square feet that the Peruvian developer acquired from Miami-based firm Blue […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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