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LOCATED IN MIAMI’S MOST MAGNETIC LOCALE
FEATURING BAYVIEW RESIDENCES
OWNERSHIP, VACATION, AND LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
HOMESHARE ARRIVES IN EDGEWATER
Vida Edgewater Hotel & Residences
Miami Edgewater, FL
VIDA EDGEWATER HOTEL & RESIDENCES is an innovative and contemporary nine-story mixed-use complex located in the vibrant area of Edgewater, Miami. VIDA's residences feature a choice of fully finished and furnished studio, and one to four bedroom residences. VIDA's resort-style amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, rooftop oasis with pool and spa. A Coworking space, spa, and 24-hour concierge services plus valet parking are just a sample of the VIDA's unique amenities and advantage.
VIDA offers breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and access to its off-site Beach Club. VIDA was designed by world-reknown architect Kobi Karp Miami and developed by Urbana Holdings.
VIDA will be heralded for it innovative capacity for short and long term rentals, making it a lucrative and viable opportunity for its owners.
INNOVATIVE RESIDENCES & SUITES FEATURING OWNERSHIP AND LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES BEYOND THE ORDINARY...LIVE THE DREAM, TODAY !
THE EDGEWATER ADVANTAGE
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As its name indicates, Edgewater is a small coastal slice of mainland Miami, covering about 1.68 square miles. It lies between Midtown and the Upper East Side to the north and downtown Miami to the south. North 17th Street, North 37th Street, and the Florida East Coast Railway form its inland borders. Its official eastern border lies a few miles out in the Intracoastal Waterway because the district also has jurisdiction over Pace Picnic Island, about 3/4 mile offshore.
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Although there isn’t a boardwalk, Miami’s beaches and downtown hotspots are all within easy reach of Edgewater, making this a compelling place to live. Hyper-expensive condo developments line the waterfront (one boasts an $8.6 million penthouse) with more affordable accommodation inland. The high-rise condos have unleashed a wave of gentrification, with all the contradictions that term implies, but more down-to-earth places can be found to while away an evening or an idle Sunday.
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Neighborhood bodegas, cafes, and thrift stores contrast dramatically with the high-rises behind them, and Edgewater does feel like a place in transition. However, it does offer variety, a high standard of living, and excellent proximity to both beach and city center highlights.
MINUTES TO MIDTOWN MIAMI
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Head to Midtown for all your high street brands, then cross the I-195 and tour Miami’s Design District, which is a nexus of cultural businesses, including over 130 art galleries, showrooms, fashion boutiques, architects’ offices, antique dealerships, restaurants, and bars.
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It’s a feast for the eyes (and stomach) and can easily be reached from Edgewater via a short stroll or drive north along NE 2nd Avenue. Pass under the interstate, and you’ll soon find yourself in this chic little neighborhood. Art lovers can visit the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) and, directly opposite, the flamboyant Museum Garage, where a multi-story car park meets an explosion in a toy store (honestly, it has to be seen to be believed).