Edgewater
Aria Reserve
By Melo Group
Under ConstructionStarting From
$750K
Est. Delivery
2026
Residences
782
Floors
62
About the Project
Rising side by side along the Biscayne Bay waterfront in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood, Aria Reserve is an architectural statement unlike anything else on the Eastern Seaboard. Twin 62-story towers designed by the globally acclaimed firm Arquitectonica soar approximately 649 feet above sea level, commanding what is widely recognized as the tallest pair of residential waterfront twin towers in the United States. The towers' glass facades are defined by a sinuous zig-zag pattern that catches and refracts light across the bay at every hour of the day, while a sweeping 547-foot linear baywalk at ground level dissolves the boundary between private residence and the open water beyond. The project encompasses 782 total condominium residences — 383 in the South Tower at 700 NE 24th Street and approximately 399 in the North Tower at 725 NE 24th Street — spread across a footprint that reframes what waterfront living in Miami can mean.
Behind Aria Reserve is Melo Group, the father-and-sons development firm founded by Jose Luis Melo and his sons Carlos and Martin, whose combined real estate expertise spans more than five decades and three continents. The family originally built its development practice in Argentina beginning in 1948 before establishing its Miami operations in 2001, when the firm delivered Edgewater's first high-rise and quietly began the neighborhood's transformation from a low-rise residential corridor into one of South Florida's most sought-after waterfront districts. With more than 8,000 units delivered across Miami and a further 7,000 in the pipeline — including Aria on the Bay, Downtown 5th, and the recently topped-off Downtown 6 — Melo Group brings a disciplined, vertically integrated approach that keeps construction timelines tight and quality standards high. Aria Reserve represents the firm's most ambitious undertaking to date, a project sized and positioned to become the definitive statement of their legacy in Miami.
Residences at Aria Reserve are organized into three distinct collections that ascend in elevation, proportion, and finish. Panoramic Residences on floors 3 through 50 offer one-to-four-bedroom flow-through layouts ranging from 1,059 to 2,584 square feet, each featuring 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, and wraparound terraces oriented toward the bay, the Miami skyline, or both. Skyview Residences on floors 51 through 56 occupy the same range of one-to-four bedroom configurations but benefit from 11-foot ceilings and progressively unobstructed panoramas stretching from Key Biscayne to the Broward County coastline. A limited collection of full-floor Penthouses spans 2,930 to 3,260 square feet across four bedrooms, while three extraordinary Penthouse Mansions crown the towers as three-story, seven-bedroom residences measuring between 7,790 and 8,385 square feet — among the most expansive private sky homes ever offered in South Florida. Interiors throughout the building are curated by MORADA Haute Furniture Boutique, with custom European cabinetry, waterfall-edge stone countertops, and spa-caliber primary bathrooms as standard specification. Pricing across the two towers ranges from 50,000 for entry-level one-bedroom residences to approximately 2 million for the grandest penthouse offerings.
The 2-acre recreation deck that bridges the base of both towers is one of the most extensively programmed amenity platforms in Miami's new-construction landscape. A semi-Olympic lap pool, resort pool, children's splash pad, outdoor whirlpool spa, and solarium deck with private cabanas establish the water amenity sequence, while a yoga lawn, indoor-outdoor wellness center, and state-of-the-art fitness facility anchor the health and movement program. Active recreation is served by tennis, basketball, and paddle courts alongside a miniature golf course. A waterfront restaurant and a separate bay-view cafe provide all-day dining with Biscayne Bay as their backdrop, and a water sports marina with kayak and paddleboard service brings residents directly onto the water. Social infrastructure is equally comprehensive: a wine cellar, a private theater, a teen lounge and gaming center, a children's playroom and playground, an adult lounge with outdoor terrace, a party room with private kitchen, and a business center with conference facilities ensure that virtually every resident need is met within the building's own footprint. Landscaping across the entire deck and baywalk is the work of ArquitectonicaGEO, the landscape architecture arm of the Arquitectonica studio.
Edgewater occupies a strategic strip of Biscayne Bay frontage between Downtown Miami to the south and Wynwood to the north, and its evolution over the past decade has been among the most dramatic in any American city. The neighborhood now sits at the center of Miami's creative and cultural geography — directly adjacent to the Wynwood Arts District, minutes from the Miami Design District and Midtown Miami, and a short drive from Brickell's financial corridor and the galleries and restaurants of the Upper East Side. Aria Reserve's address places it in the most premium waterfront position within Edgewater, with the 547 linear feet of baywalk providing direct pedestrian access to the water and to the emerging network of parks and promenades that now ring the upper bay. The Metromover and Metrorail connections in Downtown are reachable within minutes, and Miami International Airport is approximately 25 minutes by car, making the location as functional as it is aspirational.
The South Tower at Aria Reserve achieved its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy in the summer of 2025 and is currently in its closing phase, with residents taking possession of their units. The North Tower topped off in July 2025 and is in its final phases of exterior cladding and interior completion, with delivery anticipated in the second quarter of 2026. Together the two towers will stand as the completed realization of a project that broke ground in 2022 and has remained on schedule through every phase of one of Miami's most complex construction environments. For buyers, the window to acquire in the North Tower represents one of the final opportunities to purchase pre-completion, with current pricing reflecting the building's record-setting position in the market and the significant appreciation already documented across comparable units in the delivered South Tower.
Amenities
Location
700 NE 24th St, Miami, FL 33137
About Edgewater
Edgewater sits directly on Biscayne Bay between Downtown and Wynwood, quietly becoming one of Miami's most sought-after addresses. The neighborhood offers sweeping bay views, a calmer residential pace than Brickell, and proximity to the Design District and Wynwood arts scene — a combination that has attracted a wave of architecturally ambitious towers.
- Unobstructed Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach skyline views
- Bayside Edgewater Park and Margaret Pace Park waterfront access
- Minutes from Wynwood, the Design District, and Midtown
- Emerging dining and café culture along Biscayne Boulevard