The Edge, an ambitious mixed-use high-rise tower in Orlando, Florida, has officially broken ground after nearly two years since it was first reported by Florida YIMBY. Rising majestically to 32 stories, this groundbreaking development will introduce over 200,000 square feet of new construction, offering a vibrant living and working environment with more than 230 residences and 198,000 square feet of prime office space.
With a keen eye on meeting diverse housing needs, The Edge will present a mix of long-term and short-term rental options at market rates, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity within its community. Emphasizing a modern and dynamic lifestyle, residents will enjoy a wealth of amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, an expansive 25,000-square-foot amenity deck, a refreshing swimming pool, and the convenience of a 10-story parking garage. The office segment of the tower will occupy seven floors, further contributing to the vibrant energy of this transformative development.
Baker Barrios Architects, the esteemed Orlando-based firm, has unveiled an innovative angular design for The Edge, allowing for versatile floorplans and unit configurations to cater to various preferences and lifestyles. The project's unique architectural challenges were masterfully overcome, as the team skillfully navigated building in close proximity to a high-voltage underground line and an active railway, exemplifying their expertise and ingenuity.
Guiding the construction process is John Moriarty & Associates, ensuring a seamless execution of this visionary project. Working in tandem, Kimley-Horn brings its expertise to the civil engineering aspect, while McNamara Salvia lends its structural engineering prowess to ensure the tower's stability and safety. As anticipation builds, The Edge is projected to reach completion by 2026, taking its place at 225 South Garland Avenue, Orlando, Florida, 32801, enriching the vibrant landscape of Orange County.
Significantly, The Edge's strategic location lies north of the SunTrust Plaza, a successful previous development completed by the same visionary developer in 2020. This transformative venture replaced the former Ballroom at Church Street Station, signifying the continuous evolution of Orlando's urban landscape.
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