The EDITION Residences Fort Lauderdale in Yahoo Life article titled “Edition Hotels Is Opening Stand-Alone Residences in Fort Lauderdale”.


The growing demand for luxury branded residences is stronger than ever—especially in Florida. And Edition, the Marriott International-owned luxury hotel brand founded by Ian Schrager, is busier than ever with new openings of hotels and residential properties across the country.


Edition has found massive success in neighboring Miami with its hotel and newly announced stand-alone residential tower but as Miami becomes crowded with new residents, construction and skyrocketing prices, many developers are looking to Fort Lauderdale, roughly 28 miles north of Miami. The city offers a similar lifestyle with more space and opportunity for development.


Fort Lauderdale is home to 300 miles of inland waterways, which is why it’s sometimes referred to as the “Venice of America,” and is home to sprawling estates, mega yachts and luxury offerings. It is also considered the yachting capital of the world. Edition Residences Fort Lauderdale is capitalizing on the waterfront opportunity by developing along the Intracoastal waterway.

“Edition Residences Fort Lauderdale offers three of the most important elements for the next generation of homeowners: intuitive service, a prime location and unparalleled amenities,” says Rishi Kapoor, CEO of Location Ventures, the developer of the project. “This will be the first time that a branded luxury residence will take shape on Fort Lauderdale’s coveted Intracoastal waterway, and with it comes a breadth of unique offerings unlike anything in the area.”


Located at 551 Bayshore Drive, the residences are housed within two jewel-box-like 11-story towers that feature cascading facades. The ultra-modern towers have spectacular water views, which are seen from each of the 65 residences. The luxury homes range from two to four bedrooms spanning 1,710 to 4,660 square feet. There will also be nine villas and four penthouses for those seeking larger accommodations.


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