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460 NE 28th St, Miami, FL 33137

Icon Bay image #1
Sale
19
Rent
13
PRICE
$630,000+
SQ FT
854-2,569
UNITS
220
STORIES
40
BUILT
2015

About

Icon Bay

Your bayfront home, defined by modern elegance, sculpture gardens, panoramic views, and convenient access to everything Miami.

Completed in 2015, Icon Bay is a striking 43-story tower by one of Miami’s most prominent real estate developers, the Related Group. Despite its scale, the building feels surprisingly intimate, with just eight residences per floor, offering a more private take on high-rise living. Residences range from one- to three-bedrooms and 854 to 1,639 square feet, and each of the 300 units opens up to a private balcony with breathtaking views of the Bay and South Beach skyline.

The tower’s undulating façade by Miami's award-winning Arquitectonica draws inspiration from the movement of water. Inside, you’re treated to thoughtfully laid out floor plans, premium European cabinetry, a professional-grade stainless steel appliance package, imported stone counters, and European-style vanity cabinets.

At the ground level, an open-air arrival experience gives way to lush waterfront gardens and a spectacular sculpture park conceived in collaboration with the minds behind the Pérez Art Museum. You also have direct access to the BayWalk, a scenic waterfront promenade for pedestrians and cyclists, connecting your Edgewater home to world-class experiences in Downtown.

Icon Bay offers you a selection of resort-level amenities, including a bayfront infinity-edge pool with cabanas and a cocktail bar, two rooftop tennis courts, a waterfront fitness center and spa, a screening room, an on-site gourmet restaurant, and separate lounges for kids and teens.

Where is Icon Bay?

Living in one of Miami’s most sought-after family-friendly neighborhoods, you can stroll to nearby restaurants, cafés, a Trader Joe’s, and a collection of trendy retail and dining options at the Shops at Midtown Miami. The cultural hubs of Wynwood, Arts & Entertainment District, and Downtown Miami are less than 10 minutes away by car. South Beach and the airport are both conveniently 20 minutes away.

Icon Bay Residence Features:

  • Floor plans from 854 to 1,639 square feet
  • Selection of one- to three-bedroom residences & penthouses
  • All residences directly face the Bay
  • Private elevators and entry foyers in every residence
  • Units delivered designer ready
  • Premium European cabinetry
  • Imported stone counters and backsplashes with convenient island in most residences
  • Professional-grade stainless steel appliance package with refrigerator/ freezer, ceramic glass cooktop, built-in oven, low-noise dishwasher, and built-in microwave
  • Double-basin under-mounted sinks
  • Designer faucets with pull-out sprayers
  • Imported porcelain tile flooring
  • Floor-to-ceiling walls of windows with panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach from every residence
  • Spacious outdoor terraces/balconies with undulating glass railings
  • Lofty 9-foot ceilings throughout
  • Outdoor lounge spaces accessible from living rooms and/or bedrooms
  • European style vanity cabinets with designer details
  • Imported stone vanity tops
  • Full-size mirrors
  • Designer-brand lighting, fixtures and accessories
  • Spacious soaking tubs and glass-enclosed showers
  • Imported tile flooring and wet walls

Icon Bay Amenities:

  • Over 400 linear feet of stunning Biscayne Bay frontage
  • Resort-style infinity-edge pool right on Biscayne Bay
  • Poolside private cabanas and snack/cocktail bar
  • Two, residents-only, lighted rooftop tennis courts
  • Waterfront fitness center and spa with top-of-the-line cardio equipment, weight training, sauna, steam rooms, personal trainers, yoga, and Pilates classes, and more
  • On-site gourmet restaurant and retail on the ground floor
  • Residents’ coffee bar
  • Kids and teens lounge
  • State-of-the-art residents’ cinema screening room
  • Private party and function space for exclusive use by residents
  • Grand three-story lobby with 24-hour concierge staff
  • Unique blend of private and public spaces with access to a waterfront park, interactive fountains, and sculpture garden
  • Storage area for windsurfing, paddle boarding, jet skis and other motorized and non-motorized aquatic activities
  • Grand covered entry driveway with 24-hour valet parking
  • 24-hour security

Key Building Details

Architect
Arquitectonica
Developer
The Related Group
Interior Designer
Arquitectonica
Neighborhood
Avg Price / Sq Ft
$783
Avg Assoc Fee
$1.41 / sq ft / month
Walk Score ®
CBB Rank
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Building Amenities

Pool / Spa
Pool / Spa
Heated Pool, Spa / Hot Tub, Sauna
Sport / Fitness
Sport / Fitness
Billiard, Exercise Room, Pool, Tennis
Parking
Parking
Covered, Garage
General Amenities
General Amenities
Club Room, Community Room, Elevator
Waterfront
Waterfront
Bay Front

Additional details

Avg Price / Sq Ft
$783
Unit Conveniences
Central Cooling, Central Heat, Dishwasher, Electric Heat, Unfurnished, Walk In Closets, Washer/Dryer
Maintenance Includes
Building Exterior, Common Area, Pool Service, All Amenities, Elevator, Hot Water, Water, Other Maintenance Includes
Type of Association
Condo
Style
N/A
Transit Score ®
Bike Score ®

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There are currently no units listed for sale in the MLS
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Icon Bay floorplans

Icon Bay floorplans
Apt#
01
01
02
03
04
05
05
06
Model
Residence 01
Residence 01
Residence 02
Residence 03
Residence 04
Residence 05
Residence 05
Residence 06
Bed / Baths
3 / 3 + Den
2 / 2 + Den
1 / 1.5 + Den
2 / 2 + Den
1 / 2 + Den
1 / 1
N/A
1 / 1
Floors
3 - 4
5 - 39
5 - 39
5 - 39
3
3
4 - 39
3
Interior + Ext (Sq Ft)
1,639 + N/A
1,311 + 181
854 + 165
1,107 + 161.3
1,173 + N/A
1,208 + N/A
1,143 + 112.2
906 + 112.2

Icon Bay building stats

Inventory
Condos for Sale and for Rent
220
Total Condos
19 Condos for Sale
9% of building
13 Condos for Rent
6% of building
15%
of building

Sales stats

Key averages for the building

AVG LIST PRICE

$993,368

AVG LIST PRICE / SQ FT

$783

AVG SALE PRICE

$711,875*

*past six months

AVG SALE PRICE/ SQ FT

$635*

*past six months

129*

Avg Days on Market

*past six months

Sales history

Number of sold condos by month

March 2026
1
February 2026
2
January 2026
1
December 2025
1
November 2025
1
October 2025
1

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If you’re after an urban, bay-centric lifestyle with quick access to Miami’s top cultural districts, two neighborhoods should be on your shortlist: Edgewater and Midtown. Located just north of Downtown Miami, these two highly walkable Miami neighborhoods offer distinct living experiences, despite their proximity. Edgewater leans active and serene, with Biscayne Bay views and generous green space, while Midtown hums with an energetic arts, shopping and dining scene and fast-growing commercial hubs. Understanding their differences (and similarities) is key to choosing which neighborhood’s lifestyle best fits your needs. In this article, we give you our 20+ years of Miami real estate experience to guide you on everything you need to know when choosing between Edgewater vs Midtown Miami. ## The Lifestyle Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood is a serene waterfront retreat stretching roughly from NE 17th Street to NE 37th Street, bordered by Biscayne Bay to the east and NE 2nd Avenue to the west. It’s a peaceful enclave, prized for its expansive green spaces, anchored by Margaret Pace Park, where spacious dog parks, sports courts, marina, and bayfront recreation create a resort-style urban sanctuary. The neighborhood has seen a meteoric rise over the past 15 years, attracting buyers who seek luxury condo living with world-class amenities at landmark developments like Elysee and Missoni Baia, as well the recently completed Aria Reserve South Tower, all luxury bayfront buildings with forever water views. It appeals equally to young professionals, families with children, and anyone looking for a central home base with quick access to Downtown, South Beach, the Design District, and Miami’s major cultural landmarks. ## ###### The Standard Residences - Midtown (rendering) Meanwhile, Midtown lies just northwest of Edgewater, west of Biscayne Boulevard, stretching from East Coast Boulevard to North Miami Avenue. It’s compact, and borders Wynwood along NE 29th Street and stretching north to the I-95 Expressway, where it meets Buena Vista and the Design District. Master planned about 20 years ago, it’s an entirely new neighborhood that is not waterfront, but does provide some bayviews from its several towers. It’s the perfect spot for those who thrive in a lively, walkable environment surrounded by shopping, diverse dining, and a steady dose of urban energy. Because of its intentional design, Midtown is like a modern village, where you can go downstairs and get your coffee in the cafe that’s basically in your building. Or walk one block to get basics at a variety of national retail stores. Like Edgewater, Midtown is also very pet-friendly. It’s currently experiencing a construction boom, started over the past five years, anchored by the upcoming and massive Midtown Park project, a large-scale residential and office complex, Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences, the Standard Residences Midtown, and the ULTRA Padel Club, the largest padel facility in the U.S. ## Getting Around Edgewater offers great walkability or a very short uber or free Metromover ride to Miami’s cultural and entertainment core, including the Pérez Art Museum, the Frost Museum of Science, and the Kaseya Center. For those who enjoy walking or cycling, Midtown, the Design District and Wynwood are within reach. And it’s the only mainland Miami neighborhood that gives you direct access to the beautiful and scenic Venetian Causeway, which is a favorite exercise path for a morning or evening walk, jog or bike ride, where you are surrounded by water on both sides. And it takes you straight into the west side of South Beach at Sunset Harbour in about a 12-minute drive. Public transit options include several Metrobus lines, the Metrorail, and Miami's free Trolley, though most residents travel by car thanks to the area’s convenient access to major roads like Biscayne Boulevard (US-1), I-395, and I-95, connecting you to the Miami Beach causeways, Brickell, and Miami International Airport. ###### Midtown sits very close to the heart of Miami’s cultural scene, just steps away from Wynwood's vibrant art galleries and the Design District’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Dale Zine bookstore, historic Moore Building, luxury boutiques and dining experiences. It’s grid layout and compact blocks make it ideal for those who value walkability in a bustling, urban setting. The neighborhood also offers quick connections to I-95, I-395, and Biscayne Boulevard, streamlining commutes to Downtown Miami, Miami Beach, and the airport. Public transit options mirror those in Edgewater, with bus routes, the Metrorail, and the Miami Trolley linking the area to Brickell, Downtown, and the Design District. Find out why Edgewater is one of the best neighborhoods for families in Miami ## The Work-Life Flow Edgewater remains primarily residential, with much less commercial activity than other parts of Miami, though it benefits from close proximity to Downtown and Midtown’s bustling business centers. The neighborhood features local cafes, boutique shops, and grocery stores like Publix, as well as a variety of independent retailers and everyday services. Midtown, by contrast, stands out as a vibrant commercial and retail hub anchored by The Shops at Midtown, a lively 26-acre open-air shopping center with a variety of major brands that serves as a convenient one-stop destination for everyday essentials. Additionally, Midtown hosts a number of corporate offices and mixed-use towers, reinforcing its role as a live-work-play district. The blend of business, retail, and residential uses creates a dynamic ecosystem that attracts both residents and visitors. ###### Midtown Shopping Center ## Outdoor Living & Waterfront When comparing Edgewater vs Midtown, Edgewater undeniably takes the lead in this category with Margaret Pace Park, a scenic 8-acre waterfront oasis overlooking Biscayne Bay. The park features walking trails, a sculpture garden, mangrove forests, and a marina, as well as direct water access perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and other water sports. As a visitor, you also get to enjoy basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, plus a shaded playground and two dog parks designed for both large and small breeds. ###### Midtown’s green space landscape is more modest, centered around Roberto Clemente Park, a small neighborhood spot popular for casual recreation, dog walking, and relaxation. To balance this, many of Midtown’s newer condo developments include beautifully landscaped courtyards, rooftop gardens, and wellness decks that extend nature into the vertical cityscape. Watch our Midtown Miami video guide for the complete experience ## Arts and Culture While Edgewater is a quiet, laid-back neighborhood, it offers easy access by foot or car to Miami’s top cultural venues, including: * the Adrienne Arsht Center, * Ziff Opera House, * Kaseya Center, * Pérez Art Museum, and * Frost Museum of Science. In recent years, more boutique galleries and creative spaces have been opening, especially around luxury developments like Missoni Baia, enhancing Edgewater’s local art scene without sacrificing its tranquil character. ###### Pedestrian Promenade in the Design District, - SB Architects. Photo courtesy of SB Architects Midtown, on the other hand, benefits from being close to the heart of Miami’s buzzing art world in Wynwood and the Design District. These neighboring districts host major international art fairs like: * Art Miami, * Red Dot Fair, and * CONTEXT Art, alongside lively pop-up exhibits during Miami Art Week. It is also close to iconic venues such as the Moore Building and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), which recently acquired part of the de la Cruz Collection and plans to expand its exhibition space and public programs by 2026, signaling a new chapter in the district’s cultural evolution. ## The Shopping Edit Edgewater’s largely residential character means retail options are limited, though not absent. Shopping choices include everyday needs at a Publix on Biscayne Boulevard and a selection of boutiques, bike shops, and furniture stores scattered along its main corridors. For a wider range of retail options, you can look towards nearby Downtown Miami, Midtown, Wynwood, and the Design District, which offer more specialized and luxury shopping experiences. Midtown, in contrast, stands out as a commercial hub anchored by The Shops at Midtown. The expansive open-air mall features over 200 shops and restaurants anchored by brands such as Target, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, Petco, and Trader Joe’s. The shops combine well-known chains with unique boutiques to meet diverse lifestyle needs in one convenient, walkable area. ## Signature Flavors Dining in Edgewater mirrors its residential charm, with many renowned restaurants housed within luxury condo developments, such as Amara at Paraiso. Other upscale dining options include Klaw and Casadonna, a couple of elegant locales in the historic Miami Women’s Club building offering breathtaking Biscayne Bay views, and Mignonette, famed for its seafood. Health-conscious eaters appreciate Pura Vida near Margaret Pace Park, while authentically crafted Italian pastries and coffee are highlights at Pinocchio Cafe and Paolo Fontanot Bakery. Casual spots like The Daily Creative Food Co. and La Latina also contribute to a varied local food scene. ###### KLAW in Edgewater - Artist Rendering Midtown is known for its vibrant culinary scene packed with diverse eateries and open-air cocktail lounges. Notables include Salumeria 104 with classic Italian fare; Novecento, where Mediterranean, Argentine, and Latin fusion cuisine pairs beautifully with an excellent wine selection; and is walking distance to all of the top-rated restaurants of the Design District. Check out our Local's Guide to all the best restaurants in Edgewater and Midtown ## Top Schools Edgewater and Midtown are close enough to share access to Miami's top private schools, including Centner Academy, the Cushman School, St. Francis Xavier, Center of Life Academy, Metropolitan International, Jacobs Athletic Science, ILEARN Preparatory, and the Interamerican Learning Center. Public options include Eneida M. Hartner Elementary School and Jose De Diego Middle School, as well as the prestigious Young Men’s Preparatory. High schools in the area include the highly-ranked, specialized Design and Architecture Senior High (DASH) and New World School of the Arts (NWSA), while charter options include International Studies Charter School, Toussaint Louverture Miami Arts Charter School, Aspira, and Bridge Prep Academy. ###### Design and Architecture Senior High (DASH) ## Architecture & Design Edgewater is distinguished by elegant towers built mostly within the last decade, alongside a few older low-rise residential buildings that add character to the neighborhood. These newer developments offer breathtaking Biscayne Bay views and upscale amenities such as Olympic-sized pools, state-of-the-art spas, and comprehensive fitness centers. Some of Edgewater’s most luxurious buildings include: * the newly completed south tower of Aria Reserve, with Miami’s tallest waterfront twin towers * Missoni Baia, which brings Italian fashion flair to the area, and * Elysee Miami, a 57-story boutique tower noted for its two-residences-per-floor exclusivity. And new Edgewater preconstruction developments include: * Villa Miami, a hyper-luxurious tower featuring an exoskeleton design and Miami’s first residential rooftop helipad, and * Cove Miami, promising a luxurious, Zen-lifestyle in the heart of Edgewater. Meanwhile, Midtown has seen a surge of new upscale condo development in recent years, with many projects surrounded by lush tropical gardens and offering state-of-the-art amenities and striking design. Some of the most notable include: * Midtown 29 and Midtown 4, noteworthy for their scale and modern finishes, and * Midblock Condominium, which brings established mid-rise charm to the area. 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