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The quiet workhorse of Edgewater. No brand, no drama, no headlines. Just large units, incredible views, and one of the best locations on Margaret Pace Park at a price that still makes sense.

Cite on the Bay is a two-building condominium complex in Edgewater completed in 2004, designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates and developed by MCZ/Centrum. The complex consists of the East Tower at 2000 N Bayshore Drive (15 stories, approximately 251 traditional condo units) and the West Tower at 2001 Biscayne Boulevard (5-6 stories, approximately 185 loft-style residences). The buildings feature a distinctive tropical modern facade with colorful orange, green, and terracotta accents that give the complex a playful, recognizable look on the Edgewater skyline. Units range from studios to three-bedrooms spanning 505 to 1,453 square feet, with the East Tower offering traditional flat layouts and the West Tower offering true loft-style residences with stained concrete floors. The complex includes 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail including The Daily and Citibank, a resort-style pool with jacuzzi, a fitness center with Technogym equipment, a club room, and 24/7 concierge service. This is an entry-level building that does not pretend to be anything it is not. The units are large for the price point, the location is excellent with a 92 Walk Score, and the building is well maintained with no HOA drama. It serves a specific audience: people who want to live in a great location in a decent building without paying for prestige they do not need.
Cite on the Bay attracts a practical, no-nonsense resident base. You will find young professionals who value the walkable location and proximity to the Metromover, small families who need the larger floor plans, retirees who appreciate the convenience of ground-floor retail and nearby Publix, and investors who like the consistent rental demand at this price point. This is not a social scene building. The residents are people who chose the building for its location and value, not for status or amenities. The community is quiet, diverse, and functional.
Cite on the Bay sits in the heart of Edgewater, directly across from Margaret Pace Park on N Bayshore Drive. The building backs up to Biscayne Bay with some units offering direct bay views. Biscayne Boulevard is one block west with a growing corridor of restaurants, shops, and services. The location is one of the most walkable in Edgewater.
Eight-acre bayfront park with jogging paths, tennis courts, basketball, volleyball, and off-leash dog park. Directly across the street.
Full-service grocery store approximately two blocks from the building.
Growing commercial corridor with dining, retail, and everyday services.
Free automated transit connecting to Downtown and Brickell. Approximately four blocks south.
Art galleries, restaurants, breweries, and the Shops at Midtown Miami.
World-class performing arts center for opera, ballet, and Broadway shows.
The area immediately surrounding Cite on the Bay is undergoing significant development. A new building has been proposed directly to the south, which will bring construction activity for the next three to five years. The broader Edgewater neighborhood continues to densify with luxury towers replacing older buildings and surface parking lots. The Baywalk extension will eventually create a continuous waterfront path through the neighborhood. Long-term, the area will become denser and more urban, which should support property values but will mean years of construction disruption in the near term.
Elevator Density Rating
4
Passenger
1
Service
~20
Units/Floor
436
Total Units
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Cite on the Bay is actually two distinct buildings with different characters. The East Tower at 2000 N Bayshore Drive is a 15-story traditional condo building with 251 units featuring Italian porcelain floors, granite countertops, and standard condo layouts. The West Tower at 2001 Biscayne Boulevard is a 5-6 story building with 185 loft-style residences featuring stained concrete floors, higher ceilings, and a more industrial-modern feel. The two buildings share amenities but have different vibes. If you want a traditional condo layout, look at the East Tower. If you want a loft with more character, look at the West Tower. Make sure you know which building you are looking at when evaluating units.
One of the best things about Cite on the Bay is the unit sizes relative to what you pay. Two-bedrooms here run from about 984 to 1,254 square feet, and three-bedrooms go up to 1,453 square feet. At an average price per square foot around $494, you are getting significantly more space than you would in most newer Edgewater buildings at a similar or lower total price. Every unit has an in-unit washer and dryer, walk-in closets in the master bedrooms, and impact-resistant glass. The finishes are 2004-era and not going to win any design awards, but the bones are solid and the space is real.
Cite on the Bay has a Walk Score of 92, which is Walker's Paradise territory. The building sits directly across from Margaret Pace Park and its eight acres of bayfront green space. Publix is about two blocks away. Biscayne Boulevard restaurants and shops are right outside your door. The Metromover is approximately four blocks south, giving you free public transit access to Downtown and Brickell. The Transit Score is 76 (Excellent Transit), which is among the best in Edgewater. If you want to minimize car dependency, this is one of the better locations in the neighborhood.
The 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail at Cite on the Bay is a genuine daily convenience, not just a marketing bullet point. The Daily is a popular sandwich restaurant right in the building, and there is a Citibank branch on-site. Having retail at the base of your building means you do not have to cross Biscayne Boulevard or drive anywhere for basic errands and quick meals. This is something that most Edgewater buildings do not have, and it makes a meaningful difference in day-to-day livability.
If you are coming from a newer luxury building or expecting high-end finishes, Cite on the Bay will disappoint you. The common areas are functional but not impressive. The pool and amenities are basic. The lobby is nice enough with its double-height design, but it is not going to wow anyone. The hallways are standard. The unit finishes are 2004-era: granite countertops, basic cabinetry, standard appliances. Many units have been updated by individual owners, but the building-wide standard is entry-level. This is not a criticism. The building knows what it is and serves its audience well. But if you are looking for prestige or luxury, look elsewhere.
There is a lot of construction activity happening around Cite on the Bay, and it is going to continue for the next three to five years. There is a proposed new building directly to the south of the existing complex, which means construction noise, dust, and disruption right next door. The broader Edgewater neighborhood continues to densify rapidly with new towers going up on multiple nearby parcels. If you are sensitive to construction noise or disruption, understand that this is going to be a reality of living here for the foreseeable future. The east-facing units overlooking the bay will be less affected than units facing south or west.
Cite on the Bay is not a building full of influencers, party people, or social climbers. This is a building designed for people who want to live in a good location in a decent building without paying a premium for prestige. You will find young professionals, small families, retirees, and people who value convenience and space over flash. The community is quiet and functional. The building is well maintained with no HOA scandals or drama. If you want a building where people mind their own business and the management keeps things running smoothly, Cite on the Bay delivers on that. It is not exciting, but it is reliable.
Cite on the Bay is exactly what it looks like: a colorful, well-maintained, entry-level condo complex in one of the best walkable locations in Edgewater. The units are large, the prices are reasonable, the location is excellent, and the building does not pretend to be something it is not. You get a 92 Walk Score, Publix two blocks away, the Metromover four blocks south, Margaret Pace Park across the street, and ground-floor retail in your building. The amenities are basic, the finishes are 2004-era, and there is nothing luxurious about it. But if you are looking for space and location at a fair price without any prestige markup, Cite on the Bay is one of the better values in Edgewater. It has all the standard Edgewater upsides and downsides, but it delivers on the fundamentals.
Cite on the Bay is an honest, no-pretense condo complex in one of the best walkable locations in Edgewater. Built in 2004 by MCZ/Centrum, the two-building complex offers 436 units across a 15-story East Tower with traditional condos and a 5-6 story West Tower with loft-style residences. The units are large for the price, the location is excellent with a 92 Walk Score, and the building is well maintained with zero HOA drama. You have Publix two blocks away, the Metromover four blocks south, Margaret Pace Park across the street, and ground-floor retail including The Daily right in the building. The amenities are basic, the finishes are 2004-era, and there is absolutely nothing luxurious about it. But that is the point. This building serves people who want space and location at a fair price without paying a premium for prestige they do not need. It is not a building for influencers or people who want to impress their friends. It is a building for people who want to live in a great spot in a decent building that works. Expect construction disruption from a proposed new building to the south over the next few years, and all the standard Edgewater trade-offs apply. But for what it is, Cite on the Bay delivers.
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