The Bridgewater

1881 79th Street, North Bay Village, FL 33141

Condo Building In Treasure Island

Units

118

Stories

21

Year Built

2006

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Units for Rent

2 Available Units

The Bridgewater

Kobi Karp Architecture
Architect

211,642

Total Sq Ft

Condominium

Building Type

The Bridgewater, a striking 21-story condominium, graces the scenic shores of Treasure Island in North Bay Village. Designed by the renowned architect Kobi Karp, this modern high-rise was completed in 2006 and features 118 units. Its sleek, curved facade of glass and white elements stands out against the backdrop of Biscayne Bay, offering residents a contemporary living experience with breathtaking water views.

The Bridgewater is a condominium located in Miami/Dade and the 33141 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Miami/Dade County attendance zone.

Building Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • Microwave
  • Pool
  • Waterfront
  • Kitchen
  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Range
  • Tub/Shower
  • Views
  • Dock
  • Elevator

Location

1881 79th Street, North Bay Village,
FL 33141

Neighborhood

North Bay Village’s Treasure Island neighborhood is one of the most unique communities in South Florida. The mainly-residential community is built on a tiny island in Biscayne Bay, connected to the mainland and Miami Beach by the JFK Causeway. This positioning puts Treasure Island directly in the path of thousands of beachgoers, but residents enjoy some of the most convenient access to the area’s beaches as well as boating and fishing from the marinas on neighboring Harbor Island.

Though small, Treasure Island functions as a largely self-sufficient village, with schools, grocery stores, restaurants, and bus stops serving the locals—WSVN television even has its studios on the northwest corner of the island. With the entire island comprising less than one square mile, residents are able to reach just about anywhere by foot or bicycle.

Learn More About Treasure Island

Schools

Treasure Island Elementary School

Public School

Grades PK, K-5

399 Students

AttendanceZone

3

Out of 10

Nautilus Middle School

Public Middle School

Grades 6-8

918 Students

AttendanceZone

4

Out of 10

Miami Beach Senior High School

Public High School

Grades 9-12

2,175 Students

AttendanceZone

4

Out of 10

Holy Spirit Church & Inst / Miami Beach Academy

Private School

Grades PK, K-1

0 Students

Nearby

0

Out of 10

Lehrman Community Day School

Private School

Grades PK-5

463 Students

Nearby

0

Out of 10

Yeshiva Elementary

Private School

Grades PK, K-8

0 Students

Nearby

0

Out of 10

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Transportation

Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
61
Out of 100
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
Bikeable
Bike Score®
58
Out of 100
While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.
Scores provided by Walk Score