A mirror on the past.
Just
north of Brickell Point where the Miami River flows
into Biscayne Bay, you can see the statue of a proud
Tequesta Indian. It stands as a homage to the indigenous
people who first settled this area. And in the 1870's,
along the same shores of this river, pioneers William
and Mary Brickell commenced development by operating
their trading outpost. It was Mary who first envisioned
the Brickell we know today. A neighborhood of wide,
gently curving avenues with tree-lined medians and expansive
water front estates that would appeal to a young nation's
landed gentry. So prestigious did the area become, that
before long it was referred to as "Millionaire's
Row." The mansions have since given way to towering
office buildings and luxury condominiums, yet Brickell
is still a center for trade and commerce, where the
pioneering, entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well.

A window on the future.
In
recent years, Brickell has come to the forefront of
international business and luxury living. Desire for
waterfront property and Brickell's emergence as Miami's
cosmopolitan center have encouraged considerable development
and even grander plans for the future. Certainly the
significance of being the second largest booming international
financial center in the United States will further stimulate
Miami's entire downtown area and lure new residents
and business alike.
And just as diversity has always been the key to Miami’s
growth and success, so too is it the key to Brickell's.
Be it the wealth of cultural influences, the many international
business interests represented, or even the simple contrast
of the many modern office structures with quiet shady
streets, Brickell is a dynamic area that the world is
recognizing as a leader for the next century.
Windows on the world of commerce.
One trip down Brickell Avenue and you're sure to see
why it is referred to as the "Wall Street of the
South." As a booming hub of world commerce, Brickell
is home to over 100 international and domestic financial
institutions. It is the country's second largest international
banking center. This proliferation, along with Brickell's
proximity to the State and Federal courthouses, has
given rise to tremendous growth in the accounting and
legal professions as well, particularly real estate
and trade law.
In
keeping with the pioneer spirit of William and Mary
Brickell's trading post, Miami has earned the respected
title of Free Trade Capital of the Americas. Rest assured,
its prominence is not limited to Latin America. Miami
hosts more than 64 consulates from around the globe,
29 bi-national chambers of commerce and 21 foreign trade
offices.
With over 5 million square feet of office space, Brickell
is adjacent to the Port of Miami and within minutes
of Miami International Airport, which services more
scheduled international flights than any other airport
in the Western Hemisphere. It's no surprise that when
the world looks to the leader in international commerce,
all eyes are on Brickell.
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Windows on the world of luxury
living.
Rising above the beautiful waters of Biscayne Bay is
one of the most unique and identifiable skylines in
the world. The luxury condominiums on exclusive Brickell
Key and those that line Brickell Avenue provide an incomparable
life of luxury to their residents. It seems only fitting
that they be located on the same precious strip of land
that was once known as "Millionaire's Row,"
in honor of the grand estates that stood upon it. Though
much has changed in the last 100 years, the friendly
neighborhood charm of Brickell endures.
From
2001 through 2005, over 4,000 new luxury apartments
and condominium residences were erected in the Brickell
area and that trend shows no sign of abating. As the
area continues to thrive, more and more people who work
in Brickell are choosing to live in Brickell. Why commute
when there is such an incredible quality of life just
steps from the office?
And perhaps the greatest luxury enjoyed by Brickell's
diverse population of young professionals, empty nesters,
and international businesspeople is the sense of community
that is so rare in most urban settings. Brickell residents
are secure knowing they can jog, walk their dogs or
simply take a nighttime stroll along the streets of
the neighborhood they call home.
The cultural riches from our
window on the world.
Magnificent
panoramic views allow those who live and work on Brickell
to see virtually all that is within their reach. The
glistening neon lights of eclectic South Beach, the
pulsing streets of Coconut Grove and the natural beauty
of Key Biscayne are all minutes away. And if you’re
a sports enthusiast, you’ll have plenty to cheer
about. The Heat plays at the Miami Arena downtown and
the Dolphins and Marlins just 20 Minutes north at Pro
Player Stadium.
For cultural pursuits, Brickell is centrally located
to the Vizcaya Museum, Miami City Ballet, New World
Symphony, Florida Grand Opera, Miami Art Museum, Gusman
Center for the Performing Arts and Coconut Grove Playhouse.
Being at the center of the city also puts many transportation
options within easy reach. Metro-Mover and Metro-Rail
give you access to downtown and all of Miami, and the
connecting Tri-Rail can take you north to Ft. Lauderdale
and Palm Beach. And should looking out at the painted
horizon turn your thoughts to travel, you are just a
short drive from two major international airports, not
to mention the world’s busiest cruise port.

If ever there was an ideal time to acquire your own
windows on Brickell, it is now. The selection of prime
office space and prestigious luxury condominiums will
never again be so great. And while the potential of
this emerging neighborhood is not limited, the availability
of preferred locations certainly is. With its well developed
infrastructure, this planned community is ready to accommodate
your growth as well as its own.
Brickell presents a unique
window of opportunity.
Nowhere else in South Florida will you find an area
with such an advantageous location, central to both
Miami and the world. Or one whose reputation as a center
of commerce is rivaled only by its standard of living.
Visit Brickell and you’ll see for yourself that
today is surely your window of opportunity.
Just outside your window…
- Over 100 domestic and international financial institutions
have earned Brickell a reputation as “Wall Street
South.”
- Brickell provides one of South Florida’s
larges concentrations of premium office space, with
over 5 million square feet completed and almost 600,000
square feet under construction.
- There are almost 8000 existing residential units
within a one mile radius of Eighth Street and Brickell
Avenue. There are over 3215 additional units presently
under construction and another 2276 planned.
- Over 1800 hotel rooms are located on Brickell Avenue
with another 625 to be completed by the middle of
2003.
- More scheduled airlines fly into nearby Miami International
Airport than any other airport in the Western Hemisphere.
- The bustling Port of Miami serves 3.4 million passengers
and well over 8.2 million tons of cargo each year.
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