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Miami Center
Miami Center fromGeneral information Type Office Location 201 S. Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Florida, United States Coordinates 25°46′20″N 80°11′12″W / 25.77222°N 80.186748°WCoordinates: 25°46′20″N 80°11′12″W / 25.77222°N 80.186748°W Construction started 1980 Completed 1983 Opening 1983 Height Roof 484 ft (148 m) Technical details Floor count 34 The Miami Center is a skyscraper in downtown Miami, Florida. Although not even close to being one of that city's tallest buildings, it is a symbol of early downtown. Built in 1983, it is older compared with most of the taller buildings in Miami, which have been built in the last decade. In addition, the Miami Center is immediately adjacent to Bayfront Park, and is unobstructed when looking at the skyline from Miami Beach to the east. The building is 484 ft (148 m) tall and has 34 floors. It is located on Biscayne Boulevard and Southeast 3rd Street, to the east of the Central Business District and is adjacent to the Southeast Financial Center and the Hotel Intercontinental. The Bayfront Park Metro Station is also located close to the building. The tower consists of 100% office space.
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Notable Tenants
- Black Srebnick Kornspan and Stumpf, PA [1] - Roy Black, Esq.,[2] and his firm were one of the first tenants of The Miami Center, relocating their office from another Downtown Miami office building to the brand-new Miami Center in 1983. Roy Black, Esq. is a nationally-known attorney, famous for representing such high-profile clients as William Kennedy Smith, Rush Limbaugh, Kelsey Grammer and Indy 500 and Dancing With the Stars champion Hélio Castroneves.
- Stanford Financial Group (Floors 21, 26, and 27)[3] - It was the site of R. Allen Stanford's first office.[4]
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Miami Center (building on the left) next to the Southeast Financial Center from Bayfront Park
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References
- ^ "[1]." Black Srebnick Kornspan and Stumpf.
- ^ "[2]."
- ^ "Contact Us." Stanford Financial Group. Retrieved on April 13, 2009.
- ^ Elfrink, Tim. "The Fall of a Titan." Miami New Times. April 7, 2009. 2. Retrieved on April 13, 2009.
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Categories:- Buildings and structures completed in 1983
- Skyscrapers in Miami, Florida
- Skyscrapers between 100 and 149 meters
- Florida building and structure stubs
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