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555 Washington

Located on Miami Beach's most prominent corner at 5th Street and Washington Avenue, 555 Washington brings much awaited Class A office space to Miami Beach. This mixed-use development offers 60,000 square feet of true class A office space, a 261-space covered parking garage, and 20,000 square feet of prime retail. The elegant elliptical shape at the corner of the building is a glass curtain wall with aluminium fins wrapping around as both an aesthetic and practical shading feature. This building features state-of-the-art hi-speed communications capabilities and sophisticated security and eletrical systems.

Restaurants abound on this main street

This 1920’s building was fully restored to its original grace. It includes retail stores and restaurants on the first floor with prime office suites on the second floor.

90,000 square feet of classrooms, offices, dorm rooms and common areas were revamped and updated.

A museum, coffee house, nightclub, shops, and offices

The largest, freestanding store in the GUESS arena, tis flagship store is nothing short of dramatic. Built in 1998, a spectacular bi-level, 10,400 square foot space soars into a dramatic 30 foot high ceiling.

This Mammoth 1920’s building of more than 100,000 square feet was once home to the largest furniture manufacturers in Miami. It has now been converted into upscale design showrooms and hi-tech office/loft spaces.

The Lincoln is an energetic building, bringing the latest in the building design to Miami Beach. This Modern landmark features 120,000 square feet of unparalleled Class A office space, a 719-space covered parking garage, and 38,500 square feet of prime retail. Designed by internationally know architects, ARQUITECTONICA, The Lincoln caters to new media companies, the entertainment industry, financial institutions, as well as the traditional professions. State-of-the-art facilities include hi-speed fiber optics, generator-ready infrastructure and separately metered electric.

This 1930’s Art Deco jewel located on famous Ocean Drive in Miami Beach underwent a total renovation of over $6 million. Three stories were added, the south side was widened and intricate details were restored. The building has a retail space on the first floors, offices on floors three through five, and 13 luxury condominium units on the top six floors. The building won awards from the American Institute of Architects, as well as the Miami Design Preservation League. Construction only took 11 months.