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Washington & 5th
This 1930's Art Deco building is located in the heart of the historic
district on the corner of 5th Street and Washington Av. The retail
space has unmatched visibility as it sits on the corner of one
of the busiest intersections on Miami Beach and faces its incoming
traffic. Office spaces, including Scott Robins Companies Headquarters,
are housed above the retail.
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Old Post Office
In the heart of downtown Miami stands Miami's original post office
of 1912. This graceful, corner building is now converted into
stunning street-level retail and fully modernized upstairs offices.
Offices have balconies with French doors and 12' high ceilings
reminiscent of a bygone era. Parking is available on site. The
building offers approximately 22,000 square feet of offices (separately
metered), and 14,000 square feet of retail. (100 NE 1st Avenue,
Downtown Miami)
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Ferdinand & Martha Lofts
Dating from the 1920's, this block of historic buildings is now
converted into upscale, open work/live lofts set in lush tropical
landscape. Called The Martha and The Ferdinand, these Mediterranean
gems line 4th Street from Euclid to Meridian Avenues. The amenities
in each loft include: Brazilian hardwood cherry floors, balconies,
security entry, large bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens with
granite countertops and maple finish cabinetry. Individual lofts
range from approximately 1,600 - 2,000 square feet. (701-747 4th
Street)
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McCrory Building
This Art Deco Gem was built in the 1930's as one of the first
stores in the McCrory drug store chain. Located on the corner
of Espanola Way and Washington Av., this building is within Miami
Beach's historic Art Deco District. The McCrory has 19,000 square
feet of space of which 9,500 sq.ft. is prime retail space on the
first floor, and 9,500 sq.ft. is commercial space on the second
floor. (Washington Av. & Espanola)
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The Lincoln
The Lincoln is an energetic building, bringing the latest in 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 known 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. (opening Fall 2002) (Lincoln
& Jefferson Av.)
www.the-lincoln.com
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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 parking garage,
and 20,000 square feet of retail. This building features state-of-the-art
hi-speed communications capabilities and sophisticated security
and electrical systems.
www.555washington.com
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Fin Fed
Located in the heart of the fashion district, this building has
approximately 16,000 square feet of retail space. The Fin Fed
building sits on the corner of 8th Street and Washington Av. in
Miami Beach's historic Art Deco District. The building presently
includes tenants such as Versace, Hugo Boss and Via Spiga. This
building is affectionately known throughout Miami Beach as the
"Starfish" building, its giant metal starfish awning designed
by renowned artist Antonio Miralda. (8th Street & Washington
Av.)
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421 Washington Av.
This 1930's Mediterranean building is located near the corner
of 5th street and Washington Av., one of the busiest intersections
on Miami Beach. It has 3 commercial spaces upstairs and 2 retail
spaces on the ground floor.
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736 Collins Av.
This building was built in 1998 as a Guess Flagship store.
It sits right in the middle of the South Beach's fashion-district.
The Building was built for a single occupant and has over 10,000
square feet of space. A multitude of other high-end retailers
neighbor 736 Collins, such as Armani Xchange, Kenneth Cole, Versace,
Polo and Banana Republic.
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Espanola Way
Espanola Way is the oldest commercial street in Miami Beach. Built
in the 1920's and known as the Spanish Village, it represents
a charming collection of similarly themed Mediterranean buildings.
Espanola Way is centrally located by Washington and 14th and 15th
Street. Housed in these mixed-use buildings and lofts are retail
shops, cafes, architects, artist lofts, residences and productions
companies. A 4-star International Youth Hotel with over 145 delightfully
appointed rooms, is also on the street.
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The Webster
The restoration of this famous historic building in South Beach
was a catalyst for the Art Deco district renaissance. Located
on Collins Av. and 12th St. The Webster literally sits in the
middle of the action. It is no longer a hotel. Now it has large
office lofts, and caters primarily to the production industry
including modeling, television and film. (1220 Collins Av.)
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The Goldkress Building
This building is located in the heart of Miami Beach's historic
Art Deco District on the corner of Washington Av. and 12th Street.
This 1930's Art Deco building was built with solid keystone facades.
It has 24,000 square feet of space, 12,000 of which is prime first
floor retail and 12,000 square feet of second floor office space.
(12th Street & Washington Av.)
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