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Click here for current Brickell Area Developments. A window on the future. And just as diversity has always been the key to Miamis 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. 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. 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. 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. Current Brickell Area Developments. Description, Pictures, Pricing and slideshows. 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 worlds 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 youll see for yourself that today is surely your window of opportunity. Just outside your window Neighboring and Related Groups News has been good in the Brickell residential and business districts, as seen with increasing newspaper articles about new development in the area. High rise, multiuse buildings are replacing what have been long-vacant parcels of land, taking advantage of the beauty of the area and the convenience of location. While often not without some disagreement and inconvenience, most agree that the new surge in development activity is positive for area residents, property owners and businesses. New shopping venues, restaurants and other amenities greatly enhance the quality of life. Brickell residents are also fortunate to have a number of cultural attractions within minutes of their doorsteps, offering a place for family outings, activities for children and cultural events for adults. Following is a sampling of area attractions. Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown. Members and children under 12 free, adults are $5, seniors and students $2.50. Tuesdays are free with contributions welcome. Telephone: (305) 375-3000. This Museum offers a variety of continually changing exhibitions, programs and events for art lovers and casual observers alike. Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium, 3280 South Miami Avenue. Adults are $9, students and seniors $7 and children 3-12 $5.50. Members and children under 3 are free. Open every day. Telephone: (305) 646-4224. This venue offers interactive activities for every age, from star gazing in the Planetarium to playing virtual hoops basketball in the galleries. Smithsonian Expeditions exhibit, Wildlife Center, changing traveling exhibits, live science demos and more. www.miamisci.org Miami Seaquarium, 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway. Telephone: (305) 361-5705. Open daily 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Adults: $19.95, Children 3-9 $15.95, plus tax. Just over the bridge, this marine attraction features shows all day long ideal for the entire family. The Seaquarium offers a summer camp program with six week-long programs, three day-long camps and one overnight adventure to choose from, July 17 to August 28. Children can learn whale training technique, enjoy excursions along the shores of Biscayne Bay and join in efforts in conserve oceans or even become a marine researcher. Simpson Park, 55 Southwest 17th Road, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone: (305) 856-6801. Vizcaya, 3251 S. Miami Ave. Open to the public daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Telephone (305) 250-9133. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is an Italian Renaissance-style villa and formal gardens built in 1916 as the winter residence of industrialist James Deering. The house has 34 rooms of antique furnishings and decorative arts and the grounds include over 10 acres of formal gardens and fountains. The Wallflower Gallery, 10 NE 3rd Street, downtown. Open weekdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Telephone: (305) 579-0069. With the goal of making "capricious yet 'good art' available to an appreciative audience" this private gallery begun in 1977 prides itself in creating eclectic and innovative exhibitions. The styles of work range from African to figurative sculpture to pop and impressionism in a variety of mediums: painting, printmaking, charcoal, watercolor, copper foil and photography.
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