Apr 11, 2015 - 0 Comments - Property Profiles -

Commercial Real Estate Profile: 1450 Brickell Avenue

1450 Brickell is an all office high-rise in Miami, Florida. This huge skyscraper has a total of 35 floors and stands 165 meters. (540 feet). It is located in the southern Brickell Financial District in Downtown Miami next to One Broadway. It’s precise location is on the corner of Broadway and Brickell Avenue. !1450 Brickell has a total of 54,000m2 (580,000square feet) of office space and was designed by Nichols, Brosch, Wurst, Wolf & Associates, Inc. 1450 Brickell is only one of several office space projects to be developed and opened in Downtown Miami.

This office skyscraper is elegantly designed to have an astounding and artistic quality of light and texture. It makes good use of exquisite finishing materials such as imported stone, polished hardwoods accentuated with stainless steel, and this gives of a unique and beautiful interaction from the natural morning light to the afternoon sunlight. The higher floors offer a breathtaking panoramic view of the Atlantic ocean as well as the city that is arguable one of the best views you can find in Miami.

The ground floor has a cascading fountain that is the foreground to a restaurant that provides a cosmopolitan and outdoor dining atmosphere. The 14th floor of 1450 Brickell features a terrace lounge that was created to temper hectic working hours and offer the ideal outdoor working environment that overlooks the Brickell Business District. The low-rise and high-rise floor plates provide approximately 24,000 to 26,100 square feet of rentable office space that is ideal for a contiguous full floor set-up. The almost column free floors offer an abundance of breathtaking skyline and water views and a core window distance as well.

1450 Brickell will require you to wait 4-6 months from lease signing for this first generation space and occupancy. The minimum lease duration is 5 years. Its adjacency to Four Seasons, W Marriot Hotel and Conrad makes it a prime office location. The building’s unique design was inspired by its location on an acute corner, a 70o angle. This gave rise to the opportunity of giving the building a sharp edge.

Another enterprising feature of 1450 Brickell is that is it a LEED Gold Certified Building and it is especially resilient to hurricanes. Another distinguishing design feature is the impact resistant blue glass that forms the building’s facade. Miami’s building code requires the first thirty floors to have large missile impact resistant glass while higher floors should feature small missile impact resistant glass.

There are a total of 1.200 parking spaces that include on-ramp parking. The parking garage is located on the lower floors and entry is from the Southeast 15th Road. The building ground floor has a breezeway running through the base of the building and connects the driveway entrance with Brickell avenue and features outdoor seating.

Located on the same floor as the terraced skydeck is conference space equipped with videoconferencing technology available to the building’s tenants and a gym. The building’s ventilation, heating and air-conditioning system cleverly includes sensors that help in managing electricity consumption. The sensors are in over 6,000 locations all over the building.