BRICKELL, MIAMI, FLORIDA
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'Brickell' is a neighborhood of Downtown Miami, Florida south of the Miami River expanding south to SE 26th Road (the Rickenbacker Causeway). Brickell is split into two subdivisions by Broadway, Upper Brickell and Lower Brickell. [1]
Upper Brickell is home to Miami and Miami-Dade County's financial district as well as the site of many new high-rise luxury condominium developments and officer towers that constantly redefine the Miami skyline. Referred to as the "Manhattan of Miami", Upper Brickell is home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States, mostly along Brickell Avenue, Brickell's main north-south avenue and Miami Avenue.[2] Although Upper Brickell has traditionally been known as the financial district, in recent years construction of many condominium and apartment towers has led Upper Brickell to also become an upscale-residential neighborhood. Just a few hundred feet east of Upper Brickell is Brickell Key, an island of high-rise condominium towers.
Lower Brickell is south of Broadway and is mainly low and mid-rise residential west of Brickell Avenue and high-rise residential to the east of Brickell Avenue. Lower Brickell includes the "Millionaire's Row" section of Brickell Avenue, home to many expensive residences.
★ Aon Corporation
★ Espírito Santo Financial Group (U.S. headquarters)
★ Greenberg Traurig (Headquarters)
★ Banco Santander
★ Bank of America
★ UBS
★ Four Seasons (hotel)
★ Washington Mutual
★ HSBC
★ Colonial Bank
★ BankAtlantic
★ OceanBank
★ SunTrust
★ J.W. Marriot (hotel)
★ State Trust
★ Banco Industrial de Venezuela
★ Mellon Financial
★ U.S. Century Bank
1. Brickell (Financial) District Map
2. Miami Brickell Neighborhood Information
Map of Downtown Miami with its neighborhoods and subdistricts.
'Brickell' is a neighborhood of Downtown Miami, Florida south of the Miami River expanding south to SE 26th Road (the Rickenbacker Causeway). Brickell is split into two subdivisions by Broadway, Upper Brickell and Lower Brickell. [1]
Upper Brickell is home to Miami and Miami-Dade County's financial district as well as the site of many new high-rise luxury condominium developments and officer towers that constantly redefine the Miami skyline. Referred to as the "Manhattan of Miami", Upper Brickell is home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States, mostly along Brickell Avenue, Brickell's main north-south avenue and Miami Avenue.[2] Although Upper Brickell has traditionally been known as the financial district, in recent years construction of many condominium and apartment towers has led Upper Brickell to also become an upscale-residential neighborhood. Just a few hundred feet east of Upper Brickell is Brickell Key, an island of high-rise condominium towers.
Lower Brickell is south of Broadway and is mainly low and mid-rise residential west of Brickell Avenue and high-rise residential to the east of Brickell Avenue. Lower Brickell includes the "Millionaire's Row" section of Brickell Avenue, home to many expensive residences.
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| Companies in Brickell |
| References |
Companies in Brickell
★ Aon Corporation
★ Espírito Santo Financial Group (U.S. headquarters)
★ Greenberg Traurig (Headquarters)
★ Banco Santander
★ Bank of America
★ UBS
★ Four Seasons (hotel)
★ Washington Mutual
★ HSBC
★ Colonial Bank
★ BankAtlantic
★ OceanBank
★ SunTrust
★ J.W. Marriot (hotel)
★ State Trust
★ Banco Industrial de Venezuela
★ Mellon Financial
★ U.S. Century Bank
References
1. Brickell (Financial) District Map
2. Miami Brickell Neighborhood Information
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