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Miami, FL, United States, 2007/09/28 - 3333 Biscayne is an alluring and environmentally sensitive 14 story Class A commercial building that will provide 130,000 square feet of office and 10,000 square feet of retail space in Miami’s Biscayne corridor near the famed Design District, home to Art.
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With a focus on aesthetic beauty rarely found in commercial buildings, 3333 Biscayne represents a new breed of commercial real estate. In addition to providing a fresh face for the boulevard, 3333 will serve as an integral component of the current revitalization of Biscayne Boulevard.
Developed by Cardinal Development Corp., 3333 Biscayne is the only proposed Class A office on Biscayne from the downtown Miami area to Aventura. Located between NE 33rd and 34th Streets on the east side of Biscayne Boulevard, 3333 is an attractive alternative to the crowded canyons of Brickell. Its opportune location is also just minutes from Miami’s Central Business District, the Miami Beaches, the Port of Miami, and Miami’s International Airport. This portion of Biscayne Boulevard is also at the heart of the most complete amenity base in all downtown Miami with the new Carnival Centre for the Performing Arts to the south The Shops at Midtown Miami at the north, anchored by Target, Linens ‘N Things, Loehmann’s, and Circuit City. In addition the Boulevard will soon welcome Staples and Starbucks located just blocks from 3333 Biscayne.
From its inception, 3333 Biscayne’s luxury office space has been influenced by artistic elements. The project is a unique fusion of ideas; the design incorporates a balance of practicality, art, and fantasy, resulting in colorful and invigorating spaces with utilitarian value. The design of 3333 creates a feeling of luxury and openness beginning in the lobby with its double-height ceilings and wall to wall impact resistant glass, striking interiors and creative use of space and light in the public areas. The innovative, soft and curvaceous plan for the building’s exterior originated as a stark geometric blueprint, but throughout the planning process has evolved into a rounded and whimsical vision. Even the building’s address “3333” fits the feminine and curvaceous aesthetic. The building will reflect the sky and surrounding areas by day and the stars and city lights by night as it transforms into a palatial, luminous vision. “The genesis of 3333 was based on invigorating a forgotten quarter of the city and its purpose is to bring back the class and prestige of a 1940’s Miami,” says the building’s architect, Pat Bosch of Perkins+Will. Perkins+Will is the firm with the most LEED accredited professionals in the country, as well the 3rd largest firm in Architecture and Interiors.
Furthermore, the building’s architectural significance combined with award-winning artwork on its façade echoes the area’s nascent trend of convergence between the worlds of art and commerce. Travelers on Biscayne, one of Miami’s most trafficked thoroughfares, will rejoice in a visual spectacle designed by Anastasia Cohen from Miami International University of Art & Design, who drew her inspiration from the etymology of the word “Biscayne”; Biscayne comes from the native word describing the road as the favorite path of the rising moon.
3333 Biscayne will boast beautiful city and Biscayne Bay views, technologically advanced workspaces, suites ranging from 1,000 to 15,000 square feet, common area conference facility with an LCD for presentations and an attached garden terrace, spacious retail and dining promenade, upsized back up emergency generator, and air conditioned storage areas. In addition to its many conveniences, 3333 Biscayne will also ensure over 400 assigned parking spaces, valet service and 24 hour security.
Scheduled for completion in spring 2009, the development will serve as an urban catalyst for commercial future development in the area. For more information about 3333 Biscayne, please contact Irene Arditi at 305.530.1212.
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