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Southeast Financial Center [4] is a two-acre development in Miami, Florida, United States. It consists of a 765 feet (233 m) tall office skyscraper and its 15-story parking garage. It was previously known as the Southeast Financial Center (1984–1992), the First Union Financial Center (1992–2003) and the Wachovia Financial Center (2003–2011).
One Biscayne Tower from the Southeast Financial Center parking annex One Biscayne Tower at night during Christmas season 2002. The Christmas tree shown at the time was the tallest one in the United States
Tallest building built in Miami in the 1970s. Surpassed as tallest by Wachovia Financial Center (now Southeast Financial Center) in 1984. [120] [121] 71 The Bond at Brickell: 491 (150) 44 2015 Brickell 323-unit residential tower at 1080 Brickell Avenue. Announced in Fall 2012. Broke ground in January 2014. [122] [123] 72 Brickell Arch: 487 (148 ...
The 830 Brickell agreement, along with a smaller, separate office lease at the Southeast Financial Center across the Miami River in downtown, will provide space for hundreds of Citadel employees ...
In 1969, the bank changed its name to Southeast Bank. At that time, the bank was led by Charles Zwick, former director of the Office of Management and Budget during the Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. [1] In 1983, it opened a signature 765-foot, 55-story tower in downtown Miami, the Southeast Financial Center.
Billionaire Griffin personally bought 125 Worth Ave., his spokesman confirmed. Representatives of sellers are not commenting about the deal.
Trammell Crow Center: Dallas: 1984 Republic Plaza: Denver: 1984 Fort Wayne Museum of Art: Fort Wayne, Indiana: 1984 Southeast Financial Center: Miami: 1984 1515 Poydras: New Orleans: 1984 Former Gulf Building 63 Building: Seoul, South Korea 1985 In Yeouido. Wachovia Tower: Birmingham, Alabama: 1986 McCormick Place - Phase 2 - Exposition Center ...
Center for Fine Arts; Miami International Film Festival begins. Southeast Financial Center built on Biscayne Boulevard. Miami Vice, a crime drama television series, debuts on NBC. It will run from 1984 to 1989. First edition of the Miami International Book Fair. 1985 Miami SunPost newspaper begins publication. Xavier Suarez becomes city mayor.