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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).
When built in 1972, it ended the Dade County Courthouse's 44-year reign as the tallest building in Miami. It held this status until the Southeast Financial Center was topped off in 1984. The building, although relatively short compared to many of the newer skyscrapers in Miami, remains a symbol of the city.
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 ...
86th-tallest in the United States; had been the tallest building in Miami and Florida from 2003-2017. Tallest building built in Miami and Florida in the 2000s. [4] [5] The building's total Building Area stands at 690,000sq.ft. [6] 4 Southeast Financial Center: 764 (233) 55 1984 Miami
Billionaire Griffin personally bought 125 Worth Ave., his spokesman confirmed. Representatives of sellers are not commenting about the deal.
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.
It surpassed Southeast Financial Center as the tallest building in Miami and Florida. The tower has 230,000 square feet (21,000 m 2) of Class A office space from floors 8 to 17. They are mostly occupied by HSBC Bank USA. [clarification needed] There are three lobbies. Two separate lobbies on the first floor and one on the seventh floor.