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Miami residential condo tower provides a deeded office unit for every buyer

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Miami residential condo tower provides a deeded office unit for every buyer

The offices come with secretary service, private elevators, a reception area, and a coffee station.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | July 2, 2024
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
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A new Miami residential condo office tower sweetens the deal for buyers by providing an individual, deeded and furnished office with each condo unit purchased. One Twenty Brickell Residences, a 34-story, 240-unit tower, also offers more than 60,000 sf of exclusive residential amenities.

Each glass-paneled private office, located on floors two through 11 of the building, provides features to make working convenient for residents, including locking access, a desk and chair, two guest chairs, a wallpaper accent wall, and complimentary WiFi. Office space comes with complimentary concierge secretary service, private elevators, a reception area, and a coffee station. A reservable conference room with an eight-person capacity conference table, a 72-inch smart TV with a mounted camera, a conference phone, and complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Resident amenities include a pickleball court with courtside seating, a kid’s club and gym, a sky bar and lounge, a cafe and juice bar, an infinity-edge pool with sunset views, and a dog run. The wellness and fitness center includes steam, sauna, and treatment rooms, a relaxation area with outdoor terraces, a state-of-the-art fitness studio with the latest high-tech equipment, a movement studio, and a yoga lawn.

Personalized services include a building and wellness concierge, centralized management of the property, and smart-building technology. Additionally, residents will be surrounded by beauty and color as they live, work, and play thanks to a curated collection of custom art installations throughout the property.

Living spaces will include studio- to three-bedroom apartments, ranging from 450 sf to 1,395 sf. Each residence will include kitchens with custom countertops, backsplashes, a contemporary under-mount sink, and a curated high-end appliance package, imported and custom kitchen and bathroom cabinetry by Italkraft, WaterWorks bathroom fixtures, glass-enclosed showers, built-out closets in the primary bedrooms, designer polymer wood flooring, flooring selections included with specifications by Cotofana Designs, and a contemporary lighting package. Residences will also offer a high level of efficiency through PMG’s smart home technology.

With its central location in Brickell, the development will place residents in the center of a neighborhood teeming with Michelin Star restaurants, family-friendly attractions, and luxury retail.

On the project team: 
Developer: PMG 
Design architect: Sieger Suarez Architects
Architect of record: Sieger Suarez Architects
MEP engineer: MG Engineering
Structural engineer: CHM Structural Engineers  
General contractor/construction manager: John Moriarty and Associates

Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
Rendering ARX Creative
Miami's One Twenty Brickell Residences condo tower provides deeded office unit for every buyer. Rendering ARX Creative
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