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LOCATION
Running east to west through the center of downtown Miami, historic Flagler Street is the hub of the business district. A recent $11 million street restoration and beautification program has given new life to the area and has made Flagler Street more popular with businesses desiring convenient access to abundant international commerce.
Flagler Street’s proximity to I-95, Biscayne Boulevard, and I-395 is quite desirable for companies seeking centrally located office space. An easily accessible mass transportation system connects downtown Miami to destinations throughout South Florida via the Tri-Rail, Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus lines.
ONE FLAGLER
14 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33132
BUILDING INFO
Built in 1952 and designed by famed architect Morris Lapidus, the 141,000-square-foot, 15-story office and retail property contains 11,000 square feet of retail and 130,000 square feet of office. Retail storefront spaces range from 1,000 square feet to 5,000 square feet and more. Office suites range from 300 to 10,000 square feet, accommodating the needs of both small and large businesses. One Flagler’s for-lease rates start at an accessible $18 per-square-foot gross with attractive first year incentives.
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Ownership Midgard Group
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Management Midgard Management Group
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Leasing Benchmark Realty Group
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Original Architect Morris Lapidus
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Current Building Architect Beilinson Gomez Architect’s
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Completed 1952
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Renovation Ongoing
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Rentable Square Feet 141,000
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Number of Floors 15
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Typical Floor Size 10,000 rsf
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Floor to Ceiling Height 10’
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Building Operating Hours Monday – Friday: 7:00AM – 7:00PM (24hr access)Saturday: 9:00AM – 2:00PM
BUILDING FEATURES:
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Valet Parking
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Concierge Service
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Dry Cleaning Pick Up/Drop Off
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24 Hour Control Access
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Convenient ATM
BUILDING HISTORY
Henry Morrison Flagler, known as the “Father of Miami,” brought his Florida East Coast Railroad south to a small settlement on Biscayne Bay in 1896. This great American tycoon and real estate promoter’s influence can still be seen throughout Miami and South Florida to this day.
Flagler’s investment on the small city on the river created the foundation that helped develop Miami into thriving metropolis today. Although he declined the honor of having the city named after him, Flagler allowed the main artery to bear his name.