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Another in development creation by The Related Group, the same people responsible for the famous ICON South Beach building, the Plaza on Brickell is yet another example of visual finesse and luxury design. With plans for an entertainment plaza in the works and a host of other features, The Plaza promises to breathe new life into Miami’s financial district.
Meticulous care and planning is going into every detailed aspect of The Plaza and its amenities. A unique two-story open air lobby with marble accents, heated pools with waterfalls and tropically inspired pool decks, poolside cabanas and martini lounges, placid meditation gardens, club rooms and wine and cigar lounges only scratch the surface of what’s in store. Even common services such as valet and concierge are complemented by personalized services such as housekeeping, dog walking, a car wash service and dry cleaning pickup and delivery.
While tremendous effort is going into The Plaza’s overall design, amenities and features, the residential units are also receiving the luxury treatment. Units come ready for The Plaza’s newest resident to quickly move in and feature large private balconies, designer carpeting, tinted floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors, an advanced fire safety system, and “smart building” technology that allows all units to be pre-wired for high speed Internet access and cable television. Interestingly, The Plaza’s walk-in closets also come with ventilated shelves. Kitchens are creatively designed and laid-out for culinary enthusiasts to prepare dishes with ease and feature imported tile and Italian cabinetry in a variety of colors along with stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms are designed to emanate a serene ambience with extra-wide soaking tubs and glass enclosed showers. Vanities feature his and hers lavatories with the choice of imported limestone or marble countertops.
If the kaleidoscope of The Plaza’s restaurants, clubs, lounges and shops doesn’t fulfill you, the huge list of things that are available to do and see nearby certainly will. Several of Miami’s best museums, art galleries, restaurants and nightlife establishments are near Brickell Avenue. For example, Miami’s famous Club Space, the Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater, the Hard Rock Café and jazz and blues club Sax on the Beach are all a short walk or drive from The Plaza.
- Two story 24-hour attended open air lobby
- Wine and cigar lounges
- Concierge
- Martini lounges
- Heated pool
- Meditation gardens
- Poolside cabanas
- Multipurpose club rooms with billiards
- Steam rooms and sauna
- Personalized services (dry cleaning, car washing, pet care, housekeeping, etc.)
- Full-service business center
- Cutting edge fitness center and spa
- Valet and covered parking
- Tinted floor to ceiling windows
- Huge private balconies
- Cable and broadband pre-wiring
- Designer carpeting
- Imported limestone
- Walk-in closets with ventilated shelves
- Advanced fire safety system
- Italian kitchen cabinetry
- Imported bathroom tile
- Glass enclosed showers
- Marble bathroom countertops
- Extra-wide soaking tubs

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