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Four Seasons Hotel Miami

Coordinates:25°45′31″N80°11′29″W / 25.75861°N 80.19139°W /25.75861; -80.19139
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Mixed-use skyscraper in Miami, Florida

Four Seasons Hotel and Tower
Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, Miami, February 2010
Four Seasons Hotel Miami is located in Florida
Four Seasons Hotel Miami
Location within Florida
Alternative namesMillennium Tower[1]
General information
TypeHotel, office, residential (mixed-use)
Location1435Brickell Avenue,Miami,Florida,United States
Coordinates25°45′31″N80°11′29″W / 25.75861°N 80.19139°W /25.75861; -80.19139
Construction started2000
Completed2003
Opening2003
Cost$280 million[1]
Height
Tip800 ft (240 m)[2]
Antenna spire800 ft (240 m)
Roof781 ft (238 m)
Technical details
Floor count70
Design and construction
ArchitectHandel Architects
DeveloperMillennium Partners MDA Associates
Structural engineerDeSimone Consulting Engineers[2]

TheFour Seasons Hotel and Tower, also known as theFour Seasons Hotel Miami, is a 70-story, 781 feet (238 m)skyscraper inMiami,Florida. Located indowntown Miami'sBrickell Financial District, it is thethird tallest building in Miami[3] andin Florida.[4][5] The tower contains aFour Seasons Hotel property, office space and several residentialcondominium units on the upper floors.

The building was planned by Gary Edward Handel & Associates and Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc.[1] Post-tensioning reinforcement of the structure was supplied and engineered by Suncoast Post-Tension. The building was constructed with densesteel reinforcing andsilica-fumeconcrete, and is designed to sustainhurricane-force winds.[5] Construction began in 2000, and the building was completed in 2003.[3] The Four Seasons held the title of the tallest building in Miami and Florida until thePanorama Tower surpassed it in 2017.

Specifications

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  • It surpassedSoutheast Financial Center as the tallest building in Miami and Florida.
  • The tower has 230,000 square feet (21,000 m2) of Class A office space from floors 8 to 17. They are mostly occupied byHSBC Bank USA.[clarification needed]
  • There are three lobbies. Two separate lobbies on the first floor and one on the seventh floor. The separate first floor lobbies are for the office/health club portion of the tower and the residences. The seventh floor lobby is for the hotel and conference areas.
  • Part of the seventh floor lobby is a two-acre (8,000 m2) outdoor pool terrace, situated atop the six floor, 934 spaces parking garage.
  • The Four Seasons Hotel occupies floors 7 to 36. It contains 221 rooms and 84 condo/hotel units. The condo/hotel units range from 611 to 2,062 square feet (57 to 192 m2).
  • A total of 186 luxury condominiums occupy floors 40 to 70. They range from 1,114 to 6,499 square feet (103 to 604 m2).
  • The tower contains 10,600 square feet (985 m2) of retail space.
  • Total construction costs were US$379 million.
  • The tower has a total floor area of 1.8 million square feet (167,000 m2).
  • A 40,000 square foot (3,700 m2) Sports Club/LA Miami also occupies the tower.
  • The building's total building area stands at 690,000 square feet (64,000 m2).[6]

Gallery

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  • Main entrance to tower with Botero decor
    Main entrance to tower withBotero decor
  • Hotel lobby on 7th floor with Botero statue
    Hotel lobby on 7th floor withBotero statue
  • East side of pool deck with miniature palm islands
    East side of pool deck with miniature palm islands
  • Pool bar with cascade
    Pool bar with cascade
  • View from Biscayne Bay
    View from Biscayne Bay

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Four Seasons Hotel & Tower | Buildings | EMPORIS". Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
  2. ^ab"Four Seasons Hotel & Tower - The Skyscraper Center".Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. RetrievedApril 13, 2017.
  3. ^ab"Tallest buildings in Miami"(PDF).Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. 2009. RetrievedAugust 28, 2009.
  4. ^"Four Seasons Hotel & Tower".Emporis. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012. RetrievedAugust 27, 2009.
  5. ^ab"Project Highlights — Four Seasons Hotel & Tower – Miami, Florida". Norchem. RetrievedAugust 28, 2009.
  6. ^"Four Seasons".CrediFi. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2016.

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Preceded byTallest building in Miami
2003–2017
240 m
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Preceded byTallest building in Florida
2003–2017
240 m
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