Brickell, Miami, Florida

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North Brickell in 2003. Note that this picture is very outdated and that the landscape of the area has changed considerably since the date of the photo.
North Brickell in 2003. Note that this picture is very outdated and that the landscape of the area has changed considerably since the date of the photo.

Brickell is the area south of the Miami River in Miami, Florida that expands south to SE 26th Road (the Rickenbacker Causeway).

Known as "Millionaire’s Row", the southern portion of Brickell Avenue (US 1) is home to the Miami Financial District as well as the site of new high rise luxury condominium developments that constantly redefines the Miami skyline. Just few hundred feet East of Brickell is Brickell Key. Brickell is divided into two sections: Upper Brickell and Lower Brickell. Upper Brickell is the area north of Southeast 15th Street (Broadway), and Lower Brickell is the area between Broadway and Southeast 26th Road. Upper Brickell includes the financial district, is technically part of Downtown Miami, and has both office towers as well as residential buildings. Lower Brickell is mainly residential and includes the "Millionaire's Row" section of Brickell Avenue.

South Brickell in 2003. Note that this picture is very outdated and that the landscape of the area has changed considerably since the date of the photo.
South Brickell in 2003. Note that this picture is very outdated and that the landscape of the area has changed considerably since the date of the photo.


Brickell Key as seen from Brickell Bay Drive, circa 2000. Photo: Marc Averette
Brickell Key as seen from Brickell Bay Drive, circa 2000. Photo: Marc Averette

[edit] Financial District

The financial district in Miami, Florida is the area of downtown along Brickell Avenue (US 1) and Brickell Bay Drive from south of the Miami River to Broadway (SE 15th Road).[1]

Referred to as the Manhattan of Miami, it has the largest concentration of international banks in the United States.[2]

[edit] Brickell Key

The history of Brickell Key real estate can be traced to 1896, when Henry Flagler had a 9-foot deep channel dug from the mouth of the Miami River. In the process, Mr. Flagler created an off-shore property comprised of Two small islands.

In 1943, an real estate investor, Edward N. Claughton, Sr. acquired the Brickell Key islands and eventually purchased additional bay bottom land to combine them to a 44-acre triangle-shaped tract separated from the mansions of Miami's fashionable Brickell Avenue by only a few hundred feet of water.

In the late 1970's, Swire Properties purchased most of the island Brickell Key real estate property from the Claughton, and began to put into place a master plan that would ultimately transform it into one of the most unique island communities in the world.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Brickell (Financial) District Map
  2. ^ Miami Brickell Neighborhood Information


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