Espirito Santo Plaza

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Espirito Santo Plaza in downtown Miami, Florida. Photo: Marc Averette
Espirito Santo Plaza in downtown Miami, Florida. Photo: Marc Averette
Front façade close-up of the Espirito Santo Plaza, showing concave semi-teardrop design. Photo: Marc Averette
Front façade close-up of the Espirito Santo Plaza, showing concave semi-teardrop design. Photo: Marc Averette

Espirito Santo Plaza is a mixed-use skyscraper in downtown Miami, Florida that was designed by the renowned architectural firm of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF). The 505-foot (168 meter), 36-story building is located on the southern end of Brickell Avenue in the Financial District. The building is the North American headquarters for the Espirito Santo Bank and contains some Class A office space. A Conrad Hotel as well as some residential units occupy the remaining space. The building opened July 1, 2004, and is located at 1395 Brickell Avenue, less than a block from the Financial District Metromover Station.


[edit] See also

List of tallest buildings in Miami


[edit] External links

Official Website