1450 Brickell, Office skyscraper in Brickell Financial District, US.
1450 Brickell is an office tower in Miami's Brickell Financial District, rising about 165 meters with a fully glazed facade. The building has 35 floors of office space and includes street-level retail at its base.
The building was completed in 2010 and became the first office building in Miami to receive LEED Gold certification. This recognition marked a shift toward greener construction standards in the financial district.
The tower sits at the heart of Brickell, a neighborhood known for its concentration of banks, law firms, and corporate offices. Street-level cafés and shops serve the daytime crowd of professionals who work in the surrounding blocks.
The building is within easy walking distance of the Brickell Metrorail station and is well connected to the rest of downtown Miami. As it is an office building, visitor access is generally limited to the lobby and ground-floor areas without a prior appointment.
The building's windows contain invisible protective layers designed to prevent the glass from shattering when hit by debris during high winds. This feature is especially relevant in South Florida, where hurricane season runs from June through November each year.
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