Miami Center, Office skyscraper in Downtown Miami, United States
Miami Center is a 34-story office tower about 483 feet tall in downtown Miami. The building showcases modern architecture with its steel and glass design, housing office and commercial spaces across its floors.
Italian-American architect Pietro Belluschi designed the building, which was completed in 1983. It rose during a major development boom that shaped Miami's transformation into a modern business center.
The building reflects how Miami transformed its architectural language during the 1980s as the city became a major financial center. It represents the era when sleek, functional office spaces became the norm for business districts.
The building connects directly to public transit via the nearby Metromover station, making it easy to reach. The interior is well-designed for accessible movement through its 16 elevators.
When finished, this tower was among the tallest in Florida but held that position for only about a year before taller buildings followed. Its brief reign shows how rapidly Miami's skyline transformed during that decade.
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