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Museum Tower (Miami)


FieldValue
nameMuseum Tower
imageMuseumtower.jpg
image_size200px
captionMuseum Tower from the Government Center Station
location150 West Flagler Street, Government Center, Downtown Miami, Florida
United States
coordinates
start_date1983
completion_date1986
openingApril, 1987
building_typeOffice
roof377 ft
floor_count29
architectSpillis Candela & Partners, Inc.
main_contractorSoutheast Banking Corp.
developerCodina Group and Prudential Financial, Inc.
managementBridge Investment Group

United States

The Museum Tower is a high-rise office building located in the Government Center district of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. As its name implies, the building is situated across the street from HistoryMiami (and the former Miami Art Museum), which are both part of the Miami Cultural Plaza. The visibility of Museum Tower from I-95 provides it a valuable location.

The building has 29 stories and stands at a height of 377 ft. The Museum Tower is used completely as class A office space.

The building, still under construction, appears in a scene (at 00:45:42) from the 1986 film Superfantagenio, starring Bud Spencer.

References

References

  1. "Museum Tower".
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