Ten Museum Park (Miami, Florida)

USA / Florida / Miami / Miami, Florida / Biscayne Boulevard (US 1), 1040
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Ten Museum Park is a skyscraper in Downtown Miami, Florida. It was designed by Chad Oppenheim Architecture & Design. It was constructed from 2005 to early 2007 and was the first skyscraper of the Biscayne Wall to finish construction. The building is 585 ft (178 m) tall with 50 floors. It contains 20,000 sq ft (1,858 sq m) of Class A office space and retail space on the lower floors and 200 residential condominiums on the upper floors. While appearing to be a typical skyscraper with idential floorplates, the residential levels are varying. The east-facing units are interlocking lofts, providing each unit with with an eastern view and a north- or south-facing view as well. Lower-level west-facing units are shallow flats with large expanses of glass. Upper levels of the building contain either double-height spaces or three-floor loft arrangements. Some untis feature independent soaking pools. The lower levels contain a lifestyle development, which notably contains a Clinique La Plairie spa as well as several high-end boutiques in its lobby.
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Coordinates:   25°47'4"N   80°11'24"W
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