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Two Tequesta Point Condo at Brickell key , is conceived in every exquisite detail to create a great residential tradition on the bay. Built in 1999, Two Tequesta Point on Brickell Key is a 40 story condo building with 269 total condos. Two Tequesta condo Brickell offers the best in luxury, views and location within the exclusive Brickell Key Island. Specializing in Tequesta Brickell Key real estate, You can be assured that Daniel Hornek
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Tequesta Point Two at Brickell Key Serenity set apart from Downtown Miami by its own gated entry and private island ambiance, the exclusive residential enclave of Tequesta Point on Brickell Key is linked to the city’s abundant cultural and commercial attractions – mere moments away – by a short scenic causeway.
Tequesta Point is conceived in every exquisite detail to create a great residential tradition on the bay. Winding up the private drive to Tequesta Two point, poised at Brickell Key’s eastern most tip, the lush landscaping and classical proportions of the open plazas evoke a special sense of place – and arrival.
By day, the Tequesta Point Two & Brickell Key area is the pulse of Miami's International business community, housing the city's most prestigious banks and financial institution.
By night, it transforms into a bay front oasis, boasting Miami's most elegant condominium residences.
The so called Brickell area extends south of the Miami River to SE 26th Road (the Rickenbacker Causeway).
Sometimes mentioned as Millionaires Row, the southern portion of Brickell Avenue (US 1)
is home to the Miami Financial District as well as the site of new high rise luxury condominium developments that constantly redefines the Miami skyline.
On the East side is Brickell Key. Brickell is divided into two sections: Upper Brickell and Lower Brickell.
Upper Brickell is the area north of Southeast 15th Street (Broadway) including the financial district, and is technically part of Downtown Miami. It has a mixed use of both office and residential buildings. The financial district, which is sometimes called the Manhattan of Miami, has the largest concentration of international banks in the US. Lower Brickell which extends between Broadway and Southeast 26th Road, is mainly residential and includes the Millionaires Row. see Brickell avenue condos
