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E. G. Sewell Park is a 10.33-acre (4.18 ha) riverfront park located close to the 17th Street Bridge over the Miami River, in Miami, Florida, United States. [1] The site marks the tropical garden area of property purchased in 1897 by General Samuel Crocker Lawrence.
Residential tower with 549 condominiums and 3,716 square meters of ground floor retail. Site is located on the corner of South Miami Avenue and Brickell Plaza. Typical of Miami residential construction, financing will use the Latin American finance method. Construction began in March 2016. [21] [22] 6 830 Brickell: 725 (221) 57 2022 Brickell
South Miami South Miami station The Hammocks West Kendall Transit Terminal Southwest 72nd Street (Sunset Drive) 12.1 miles (19.5 km) 73 Hialeah Okeechobee station: Kendall Dadeland North station: Northwest 72nd Avenue (Miami Dairy Road), Southwest 67th Avenue (Ludlam Road) 12.8 miles (20.6 km) Kendall
The Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department is an agency of the government of Miami-Dade County, Florida. It has its headquarters in the Gladeview census-designated place in an unincorporated area. [1] The agency has the eighth largest jail system in the United States. As of 2012 about 6,000 people are incarcerated in the ...
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701 Brickell Avenue, is an office skyscraper in the Brickell district of Miami, Florida, United States. It is located on Brickell Avenue in the northern Brickell Financial District, just three blocks from Biscayne Bay. The tower was built in 1986 and opened as the Lincoln Center, it held that title until 2004.
The Everglades Correctional Institution (also ECI) is a Level 5 security prison facility for adult males in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, in the state of Florida, [2] near Miami. [3] Originally planned as a mental health facility, it was converted to a major Correctional institution in 1995.
At the insistence of the City of Miami, which had long fought to get rid of the tracks in the downtown section just north of the county courthouse, the downtown passenger terminal was demolished by November 1963. [8] Although a new station was planned at the Buena Vista yard near North Miami Avenue and 36th Street , [7] it was never built. The ...