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Citigroup Center Renovations Underway RENOVATIONS UNDERWAY BY WORLD RENOWNED ARCHITECT RICHARD MEIER 2017 COMPLETION OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BISCAYNE BAY CITIGROUP CENTER New Name! New Look! New Building! CITIGROUP CENTER 201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL $20 MILLION DOLLAR MAIN LOBBY & EXTERIOR BUILDING RENOVATIONS INCLUDE: • A brand-new building entrance with porte-cochere and valet drop-off located on Chopin Plaza • A modernized glass curtain wall system replacing the existing North and West facades • An enhanced multi-tenant monument sign fronting Biscayne Blvd. • A completely redesigned Lobby with new, modern finishes and refurbished elevator cabs • A state of the art, Tenant exclusive conference center • A full service Citibank Retail Branch in the West lobby REFURBISHED ELEVATOR CABS • FEATURES BUILDING SIZE 802,974 sf AVERAGE FLOOR SIZE 23,000 sf FLOORS 34 FEATURES • Full penthouse available with extravagant build-out and dramatic views of Biscayne Bay, Bayfront Park & Downtown Miami. MAIN LOBBY FROM ENTRANCE • 34-story, class A trophy office tower in the heart of Downtown Miami • High-end Spec suites available with conferencing facility • Second largest class A office building in the state of SPA Florida • Tenant monument signage available on Biscayne Boulevard • On-site property management, closed circuit TV monitoring and 24/7 security guard • Adjacent nine-level parking garage with designated visitor parking • 16 high speed elevators servicing 34 floors • Connected to Intercontinental Hotel & all of its amenities, including fine and casual dining, meeting facilities, fitness center, spa, florist and Starbucks • Tenants include: Citibank, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Morgan Stanley, Kluger Kaplan, Ernst & Young TORO TORO RESTAURANT AND BAR MAIN LOBBY EAST ELEVATION CITIGROUP CENTER 201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL PORTE-COCHERE NORTH ENTRANCE NORTH ENTRANCE BISCAYNE LOOKING NORTH BISCAYNE LOOKING NORTH MULTI-TENANT MONUMENT CITIGROUP CENTER 201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL REPRESENTATIVE CONFERENCE CENTER 7TH FLOOR SPEC SUITES & CONFERENCING FACILITY Suite 20 Suite 0 Suite 0 ,2 RSF 2, RSF 2, RSF OFFICE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE ROOM OFFICE ROOM OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE CONFERENCE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE TV TV ROOM TV (4) 70"X30" WORKSTATIONS (6) 6'X6' WORKSTATIONS OFFICE OFFICE COPY I.T. OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE MFP MFP STORAGE / IT RECEPTION / WAITING RECEPTION / RECEPTION / WAITING WAITING OFFICE OFFICE CAFE CAFE CAFE / COPY COFFEE/ STO. COFFEE/ STO. OFFICE MFP OFFICE GLASS GLASS GLASS TV STORAGE SOLID DOOR W/PORTAL OFFICE 8 PAX. JANITOR CLOSET JANITOR CLOSET CONFERENCE RM. P CONFERENCE RM. U RECEPTION RESTROOM N GLASS D TV FILES TV Suite 10 OFFICE RESTROOM 8 PAX. 2, RSF BREAK ROOM ELEVATOR LANDING CONFERENCE RM. SK. OFFICE TV (8) 70"X30" COPY KITCHEN STORAGE WORKSTATIONS R. 8 PAX. DN UP CONFERENCE RM. OFFICE IT ROOM SOLID DOOR W/PORTAL GLASS 42" DOORS TV TV TV TV TV GLASS W/PORTAL OFFICE MW. SK. 238 SEATS w/o 96 SEATS WITH 80 SEATS WITH R. TRAINING TABLES TRAINING TABLES CONFERENCE SETUP CONFERENCING FACILITY SCHEDULING MONITORS BREAK ROOM (12)66"X30" BISTRO TABLE W/ WORKSTATIONS CONF. ROOM RECEPTION STOOLS N N N CONFERENCING N N O O O O O I I I SPACE/OPEN SPACE I I LARGE LARGE LARGE T T T T T I I I I CONFERENCE ROOM I CONFERENCE ROOM CONFERENCE ROOM CONFERENCE ROOM T T T T T R R R MFP R R A A A A A P P P OFFICE IT ROOM/ P P E E E STORAGE E E L L L FILES COPY RM. L L B B B B B A A A A A R R R R R E E E E E P P P P P O O O LOUNGE FUNRITURE O O DISPLAY NICHE MEETING ROOM SCHEDULING DESK OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE TV Suite 00 ,0 RSF CITIGROUP CENTER 201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL REPRESENTATIVE TENANT SPACE REPRESENTATIVE RECEPTION AREA REPRESENTATIVE CONFERENCE ROOM REPRESENTATIVE ELEVATOR LOBBY REPRESENTATIVE WAITING AREA REPRESENTATIVE BREAKROOM CITIGROUP CENTER 201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL UP TO 94,000 SF CONTIGUOUS PREMIER SPACE TRADITIONAL WORK STATIONS TRADITIONAL OFFICE CREATIVE TEAM AREA CREATIVE TEAM AREA UNDER STAIR TRADITIONAL CONFERENCE ROOM CREATIVE STAIR TRADITIONAL FEATURE WALLS AND STAIR CREATIVE RECEPTION CITIGROUP CENTER 201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL NE 14TH ST NEARBY AMENITIES: LOCATIONE FEATURES POINTS OF INTEREST • AV Located on the corner of 1. Adrienne Arscht Center 1 1 Biscayne Boulevard & SE 2nd 2. Perez Art Museum Miami Street NE 13TH ST NW 3RD 3RD NW NW 13TH ST 3. The Patricia and Phillip • Minutes from South Beach, Miami Y CSW Frost Museum of Science International Airport (MIA) and HUR ART 2 4. NAP of the Americas CoralNW 12TH Gables ST AC M 5. American Airlines Arena • Immediate access to I-95, Brickell 395 Avenue & the MacArthur 3 6. Bayside Marketplace CausewayNW 11TH TER 7. Miami Federal Courthouse NW 11TH ST METROMOVER • Metromover station across the ELEVENTH STREET 8. Miami-Dade College street with access to All Aboard STATION 9. Bayfront Park E FloridaNW 10TH MiamiCentral ST Station and AV 10. Dade County District Miami Metrorail system Court 11. Gusman Center for the NW 9TH ST METROMOVER TH MIAMI MIAMI TH A1 PARK WEST Performing Arts 4 STATION D V 12. Intercontinental Miami NOR L B 13. J.W. Marriott Marquis NW 8TH ST E N Y 14. James L. Knight Center METRORAIL A HISTORIC OVERTOWN / NE 7TH ST C 15. The Epic Hotel S LYRIC THEATER METROMOVER I B E STATION AV FREEDON TOWER 5 STATION 16. Whole Foods Market PORT BLVD 17. The Langford Hotel NW 6TH ST NW 1ST 1ST NW METROMOVER METROMOVER ARENA / STATE PLAZA COLLEGE NORTH RESTAURANTS STATION STATION NW 5TH ST A. Pollos & Jarras E B. CVI. CHE 105 N TIO A AV NE 4TH ST C. Jar & Fork 7 METROMOVER COLLEGE / D. Ristorante Fratelli Milano 95 BAYSIDE 6 E AV STATION NW 2ND 2ND NW E. Kone Sushi E NW 3RD ST AV F. La Paris Cafe SE 1ST 1ST SE MIAMI CENTRAL ST CENTRAL MIAMI 8 METRORAIL METROMOVER G. Premos Deli GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT CENTER CENTER NE 2ND ST 2ND SE H. Juicy Smashed Burgers STATION STATION METROMOVER FIRST STREET I. Spris Artisan Pizza STATION A J. I The Cheese Course NE 1ST ST K. Toro Toro Restuarant 10 L. Wolfgang’s Steakhouse EAST FLAGLER ST METROMOVER M. Il Gabiano NORT WEST FLAGLER ST 11 B MIAMI AVENUE C E F N. Zest STATION 17 R S D 9 H RIVER DR SE 1ST ST O. db Bistro Moderne G P. Zuma SE 2ND ST CHOPIN PL Q. Area 31 SW 3RD ST H I J D METROMOVER B2 R. PB Station OWNT KNIGHT CTR N METROMOVER OWN DISTRIBUTOR STATION BAYFRONT PARK 12 STATION S. Pawn Broker SW 3RD ST K METROMOVER L THIRD STREET 13 16 M METROMOVER AY STATION RIVERWALK ISCAYNE BLVD W NEW DEVELOPMENTS: STATION 14 15 B P O A1. Miami Worldcenter B2. Met Square MIAMI METRO MOVER MIAMICENTRAL STATION METROMOVER For more information, please contact: FIFTH STREET STATION JON BLUNK CRISTINA GLARIA LAUREL OSWALD OWNED & MANAGED BY TOWER COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SE President Director Executive Director 5TH ST 1 SE 3rd Avenue│Suite 1010│Miami, FL 33131 SE 305.400.9887 305.867.3626 305.867.3625 6TH ST 305.400.0760 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.tower-cre.com SW 7TH ST METROMOVER EIGHTH STREET STATION E SW 8TH ST AV E E AV BRICKELL KEY DR AV E SW 9TH ST AV SW 1ST 1ST SW E AV KELL C I SW 10TH ST MIAMI SOUTH BR SW 3RD 3RD SW B SW 4TH 4TH SW METROMOVER TENTH STREET R I STATION C K SW 11TH ST E METRORAIL L L BRICKELL 1 B STATION A Y D METROMOVER R SW 12TH ST BRICKELL STATION E SE 12TH ST AV SE 13T SW 13TH ST H TER SW 2ND 2ND SW SE 13TH ST SE 14TH SW 12TH ST METROMOVER ST FINANCIAL DISTRICT BR STATION OA SE 14T DW H TER AY E AV SW 1ST .
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