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Downtown Miami
Bound by Biscayne Bay and the region's largest
cruise and commercial seaport, Miami's city center combines
lofty high-rise condominiums, apartment buildings, and new
residential developments with sleek office towers and hotels
- all complemented by buildings and lively shopping arcades
in the downtown shopping district.
Brickell Avenue
Named after the 19th-century founders of Miami , William
and Mary Brickell, this area serves as Miami 's traditional
business and banking district, boasting prestigious Class-A
office buildings, top-tier hotels, luxurious, high-rise
condominiums, neighborhood shops, and sophisticated restaurants.
Coconut Grove
One of Miami's oldest communities, Coconut Grove is rich
in history and perfectly situated on Biscayne Bay , just
10 minutes from Downtown Miami. The Grove's winding, tree-shaded
streets offer a wide variety of residential options and
entertainment venues including waterfront parks and marinas
and sidewalk cafes. Shopping is a pleasure at trendy boutiques
and specialty stores on the two main streets or at the name-brand
shops at CocoWalk and the Streets of Mayfair.
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