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| About Brickell |
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Although
Brickell has traditionally been
known as a financial district, in
recent years, construction of
numerous condominium and apartment
towers in Brickell, has extended the
upscale residential neighborhood
feel of lower Brickell into upper
Brickell. Recent construction in
Brickell has also enlarged the urban
core of Brickell from Brickell
Avenue west to the Metrorail line,
with new office and residential
towers, such as Axis at Brickell
Village. |
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| At the center of Brickell is
Mary Brickell Village, with an assortment of
restaurants, boutiques, services that create a gathering
area for high-class retail and restaurants. Some the
best and most well-known names are leasing space in the
project. The project is designed after a French style
village and attracts social gathering and entertainment. |
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| To the north of Brickell is
Downtown, with most of the area's public elementary
schools and Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus.
Downtown is also home to the Miami Main Library, as well
as various parks, theatres, museums, and sporting
venues. South of Brickell is Coconut Grove, with Mercy
Hospital, CocoWalk, Dinner Key, Vizcaya, as well as many
historic sites and parks. Coconut Grove also has many of
Miami's best private schools, such as Ransom Everglades,
Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, and La Salle High
School. |
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| West of Brickell is Little
Havana, extending from SW 8th St westward. East of
Brickell is Biscayne Bay, and eastward along the
Rickenbacker Causeway, is Virginia Key and Key Biscayne.
Both keys have many public beaches, nature preserves,
parks, and various other cultural venues. Also east,
along the MacArthur Causeway is South Beach. |
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Brickell Map |
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