Midtown 2
3470 East Coast Ave and 3451 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33137
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Midtown 2
Midtown 2: Urban Chic in the Heart of Midtown with Access to Arts, Shopping and Nightlife
Midtown 2 is a Miami condo designed by acclaimed architect Bernard Zyscovich that offers chic, versatile residential units ranging in size from 635 to 3,741 square feet. Units come with elegant 10 foot ceilings, spacious private terraces, floor to ceiling glass windows, Italian kitchens, stainless steel appliances, natural stone countertops, and many other luxury amenities that make home sophisticated and comfortable. Upper units have breathtaking bay views, and penthouse and loft units provide an optimal live/work environment.
Midtown 2 boasts resort-style amenities such as a rooftop swimming pool and resort deck with a stunning view of Biscayne Bay, a state-of-the-art fitness center, sauna, whirlpool, steam room, concierge and valet service, 24-hour security, and all the comforts of boutique urban living.
Midtown Miami is quickly becoming an enclave for young professionals who want to enjoy an urban lifestyle with lots of activities within walking distance of home. The Midtown neighborhood offers plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars to choose from. Or stroll through unique design showrooms in the Design District, or spend an afternoon amid the eclectic murals and galleries of Wynwood. When you do decide to use your car, you’ll be just minutes from major expressways and only a short drive from Miami’s famed sandy beaches and all the nightlife and action in South Beach. And culture abounds in the nearby Downtown Arts District, including the Adrienne Arsht Center and the Opera House, as well as Museum Park and the famed Perez Art Museum.
Midtown 2 Residence Features:
- Penthouse loft units
- Generous private terraces
- Italian kitchens
- Stainless steel appliances
- Stone countertops
- 10 foot ceilings
- Floor to ceiling glass windows.
Midtown 2 Building Amenities:
- Designed by world-renowned Bernard Zyscovich
- Rooftop swimming pool and sun deck with stunning bay view
- State-of-the-art total body fitness center
- Temperature-controlled dipping pools
- Sauna, Jacuzzi, Steam room
- Concierge
- Valet
- 24 hour security
- Covered parking
- Private storage
- Ground-level retail shops and restaurants
- Pet friendly building
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