New World Tower

Office, data center, and retail (street level) in Florida, United States
25°46′33″N 80°11′17″W / 25.775722°N 80.188174°W / 25.775722; -80.188174Construction startedOctober 1963Completed1965Opening1965Owner100 NWT, L. L. C.HeightRoof357 ft (108.8 m)Technical detailsFloor count30Floor area271,514 square feet (25,224.5 m2)Lifts/elevators7Design and constructionArchitect(s)Rader and Associates, Engineers and ArchitectsDeveloperFerré Florida Corp.Main contractorFrank J. Rooney, Inc.

100 Biscayne, formerly known as New World Tower and 100 Biscayne Tower,[1] is a thirty-story skyscraper in the Central Business District of Greater Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. 100 Biscayne also owns an adjacent 12-story mechanical parking garage[2] that provides parking for its office tenants and its guests but also offers valet parking services for several nearby hotels and restaurants.

The tower is 357 feet (109 m) tall and contains commercial space at street level. Floors two to four of the building house a data center, miami-connect, and the remaining 25 floors contain office space. Formerly, the upper nine floors contained luxury apartments.

When completed in 1965, the building was acclaimed by its architect as "a very modern but conservative design which will wear exceptionally well throughout the years."[1] It was developed by Jose Ferré, the father of former city mayor, Maurice Ferre. It is owned and managed by affiliates of East End Capital Partners, LLC.

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References

  1. ^ a b Rene Rodriguez (7 June 2017). "Classic downtown Miami office tower is getting a modern makeover". Miami Herald. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  2. ^ McCaughan, Sean (July 9, 2012). "New World Tower's Mechanical Garage Beats All By Decades". Curbed Miami. Retrieved October 25, 2014.

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