Above: large skyline view from MacArthur Causeway of Miami.
Above left: Jade at Brickell Bay, another residential tower (152m/500f, 48 stories, 2004).
Above middle and right: Espirito Santo Plaza (148m/487f, 36 stories, 2002).
The building is in use as office, condominium and hotel.
Above left: One Biscayne Tower (150m/492f, 39 stories, 1974),
Miami's tallest building from 1974-1984, when Wachovia Financial Center took that title over.
The height is not including the large antenna on top.
Above middle: Miami Center (148m/484f, 34 stories, 1983).
Above right: Brickell on the River North Tower (147m/482f, 42 stories, 2005).
The residential building was still under construction when the picture was taken (July 2005).
Above left: two pictures of Three Tequesta Point (146m/480f, 46 stories, 2001).
It's part of the Tequesta Point complex, which also consists of Two Tequista Point (125m/410f, 40 stories, 1999),
and One Tequesta Point (no height available, 30 stories, 1995).
Above middle: the residential One Miami Towers seen from the side.
They were still under construction when the pictures were taken.
Above middle right: One Miami West Tower (137m/449f, 45 stories, 2005).
Above right: One Miami East Tower (140m/460f, 44 stories, 2005).
Above left: The Mark on Brickell (128m/420f, 36 stories, 2001)
and Oakwood Miami Appartments (116m/380f, 36 stories, 1998).
Above middle: 701 Brickell Avenue (137m/450f, 33 stories, 1986).
Above right: Mellon Financial Center (131m/430f, 31 stories, 2000).
Above left: One Broadway (126m/413f, 40 stories, 2005).
Above middle left: The Club at Brickell Bay (125m/411f, 42 stories, 2004).
Above middle: The Palace (122m/400f, 42 stories, 1981).
Above middle right: SunTrust International Center (114m/375f, 31 stories, 1973).
Above right: Brickell Bay Tower (113m/371f, 30 stories, 1985).
Above left and middle left: 1221 Brickell Building (111m/365f, 27 stories, 1986).
Above middle: Carbonell Condominium (125m/410f, 40 stories, 2005).
The residential building was still under construction when the picture was taken (July 2005).
Above middle right: Hotel InterContinental Miami (112m/366f, 35 stories, 1982),
with in the background the two One Miami Towers.
Above right: New World Tower (109m/357f, 30 stories, 1965).
Miami's tallest from 1965-1973 and the first skyscraper
built in Miami that was taller than 100m (328f).
Above left: Brickell Bayview Center (100m/328f, 33 stories, 1986).
Above middle: two pictures of One Brickell Square (100m/328f, 26 stories, 1985).
Above right: The Saint Louis (no height available, 31 stories, 1995).
Above: downtown Miami seen from MacArthur Causeway.
For pictures of the five tallest buildings of Miami go to: page 1
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