This could be a beautiful tower design by a famous architect, the most luxury building, a masterpiece, etc, etc, etc, but please people who work there and building association could you be more human and have a little empathy? This afternoon the rain caught us while we were walking from the museum to the parking lot that was 3 blocks away, so we stopped by the driveway of this building sheltering from the rain. I was with my two little ones in the stroller and the building doormen/security/receptionist kicked us out telling us that is a private property and we can’t stay there. I got it! It is a private property, but please we just needed few minutes. Come on people!!! Let’s be kind to...
Read moreThe building is beautiful, but management sucks for lack of a better word. For instance, when you get out of your car in front of the lobby entrance and simply look up. You will see the paint chipping and falling down. Management obviously lacks the training to managage any building properly. Not to mention that they are rude and snobby at strangers simply wanting to look at the building. I would skip this place. You can find better management at places like the Ive or The Mint in Brickell. I’m updating this review with some photos, but there were more areas like this. Honestly, management is just good at being snobby, because this is old...
Read moreThis is the most sophisticated and luxurious building I’ve ever stayed in; these amenities and facilities are just out of the ordinary: the gym equipment is superb, the spa place is extraordinary and very complete, the city views are astonishing, and the apartments are big, spacious and ultra zen. The staff is beyond kind and valuable. The pool on the rooftop is just perfect; there are too many places for meetings and too many spots for relaxation. Not to mention the design, a pure genius piece of work of this...
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