Flagler First Condo
101 E Flagler St Miami
Flagler First is one of Miami’s earliest built buildings, it is a brick structure with classic columns and a Greek temple-style. It first was home to the First National Bank of Miami and was later renovated in 2008 into a condominium for residences. Living here is really competitive because it is located downtown and has innovative financing. You can find in the units kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, concrete flooring, marble bathrooms, impact windows, washer and dryer in unit, central a/c and much more. Living here you are steps away from it all. There is a plethera of things close, cafes, shopping, cultural centers, entertainment options and much more.
Units: 96
Stories: 15
ABOUT FLAGLER FIRST CONDOMINIUMS
One of downtown Miami’s earliest buildings built in 1923 this Greek temple-style structure built of brick, was accented with classic columns capped by corinthian capitals.
Flagler First has been carefully renovated to provide distinctive condominium homes. While sharing the site of the original First National Bank of Miami, it reflects the original splendor of a unique period in Florida history — the land boom of the 1920s.
After restoring this building to its original historic grandeur, residents of Flagler First will occupy one of Miami’s most beautiful landmarks, at the center of a city buzzing with vitality.
Today, this downtown with its restoration projects thrives as America’s hemispheric gateway. These distinctive apartments are priced very competitively, thanks to a demand for downtown residential properties and special innovative financing.
Own a piece of history in downtown Miami.
Be a part of downtown Miami’s urban revolution.
- You can jog along Bayside, The Performing Arts Center, American Airlines Arena or travel by Metro Rail or Metro Mover all over downtown and Miami.
- Walking distance to Olympic Theater (Gusman Center), churches, post office, restaurants, cafés, library, museum, banks.
- Everything you’ll need at your door step.
AMENITIES
At Flagler First, forget the car keys. You’re only steps away from important commerce and convention center. Cafes and retail shops. Government and cultural centers. The workplaces of downtown and Brickell Avenue. The AA Arena, The Adrienne Arsht for the Performing Arts Center. Bayside and the Miami River are minutes away. The Seaport and Miami International Airport are within easy reach.
Flagler First represents a unique opportunity to live amongst the character and grandeur of a building that remembers brick boulevards and streetcars. Special care and pride went into the structure in 1923, and the craftsmanship is still evident in the original classical design and appointments. Today, with 21st Century facilities and services, Flagler First Condominiums is an exceptional place to call home.
STATE OF THE ART FITNESS CENTER
with cardiovascular workout equipment and strength training equipment.
RECREATION ROOM
includes, professional billiard table, game/poker table, seating area with flat screen TV to watch a movie or sporting event and a kitchen area.
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