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One Tequesta Point
Condo Brickell Key
One Tequesta
condo at Brickell key location Address: 888 Brickell Key
Dr, Miami fl 33131 |
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About
Tequesta One Point
One
Tequesta Condo Address: 888 Brickell Key
Dr, MIAMI. FL 33131
Year Built: 1995
Number of Floors: 30
Number of units:
289
One Tequesta floor plans
Sq. Ft. range: 780 - 3,310
Beds: 1-5, Baths: 1-5
Amenities: - Concierge - Valet and
Covered Parking - Pool - Gym - Spa -
24-Gated Security - Social Room - BBQ
Area.
The One Tequesta Point condominium is
located at 888 Brickell Key Drive on
Brickell Key near Brickell Avenue and
Downtown Miami. The Tequesta Point One
has incredible bay, city and ocean views
and year round bay breezes. Just seconds
from all the amenities Miami has to
offer but safe and secure on Brickell
Key. One Tequesta Point is available for
immediate occupancy.
One Tequesta Point at
Brickell Key -
The whole world wishes it was in Miami right now. And with good reason.
The fashions, the lush texture of tropics infused with a cosmopolitan style found nowhere else on earth.
One day, strolling the café life of
Ocean Drive, the next at a world-premier film or gallery opening. A business capital with hip hotels and five-star restaurants, jungle gardens and coral reefs. Living in Miami is an endless feast for all your senses.
Living at One Tequesta Point at Brickell Key puts every bit of it within your
reach:
1 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To : American Airlines Arena 4 minutes
2 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
The Port of Miami
5 minutes
3 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
Parrot Jungle Island 6 minutes
4 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
Performing Arts Center 6 minutes
5 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
Miami International Airport
10 minutes
6 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
Coconut Grove 11 minutes
7 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
Coral Gables 11 minutes
8 One Tequesta Point Brickell Key To :
Miami Beach
15 minutes |
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Tequesta Point One at Brickell Key - Condos Real
Estate
The One Tequesta Point condominium is located at 888
Brickell Key Drive on Brickell Key near Brickell
Avenue and Downtown Miami. The Tequesta Point One
has incredible bay, city and ocean views and year
round bay breezes.
Just seconds from all the amenities Miami has to
offer but safe and secure on Brickell Key. One
Tequesta Point is available for immediate occupancy.
The history of Brickell Key can be traced to 1896,
when Henry Flagler had a 9-foot deep channel dug
from the mouth of the Miami River. In the process,
Mr. Flagler created an off-shore property comprised
of two small islands.
In 1943, an investor, Edward N. Claughton, Sr.
acquired the islands and eventually purchased
additional bay bottom land to combine them to a
44-acre triangle-shaped tract separated from the
mansions of Miami's fashionable Brickell Avenue by
only a few hundred feet of water. In the late
1970's, Swire Properties purchased most of the
island property from the Claughtons, and began to
put into place a master plan that would ultimately
transform it into one of the most unique island
communities in the world.
The Tequesta (also Tekesta, Tegesta, Chequesta,
Vizcaynos) Native American tribe, at the time of
first European contact, occupied an area along the
Atlantic coast of Florida in what are now Broward
and Miami-Dade Counties. They also occupied the
Florida Keys at times, and may have had a village on
Cape Sable, at the southern end of the Florida
peninsula, in the 16th Century. The central town
(also called Tequesta) was probably at the mouth of
the Miami River. The Tequesta arrived in the
Biscayne Bay area around the beginning of the
Current Era. The Tequestas placed their towns and
camps at the mouths of rivers and streams, on inlets
from the Atlantic Ocean to inland waters, and on
barrier islands and keys.
The Tequesta were more or less dominated by the more
numerous Calusa of the southwest coast of Florida.
Estimates of the number of Tequestas at the time of
initial European contact range from 800 to 10,000,
while estimates of the number of Calusas on the
southwest coast of Florida range from 2,000 to
20,000. Occupation of the Florida Keys may have
swung back forth between the two tribes. Although
there is a Spanish record of a Tequesta village on
Cape Sable, Calusa artifacts outnumber Tequesta
artifacts by four to one at archeological sites
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