The Brickell
Condos Area:
Just north of
Brickell Point where
the Miami River
flows into Biscayne
Bay, you can see the
statue of a proud
Tequesta Indian. It
stands as a homage
to the indigenous
people who first
settled this area.
And in the 1870's,
along the same
shores of this
river, pioneers
William and Mary
Brickell commenced
development by
operating their
trading outpost. It
was Mary who first
envisioned the
Brickell we know
today. A
neighborhood of
wide, gently curving
avenues with
tree-lined medians
and expansive water
front estates that
would appeal to a
young nation's
landed gentry. So
prestigious did the
area become, that
before long it was
referred to as
"Millionaire's Row."
The mansions have
since given way to
towering office
buildings and luxury
condominiums, yet
Brickell is still a
center for trade and
commerce, where the
pioneering,
entrepreneurial
spirit is alive and
well.
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