Town Center One
Commercial office in Florida, United States
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Town Center One is a high-rise building located in Dadeland, an urban area in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida. Constructed from 2007 to 2009, it contains class A[2][7] commercial office space[8] and was built near the end of the United States housing bubble of the 2000s. The building reaches a height of about 295 feet (90 m),[4] making it one of the taller buildings in Dadeland. The building stands out for its dark green[4] glass curtain wall façade. This was the result of a design change; as the name implies, the building was intended to be the first of several buildings in a mixed-use development.[9] Due to the Great Recession and a regional overbuilding of office space, the building sat largely vacant until several years after completion.[8] In 2011, the majority of units went into foreclosure when a construction loan could not be repaid,[10] which led to the restructuring of the building's finances in 2012 by its anchor tenant, BMI Companies.[1]
| Town Center One | |
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| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | Commercial office |
| Location | 8950 SW 74th Ct, Miami, Florida, 33156 |
| Coordinates | 25.6865°N 80.3140°W |
| Construction started | 2007 |
| Completed | 2009 |
| Owner | Dadeland Parcel C[1] |
| Height | |
| Roof | 295 ft (89.9 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 24 |
| Floor area | 210,992 sq ft (19,601.8 m2)[2] (marketable)[3] |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolf & Associates[3][4] |
| Developer | Dayco Group |
| Structural engineer | Bliss & Nyitray[5] |
| Main contractor | Plaza Construction[6] |
