1000 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Year Built
2002
# Stories
37
# Total Units
85Unit Size Range
1,008-3,684 sqft
Unit Demand
-
Unit Availability
-
Murano, located at 1000 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, is an impressive 37-story high-rise built in 2002. The sleek design of this residential building epitomizes contemporary architecture, featuring expansive windows that allow for ample natural light. While not directly on the waterfront, Murano offers an elevated urban living experience with exclusive access to various premium amenities. These include a fully equipped fitness center, a luxurious spa, and a beautifully landscaped community garden. Additionally, residents can take advantage of the modern lounge area and the meticulously maintained tennis courts available on-site. The building's strategic location in Miami Beach provides convenient access to a plethora of shopping, dining, and cultural venues. Known for its dynamic atmosphere, the surrounding area hosts an array of popular restaurants, chic boutiques, and vibrant nightlife options. Murano's proximity to parks and art venues enhances its residents' lifestyle, making it a preferred choice for those seeking a blend of comfort and convenience. Ensuring a high standard of security and service, the building features round-the-clock concierge and surveillance systems. Murano's architectural elegance and thoughtful amenities offer a desirable residential option in a bustling urban setting.
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