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The One Tequesta Point condo is located at 888 Brickell Key Drive on Brickell Key near Brickell Avenue and Downtown Miami. One Tequesta Point has incredible views of the bay, city and ocean and breezes from the bay all year round.
Just seconds away from all the amenities Miami has to offer, yet safe and secure on Brickell Key. One Tequesta Point is available for immediate occupancy.
The history of Brickell Key dates back to 1896, when Henry Flagler had a 9-foot-deep canal dug from the mouth of the Miami River. In the process, Mr. Flagler created a property off the coast made up of two small islands.
In 1943, an investor, Edward N. Claughton, Sr., acquired the islands and, over time, purchased additional land at the bottom of the bay to combine into a 44-acre, triangle-shaped expanse separated from the mansions on Miami’s elegant Brickell Avenue by only a few hundred feet of water. In the late 1970s, Swire Properties bought most of the island from the Claughtons and began implementing a master plan that would eventually transform it into one of the most unique island communities in the world.
The Tequesta tribe of Native Americans (also Tekesta, Tegesta, Chequesta, Vizcaynos), at the time of first European contact, occupied an area along Florida’s Atlantic coast in what are now Broward and Miami-Dade counties. They also occasionally occupied the Florida Keys, and may have had a settlement at Cape Sable at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula in the 16th century. The central town (also called Tequesta) was probably located at the mouth of the Miami River. The Tequestas arrived in the Bay of Biscay area towards the beginning of the Present Era. The Tequestas located their villages and camps at the mouths of rivers and streams, in inlets from the Atlantic Ocean to inland waters, and on barrier islands and cays.
The Tequestas 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. The occupation of the Florida Keys may have oscillated between the two tribes. Although there is a Spanish record of a Tequesta village on Cape Sable, Calusa artifacts outnumber Tequesta by a ratio of four to one at archaeological sites in the area.
The walking and jogging trails of Brickell Key, Miami, Florida surround the island. Upscale boutiques and restaurants are just a short walk away, as is the elite Mandarin Oriental hotel. Just across the causeway is the thriving Brickell Financial District, a gateway to global trade. For those who want to integrate their lifestyle and work life, residing in Tequesta Point One is a most enviable solution.
Building Services
- Janitor
- 24-Hour Security
- Gated community
- Heated swimming pool
- Gymnasium
- Barbecue area
- Social room
- Valet Parking
- Covered Parking
- 2 Squash and 2 Racquetball courts
- Saunas and Music Therapy
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