Colliers South Florida to Market Remaining Office/Retail Space at Panorama Tower for Lease - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Colliers South Florida to Market Remaining Office/Retail Space at Panorama Tower for Lease

The property is the tallest residential building on the eastern seaboard south of New York.

Colliers South Florida has been appointed to lease the available office and retail space at Panorama Tower, a landmark development by Florida East Coast Realty (FECR). The open spaces range from 2,000 to 6,000 square feet for retail areas and 19,000 to 52,000 for office spaces. FECR is an integrated real estate development and management company that has completed over 60 million square feet of construction.

At the heart of Brickell Avenue, Panorama Tower dominates the Miami skyline with its towering 85-story structure. Built on a sprawling site of approximately 3 million square feet, the mixed-use development comprises 821 luxurious residential apartments, a 19-story pedestal housing a 208-room hotel, high-end commercial space and a massive 2,000-car parking garage.

“We are excited to continue improving and expanding on Panorama Tower,” Austin Hollo says, Chief Operating Officer at FECR. “This building is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence, and we are confident that it will continue to be a sought-after destination for businesses and residents alike.”

Colliers South Florida Senior Vice President Kevin Gonzalez, Associate Vice President Jake Freeman, and Vice President Ana Paula have been appointed to market the office/retail opportunities at Panorama Tower.

“The market in South Florida has seen a remarkable influx, and we are thrilled to begin marketing Panorama Tower’s Class A commercial space,” said Freeman. “We look forward to continuing to work closely with Florida East Coast Realty to match tenants with their perfect space.”

Along with Panorama Tower, Colliers is responsible for leasing FECR’s 1101 Brickell office buildings, which are also located on the Panorama campus.

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