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Le Parc at Brickell First LEED-Certified Condo in Brickell Financial District

by Natalie Terchek

 

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Residential development Le Parc at Brickell will undergo construction this October.

Le Parc at Brickell is to become to become one of the first LEED-certified residential developments in the city’s Brickell Financial District. Construction will go underway in October of 2013 and is expected to be completed in December of 2014.

According to the Miami Downtown Development Authority, less than 500 of the 23,000 boom-era condos remain unsold in the downtown Miami/Brickell area.

“With its proximity to Simpson Park and contemporary designs and furnishings by Linge Roset, Le Parc at Brickell will be an urban oasis in the heart of Miami,” Lisbeth Arellano, sales and marketing director for the joint venture, said. “This development stands out for its convenient location just off Brickell Avenue, sustainable features and competitive pricing,”

The 128 residences will be fully-finished and “move-in ready”, and will include one-, two- and three-bedroon units, as well as expansive, two-story townhomes, with floor plans ranging from approximately 576 to 1,963 square feet in size. Pre-construction prices will start at $390 per square foot, ranging from low $200,000s to over $600,000.

Le Parc will also be the first residential development to feature exclusive interior designs and furnishings by Ligne Roset, an award-winning modern furniture manufacturer with more than 1,000 retail distributors worldwide.

“Ligne Roset has had a presence in Miami for many years and has been well-received by the community,” Lori Bruno, owner of Ligne Roser Miami, Philadelphia and New York, said. “We couldn’t think of a better city for our first residential project. Le Parc’s setting in Miami’s vibrant Brickell neighborhood across from Simpson Park is the perfect complement to our urban-chic and sustainable designs.”

 

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