Building Location
Henry Morrison Flagler, known as the “Father of Miami,” brought his Florida East Coast Railroad south to a small settlement on Biscayne Bay in 1896. Flagler’s investment on the small city on the river created the foundation that helped develop Miami into thriving metropolis today. Although he declined the honor of having the city named after him, Flagler allowed the main artery t
o bear his name. Building Location
Running east to west through the center of downtown Miami, historic Flagler Street is the hub of the business district. A recent $11 million street restoration and beautification program has given new life to the area and has made Flagler Street more popular with businesses desiring convenient access to abundant international commerce. Flagler Street’s proximity to I-95, Biscayne Boulevard, and I-395 is quite desirable for companies seeking centrally located office space. An easily accessible mass transportation system connects downtown Miami to destinations throughout South Florida via the Tri-Rail, Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus lines. Legal District
One Flagler’s proximity to the Government Center, as well as federal, criminal and civil courthouses makes it desirable for legal professionals and law firms. Aside from its hallmark address, One Flagler’s recent transformation offers awesome views, easy access to the legal buildings in downtown Miami, and the ultimate in spaciousness and attractive presentation. One Flagler offers prospective tenants the option to customize their suites. Clients will find One Flagler easily accessible, and may be equally impressed with the gorgeous office space and nearby upscale eateries.