Avenue on Brickell is a residential high-rise complex in the Brickell district of Miami, Florida, United States. The project consists of two high-rise residential towers, Avenue on Brickell East Tower and Avenue on Brickell West Tower. Both towers were topped off in early 2007, and were structurally completed in late 2007. Avenue East Tower, the taller of the two buildings, stands at 495 feet (151 meters), with 47 floors and its entrance is on Brickell Avenue. Avenue West Tower is the shorter building of the complex, standing at 365 ft (111 m) with 35 floors and its entrance is on Southeast 1st Avenue, a block away from Brickell Avenue. Both buildings were designed by SB Architects.
1450 Brickell, is an all-office skyscraper in the City of Miami, Florida, United States. It is 540 feet (165 m) tall with 35 floors. It is adjacent to One Broadway in Downtown Miami's southern Brickell Financial District. The building is located on the corner of Brickell Avenue and Broadway. The architect is Nichols, Brosch, Wurst, Wolfe & Associates, Inc. The building contains more than 580000sqft of office space. The project is one of several new office buildings to open in Downtown Miami.Energy efficiency1450 Brickell is Miami's first LEED Gold office building. Hill York, a mechanical contractor, built the utiliVisor system in the building to continuously commission the building's HVAC systems.Hurricane resistanceAt the time of completion, 1450 Brickell incorporated the strongest curtainwall window system of any commercial building in the nation. The entire 35-story glass curtainwall system is designed for large-missile impact (hurricane resistance), even though Miami-Dade County only requires glass in the first 30 feet of a building to be large-missile impact-resistant. DeSimone Consulting Engineers is the structural engineering firm for the project.
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Panorama Tower, previously known as 1101 Brickell, is a mixed-use skyscraper under construction in Miami, Florida, United States. It is located in the Brickell district of Downtown Miami. It was originally approved by the City of Miami and the Federal Aviation Administration in 2006 but was put on hold due to the Great Recession. The project was revived in 2012 when owner Tibor Hollo announced plans to begin construction of the tower. In 2013, the project was revised; the 868ft tower is stated to include residential, hotel, retail, and office space, as well as a possible observation deck at the top floor. When completed, it will most likely be the tallest building in Miami, but may soon thereafter be overtaken by various other towers, including two of their own projects (The Towers by Foster + Partners and One Bayfront Plaza). It will take over the Four Seasons Hotel Miami as tallest when it tops out in 2017. The project is significant for being the first development in the City of Miami to be funded in part by EB-5 visas. While the entire site is technically addressed 1101 Brickell Avenue, the building will actually be located on the back of the lot, behind two existing office buildings, at 1100 Brickell Bay Drive. It will be about two blocks from the Tenth Street Metromover station.
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Charity Services Centers (CSC) is a law firm that is committed to solving community social challenges by bringing banks and nonprofits together. CSC believes in the value of nonprofits and we want to help your organization reach beyond ordinary approaches to access assistance to achieve greater impact. Our mission is to work with local charitable organizations and identify their “inflection point” - a turning point that allows them to significantly increase their impact. Operating in several states around the country, CSC leverages the efforts of our growing network to support nonprofits in accomplishing more. With over 200 banks and nonprofits around the country in our network, CSC supports banks and nonprofits in several ways: Our Charity Deposit Program matches community banks and nonprofits and provides an unrestricted quarterly donation to participating nonprofits. CSC facilitates strategic connections among nonprofits, funders and/or partners in our network. For example, by connecting organizations that are focused on foster youth issues, we are able to catalyze a movement for policy change. CSC provides financial investment and non financial support in the form of social capital to select ventures that have a scalable model.
We host monthly informative meetings and educational workshops in which we provide in-service hour credits for foster, adoptive and relative caregiver parents. Our meetings are held at 8900 SW 168th Street on the Christ Fellowship Church Palmetto Bay Campus. We host yearly events for our foster and adoptive families and their children. Events include our annual Christmas party, Thanksgiving Potluck, Back to School backpack giveaway and a summer picnic. We welcome all those interested in becoming a foster or adoptive parent. We also encourage anyone who would like to be an advocate or sponsor foster care.
Immaculata-LaSalle High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami and located between Mercy Hospital and Vizcaya on South Bayshore Drive.The school was officially founded as Immaculata Academy, a Roman Catholic college preparatory school for girls, on September 1, 1958. The Sisters of St. Joseph Congregation of St. Augustine FL were the school's founding religious order. But it is now run by the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco.History of the schoolImmaculata AcademyOn November 5, 1945, Bishop Joseph P. Hurley of the Diocese of St. Augustine purchased 130 of the original 160acre, 68acre on the Bayside and 61acre, opposite in the pineland of James Deering’s Vizcaya estate, from Deering's heirs.In 1950, Mercy Hospital was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph Congregation of St. Augustine to serve the booming post-World War II population.On August 9, 1958 Sister Mary Damian, SSJ – Immaculata Academy community superior, and Sister Marie de Lourdes Ortagus, SSJ – Immaculata Academy principal, arrived at Mercy Hospital. Immaculata Academy was built adjacent to Mercy Hospital facing the shores of Biscayne Bay.A few days later on August 13, 1958, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Miami was created, including 16 southeastern Florida counties, 51 parishes, 81 priests and 185,000 Catholics. The rest of the counties remained part of the Diocese of St. Augustine. On August 15, Sisters Mary Monica, St. George, and Mary Martha, SSJ arrived at Mercy Hospital, where they shared five rooms within the hospital convent.
Immaculata-LaSalle High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami and located between Mercy Hospital and Vizcaya on South Bayshore Drive.The school was officially founded as Immaculata Academy, a Roman Catholic college preparatory school for girls, on September 1, 1958. The Sisters of St. Joseph Congregation of St. Augustine FL were the school's founding religious order. But it is now run by the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco.History of the schoolImmaculata AcademyOn November 5, 1945, Bishop Joseph P. Hurley of the Diocese of St. Augustine purchased 130 of the original 160acre, 68acre on the Bayside and 61acre, opposite in the pineland of James Deering’s Vizcaya estate, from Deering's heirs.In 1950, Mercy Hospital was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph Congregation of St. Augustine to serve the booming post-World War II population.On August 9, 1958 Sister Mary Damian, SSJ – Immaculata Academy community superior, and Sister Marie de Lourdes Ortagus, SSJ – Immaculata Academy principal, arrived at Mercy Hospital. Immaculata Academy was built adjacent to Mercy Hospital facing the shores of Biscayne Bay.A few days later on August 13, 1958, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Miami was created, including 16 southeastern Florida counties, 51 parishes, 81 priests and 185,000 Catholics. The rest of the counties remained part of the Diocese of St. Augustine. On August 15, Sisters Mary Monica, St. George, and Mary Martha, SSJ arrived at Mercy Hospital, where they shared five rooms within the hospital convent.
Alejandra Piniella is an engaging and detail-oriented ophthalmologist based in Miami, FL. Dr. Piniella earned her medical degree from the University of Miami and completed her internship in internal medicine at the Jackson Memorial Hospital. She also completed her residency in ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, FL. Dr. Piniella is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Patients see Dr. Piniella for a variety of reasons, including diabetic retinopathy, allergic eye problems, optic neuritis, eye misalignment, and corneal abrasion. Because she is fluent in English, Spanish, French, and Italian, she is able to provide care to patients from varying cultural backgrounds. She is devoted to ensuring the longevity of her patients’ eye health and developing long-lasting relationships with them. Her highest priority is making sure that the needs and comfort of her patients are always met. Consequently, she treats them with the utmost kindness and deference. Her consultations are routinely precise and thorough.