Friday 7 March 2014

An Icon In Every Sense Of The Word

By Wanjerra Ciro


South Beach's ICON condominium captures the heart and soul of the city's thrilling aspects. Rising at 40-storys, this particular s-shaped high-rise structure is the epitome of Miami Beach lavishness. The award winning ICON is found at 450 Alton Road and looks over the spectacular Biscayne Bay. Famous architect Philippe Starck as well as magnetic developer Jorge Perez are the masterminds behind this venture which had been finalized in 2005.

The ICON tower soars 35 and 40 floors respectively, over 1000 feet of Miami Beach bay frontage.The building provides views of cruise ships and Miami's skyline. With immediate access to the South Beach Marina, and seven full acres of lush scenery to complete the tropical environment, Icon's location is just about the best Miami Beach real estate has to offer.

No matter which floor plan is chosen, each condo is assured the most lavish features on the current market, including walk-in closets, European cabinets, 9-foot high ceilings, and substantial terraces with lovely views. Residents will enjoy a state-of-the-art kitchen with granite counter tops and custom cabinets, sophisticated bathrooms with marble floors and name-brand fixtures. All the residences are also illuminated by natural light shining through floor-to-ceiling windows. As one enters the multi-story ICON lobby a person will at once observe its striking design and style and astonishing 20 foot ceilings.

The packages also included alternatives such as window treatments, closet systems, lighting, and flooring, among other residence accessories. ICON building amenities consist of an elevated infinity edge swimming pool, heated lap pool, health spa, steam room, fitness center, 24-hour concierge, and business and mail services.

The ICON's location in the exclusive South of Fifth (SoFi) neighborhood means that it's walking distance from world class dinning, the Miami Beach Marina, and the beach. The ICON stands in a league of its own and deserves the name for which it is called.




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