777 Brickell (blue building), Downtown Miami, FL |
Laura Kozelouzek |
Miami, FL -- Within six weeks of learning full floor tenant
Jordan Burt would not be renewing their lease at 777 Brickell due to a merger
with Carlton Fields, Taylor & Mathis signed Quest Workspaces to lease the
20,000 square foot space to be vacated by the law firm.
The executive suite company will open their second location
in Miami’s Brickell Financial District in April moving to temporary space at
the building until the new space build out is completed.
“The same day we
learned the merger had gone through we called the Quest Workspaces’ broker, Lance
Benson of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, and said we have a great space for
Quest if they are looking for another location on Brickell,” stated Taylor
& Mathis Partner Brian Gale.
“We made one phone call and six weeks later had a signed
lease.”
The space is ideal
for Quest. Former law firm space is very office intensive a necessity for an
executive suite. Taylor & Mathis
also signed Quest to a 37,000 square foot renewal and expansion at Espirito
Santo Plaza earlier this year. The
Taylor & Mathis’ Miami leasing team of Brian Gale and Andrew
Trench worked with co-broker Benson representing Quest Workspaces, to
complete the transactions.
Brian Gale |
“Quest Workspaces is
an emerging executive center with a trendy & modern vibe,” stated Trench.
“This is not your 1980’s executive suite.
They will be a great asset to 777 Brickell which is an impeccably
maintained office building with class A finishes. Executive suites often serve as incubator space for new companies
poised for growth.”
“Miami is evolving into a world class city and Brickell
Avenue is setting the pulse for the area’s growth and expansion,” said Laura
Kozelouzek, founder and CEO of Quest Workspaces.
“777 Brickell is a superior fusion of a chic and
professional office space, in a prime location, priced at 20 percent less than
our current Brickell [Espirito Santo Plaza] pricing, which will give clients
the added value of a prestigious, downtown office address at a more affordable
square footage price tag.”
Quest’s seventh location in less than three years and second
location on Brickell Avenue is located in the hub of downtown Miami’s financial
district.
The new development solidifies Quest as the 15th largest
tenant in Miami’s burgeoning business district among the ranks of Bank of
America, HSBC and Florida International University.
Andrew Trench |
The new center at 777 Brickell Avenue, encompassing the
entire fifth floor, will feature more than 90 offices and offers flexible
workspace solutions that cater to companies of all sizes from start-ups to
global brands.
The SunTrust Building at 777 Brickell Avenue is a multi-use
facility with business and lifestyle amenities, gourmet restaurants including
Truluck’s, a beauty salon, covered parking garage, banking with ATM and 24/7
building access and security.
The Energy Star
labeled property is within walking distance to Mary Brickell Village and is
less than 10 miles from Miami International Airport.
For a complete copy of the company’s news
release, please contact:
Brian Gale, Principal
Taylor & Mathis
(305) 476-8880
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