Epic Residences & Hotel

Epic Hotel and Residences
General information
Status Complete
Type Hotel and Residential
Location 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, Florida, United States
Coordinates 25°46′14″N 80°11′22″W / 25.770504°N 80.189583°W / 25.770504; -80.189583Coordinates: 25°46′14″N 80°11′22″W / 25.770504°N 80.189583°W / 25.770504; -80.189583
Construction started 2006
Completed 2008
Opening 2008
Height
Roof 601 ft (183 m)
Technical details
Floor count 54
Design and construction
Architect Revuelta Vega Leon
Developer DP Property Holding
Structural engineer DeSimone Consulting Engineers

Epic Hotel is an urban hotel and residential skyscraper in Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. Epic is 601 feet (183 m) tall and has 54 floors. The tower is located on the north bank of the Miami River in Downtown Miami's Central Business District. It is bordered by Biscayne Boulevard Way on the west, Southeast 2nd Street to the north, the Miami River to the south, and Southeast 5th Avenue to the east. The architect of the complex is Revuelta Vega Leon.

Epic was part of the EPIC Miami Residences and Hotel two-tower residential complex, consisting of the Epic Tower and the Dupont Tower, but the taller of the two, Dupont Tower, was canceled.[1] If it had been built, the Dupont Tower would have stood 609 ft (186 m) tall and contain 60 floors.[1] The Dupont Tower was named after the Alfred I. DuPont Building, a National Historic Building from the 1930s that is also in Miami. In 2014, the 1.25-acre (0.51-hectare) Epic 2 site sold for US$125 million, a record-breaking rate of $100 million per acre.[2]

View from other side of Miami river

See also

Sources

  1. 1 2 "Dupont Tower". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2008-01-06.
  2. Brannigan, Martha (July 15, 2014). "Miami land fetches $100 million an acre". The Miami Herald. The McClatchy Company. Retrieved November 21, 2015.



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