
In 2008, the EPIC Hotel and Residence will up the ante in downtown Miami and will formidably make its presence known with its enthralling 54 monumental stories of architecture and its staggering views of the ocean and Miami River. The EPIC will boast a five star pedigree and is being favorably compared as the equivalent of a New York Trump building in terms of its sheer ambition and what’s in store for future guests and residents.
For starters, the EPIC will feature more than 24,000 square feet of lounge and restaurant space and an additional 5,000 square feet of retail area. Additional amenities will include a multitude of services such as pet care, vehicle customizing, groceries delivered right to your residence door, and even babysitting services. A private lobby, high speed elevators and Seascape pool mean residents will be able to enjoy the EPIC without the distraction of guests or curious visitors. Additionally, supervised private boat docks allow easy access to the waterfront. Valet, concierge, state-of-the-art monitored security systems, private air conditioned storage spaces, and special signing privileges at the EPIC’s signature restaurant, bar lounge, pool and spa make for many great reasons to consider a home at the EPIC.
Glass balcony railings, impact resistant floor-to-ceiling windows and recessed lighting don’t even begin to describe what’s available within the 360 residential units at the EPIC. Kitchens will feature Snaidero brand cabinetry in a beautiful dark oak wood finish, Miele brand ovens, cooktops and dishwashers, and chrome wand faucets. Bathrooms feature dual white ceramic sinks, illuminated wall mirrors, white marble floors, Italian cabinetry, and TOTO brand water closets and bidets.
The EPIC is just minutes away from a surplus of Miami’s best cultural events, historic landmarks, galleries, museums and entertainment. The recently unveiled Miami Performing Arts Center is host to a wonderful and eclectic diversity of music and theater. To get an understanding of Cuban history, stop by the historic Freedom Tower, the site where thousands of refugees were processed to start anew in the United States in the 1950s. The Miami Art Museum is famous for its rich collection of 20th century art. The Jackie Gleason and James L. Knight centers also feature numerous musical and theater events throughout the year. Finally, take a stroll on the riverwalk to Bayfront Park and Bayside, a great place for dining and live entertainment.




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