Ranked the third highest skyscraper in Miami and Florida, the Bank of America Tower at International Place, formerly the CenTrust Tower, will soon have a new name. Effective January 1, 2010, the building will be named Miami Towers.
The 47 floors skyscraper is mainly used for commercial office space, with major tenants such as Bank of America, UBS, American Arbitration Association, and Foley & Lardner LLP, among others. The building is also comprised of restaurants, an executive health club, a park-like sky terrace, an auditorium, a car wash, dry cleaner, florist, atm, metro mover, sky terrace, and a walkway to the Hyatt Hotel and Convention Center.
The iconic Downtown Miami landmark is known for its distinctive night time illumination of shocking colors, commemorating festivities, sports events and other celebrations. Often used to host elaborate and exclusive events, one could pay to have the towers illuminated in a custom theme.
The building is one of many featured on the backdrop of the stage of The Tonight Show. It’s also featured in several films, video productions, and TV shows. The roof was the set of Gloria Estefan's 1994 video for "Turn the Beat Around".
The dramatic 3 tiered glass structure is a popular Miami landmark.
Contributed by Daedrian McNaughton Premier Guide Miami
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