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MIAMI — CP Group, in collaboration with DRA Advisors, has reported over 80,000 square feet of new leases and renewals at the renowned Miami Tower since the beginning of 2025. This substantial leasing activity highlights the ongoing demand for premium office space in the vibrant Miami market.
The Miami Tower, known for its prime location and modern amenities, continues to attract a diverse range of tenants. The recent leasing activity reflects the confidence that businesses have in the Miami area as a hub for innovation and growth.
With its strategic position in the heart of the city, the tower offers easy access to major transportation routes and a variety of local attractions, making it an appealing choice for companies looking to establish or expand their presence in South Florida.
As the economy rebounds, the Miami Tower stands out as a key player in the commercial real estate landscape, signaling a bright future for office space in the region.
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