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Blue and Green Diamond

Coordinates: 25°49′22″N 80°07′17″W / 25.822834°N 80.121411°W / 25.822834; -80.121411
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Blue and Green Diamonds
The Blue and Green Diamond condominiums as seen from Morningside Park
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General information
LocationMiami Beach, Miami, United States
Coordinates25°49′22″N 80°07′17″W / 25.822834°N 80.121411°W / 25.822834; -80.121411
Completed2000
Height
Roof502 feet (153 m)
Technical details
Floor count44
Design and construction
Architect(s)Robert M. Swedroe Architects & Planners

The Blue and Green Diamonds are twin towers in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. They are both 502 feet (153 m) and 44 floors. They are the tallest buildings in Miami Beach, and were both completed in 2000.[1][2] The towers, mirror image of each other, share a full service, stand-alone Clubhouse building designed to look like the early mansions of the rich and famous that once dotted the 1920s Miami Beach shoreline. The complex contains a multi-level parking garage with tennis courts atop. There is a large pool deck overlooking the beach and surrounded by private Cabana Units. The towers are typically 8 residential units per floor. The Tower Suites near the top are marked by the prominent wrap-around terraces. The top full floor features seven Penthouse units, six of which are two story with private Roof Terraces and plunge pools. The Blue Diamond (north tower) and Green Diamond (south tower) were known for being the tallest oceanfront residential towers in the United States until Jade Beach and Jade Ocean were built in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, in 2008 and 2009.

The Towers are on Collins Avenue, north of the Eden Roc Hotel.

Preceded by Tallest Building in Miami Beach
2000—Present
153m
Succeeded by
None

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