Short term rentals in Miami
December 12, 2011 Leave a Comment
Short term rentals in Miami has opened a new location at the Opera Tower in Miami Florida and we welcome everyone to check out our new units
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December 12, 2011 Leave a Comment
Short term rentals in Miami has opened a new location at the Opera Tower in Miami Florida and we welcome everyone to check out our new units
at http://www.miamivacations.com
May 24, 2011 Leave a Comment
New locations for Miami Vacations Corporate Rentals has been finalized – Coral Gables
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October 28, 2010 Leave a Comment
Smart Amenities
Simpler, smarter, more rewarding living comes easy in this cutting-edge community. Each of the residences at Downtown Dadeland offers cool, contemporary features, complemented by a variety of amenities within the district and the surrounding neighborhood.
Beautifully appointed residences open to lushly landscaped interior courtyards. A rooftop infinity pool deck provides the perfect place to relax or entertain friends. The state-of-the-art fitness center also offers panoramic city views while top security features provide added peace of mind.
Step outside the district and you’re still in one of Miami’s most welcoming and pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, creating an atmosphere of easy living that makes coming home an anticipated event.
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October 28, 2010 Leave a Comment
Downtown Dadeland Condominium is a mixed-use project which includes 416 condominium residences in seven unique buildings on its own street grid. Amenities include spacious terraces and balconies, extensive landscaping, central rooftop pool and recreation areas, 24-hour restricted access to residential units, and private parking in the 14-acre, two-story, below-grade parking garage. At Downtown Dadeland, there is also 120,000 square feet of ground floor retail for boutique shops, restaurants and select commercial services, including, West Elm, Chili’s, Ruth Chris Steak House, Bombay and many more. Moss was chosen for this exciting project because of our ability to provide the supervisory and managerial expertise to deliver this complicated project on-time and within the owner budget structure!
DOWNTOWN DADELAND CONDOMINIUM FEATURES
- Professionally Decorated Lobby and Community Spaces
- Controlled Access to Private Parking Garage
- Fully-Equipped Fitness Center
- Steam Baths
- Brick Paved Walkways
- Private Sundeck with Heated Pool and Spa
- Park and Landscaped Gardens with European Style Fountain
- Walk to Downtown Kendall Dining, Shopping, Entertainment
- Easy Access to Major Roadways
DOWNTOWN DADELAND RESIDENCE FEATURES
- Braced Outlet for Lighting Fixture in Dining Area
- Pre-Wired for Cable in Bedrooms, Living Room and Den
- Braced Outlet for Lighting Fixture in Dining Area
- Pre-Wired for Category 5 High-Speed Internet
- Textured Ceilings and Walls Throughout Living Areas
- G.E. Full-Sized Stackable Washer-Dryer
- High-Efficiency Central A/C and Heating System
- Fire Protection Sprinkler System with Smoke Detectors
DOWNTOWN DADELAND CONDO KITCHENS
- Cabinets-choice of two wooden finishes (dark cherry or white)
- Countertops-Granite with under-mounted stainless steel sink
- Appliances-Kitchen Aid, GE Profile with black or white finish
- Refrigerator-21 cu. ft. side-by-side
- Oven Range-slide-in design
- Microwave oven
- Dishwasher
- Garbage Disposer
DOWNTOWN DADELAND CONDOMINIUM MASTER BATHS
- Cabinets-Choice of two wooden finishes (dark cherry or white)
- Fixtures-Kohler, American Standard (or equal)
- Medicine Cabinet
- Mirror
- Light Fixture
DOWNTOWN DADELAND RESIDENCE FEATURES
Washer and Dryer
October 14, 2010 Leave a Comment
| Welcome to NoBri The hot downtown neighborhood North of Brickell is Miami’s most unheralded gem. By Bill Kearney Photographs by Greg Clark |
Downtown has always needed food, and there are landmark coffee and cheap-eats spots, such as Las Palmas Cafeteria (209 SE First St., 305-373-1333), with its hard-earned bluecollar charm, and 40-year-old Manolo y Rene Cafeteria (281 NE First St., 305-358-4488), with its steady flow of loyalists shooting the breeze. But about six years ago, things changed. If you hear a trumpet echoing down noirish streets, follow it and you’ll find Soya & Pomodoro (120 NE First St., 305-381-9511). After working on the Beach, Italian buddies Cristian D’Oria (from Puglia) and Armando Alfano (Pompeii) decided they were done with the transience and looked to the mainland as a place to put down roots. “People told us, ‘You guys are crazy to open downtown,’” says D’Oria. They took over a Neoclassical alcove, walled it off with bookcases, Latin Colonial antiques and candlelight, and created an Italian spot that’s like a little aphrodisiac hidden on an otherwise barren street. “We started with lunches and Latin jazz on Thursday nights, and it’s taken off from there,” says D’Oria. Bring a date who’s never been, and you’ve suddenly doubled your charm factor.
The Italians have really been pioneers in NoBri. Fratelli Milano (213 SE First St., 305-373-2300) is tiny, with a kitchen so small there’s no storage, so everything’s made fresh daily. That said, the cramped quarters can make you feel like family, with the love coming from twin brothers Roberto and Emanuele Bearzi in the kitchen, and Roberto’s wife, Fiorella, running the front of the house. They began doing breakfasts and lunches three and a half years ago for the office crowd, but dinners have made the family grow, with customers (some walking over from the north end of Brickell) so loyal that, as restaurants close in other neighborhoods, this one recently doubled its size by taking over an optical shop next door. And since Fiorella isn’t going to let you leave without filling you up, try the pappardelle Milano with sliced filet mignon, truffle oil and goat cheese.
Two more Italian spots, Puntino Downtown and Tre Italian Bistro, also popped up last year. Puntino (353 SE Second St., 305-371-9661; puntinodowntown.com) serves the owner’s Naples-style cuisine and looks plucked out of Midtown Manhattan, with pop-art-meets-Roman Empire portraits on the walls, while Tre (270 E. Flagler St., 305- 373-3303; tremiami.com) takes a fusion route, with innovative dishes such as moqueca, a bouillabaisse-like stew from northern Brazil of white fish, shrimp, mussels and clams with coconut-milk broth, toasted coconut and rice. Over on Southeast First Avenue, there’s a courtyard that gives you no reason to walk into it, but if you do you’ll find Thai Angel (152 SE First Ave., 305-371-9748; thaiangelmiami.com). It feels almost quaint (in a suburban Bangkok kind of way) and is owned by Yui Amporn, who worked for seven years at her brother’s Thai House on South Beach before opening downtown. She demanded that I try the pad Thai (the dish by which I measure all Thai restaurants), which her aunt makes with the extra-thin noodles Amporn prefers. As I was leaving, pro kickboxer Remy Bonnel, who trained in Thailand, walked in. “Ah, you found my place,” he said. Across the street from Thai Angel is Wok Town (119 SE First Ave., 305-371-9993; woktown.com), from Miss Yip and Domo Japones vet Shai Ben-Ami, who’s a co-owner. It’s more of a counter-service place, with a bright-orange and white design and long communal tables made from recycled compressed plywood. They’ve put together a Pan-Asian menu with standouts such as oversize bowls of spicy Singapore-style curry with thin rice noodles tossed with beef, shrimp or salty strips of barbecued pork.
A bit north on Third Avenue is a banal, almost institutional building, but inside is a pocket of sleek white, purple and glossed concrete that’s home to CVI.CHE 105 (105 NE Third Ave., 305-577-3454; ceviche105.com). Probably the most modern-looking spot in NoBri, it was opened last year by chef Juan Chipoco, who accents his traditional Peruvian cuisine with a modernity that matches the setting. The place has been such a hit that this past February they broke through the back wall and expanded to three times the original size. So there’s plenty of international fare, but what about Americana? Head to Sparky’s Roadside Barbecue (204 NE First St., 305- 377-2877; sparkysroadsidebarbecue.com), a roomy Southern luncheonette (sea-foam-green tables, bull skulls on the walls) featuring “low and slow” St. Louis-style barbecue, using a hickory and applewood rotisserie smoker. I know people get serious about their barbecue here, but this is some of the best in the county. And a couple of blocks west, First & First Southern Baking Company (109 NE First Ave., 305-577-6446), run by two brothers from West Virginia, pulls people in off the street with the scent of confections and the sight of mandarinorange-, mojito- and Jack Daniel’s-flavored pound cakes. These smaller operations are easy to miss, as they’ve taken over mid-block storefronts you’re sadly conditioned to ignore, but in the last few years, there’s been some development with a little more backing. Chophouse Miami (300 S. Biscayne Blvd., 305-938-9000; chophousemiami.com) has a river-view veranda with an unpretentious late-day drinking ambience; the leisurely pace of passing boat traffic is as much a palliative as the booze. Meanwhile, Il Gabbiano (335 S. Biscayne Blvd., 305-373-0063; ilgabbianomiami.com), in the One Miami building, offers as formal a dining experience as you’re likely to find in Miami, with servers in white jackets and a back patio that arcs around the bottom corner of downtown, giving you 180-degree views of Biscayne Bay all the way across to Virginia Key. Chef John Critchley opened Area 31 (Epic Hotel, 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, 305-424-5234; area31restaurant.com) in December of 2008 and earned accolades as one of Esquire’s Best New Restaurants of 2009. The sustainability concept for which the place is named will make you feel better about your gluttony, but the Blade Runner-esque views of Icon, Brickell Avenue and the Miami River are perhaps a more honest reason to hit this place.
And now is when NoBri is really going crazy. Just across from the Epic Hotel is the brand-new, 41-story, 313-room JW Marriott Marquis Miami (345 Avenue of the Americas; jwmarriottmarquismiami.com). This place has three on-site restaurants, including db Bistro Moderne by three-time James Beard winner Daniel Boulud, which is famous in New York for its $32 burger of braised-short-rib- and truffle-filled sirloin. But perhaps the most opulently confident sign that NoBri is here to stay is the 50,000-square-foot entertainment/lifestyle complex on the 19th and 20th floors. There’s a Jim McLean Golf School (with virtual golf simulators, two putting greens and a pro shop), billiard room, virtual bowling alley, full-service RikRak Salon, Boutique and Bar, and 10,000-square-foot athletic arena that transforms from tennis court to carpeted event space to NBA-approved basketball court. You might not be able to reach the rim, but you’ll be towering above Miami. WHAT ABOUT ICON BRICKELL? ——————————————————————————————————————————————— Other Articles go to : http://www.miamivacations.com
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October 12, 2010 Leave a Comment
Miami Vacations has partnered up with new furnished units in Miraflores and Lima Peru – This units are really nice and comfortable
more info: http:// www.meridianvacations.com
October 7, 2010 Leave a Comment
Lima vacation rentals now available…http://www.meridianvacations.com
September 28, 2010 Leave a Comment
Deciding where to stay on your vacation to Miami Florida can be a confusing at times. A great way to make your apartment much easier on the entire traveling pack is to get an apartment. This works great for a group of friends, a family with children, or even a husband and wife who wants to re-ignite some old sparks. It’s often times comparable to renting a four or five star hotel room, or you can save money and still get a great furnished apartment in miami florida
Of course the more you spend the better your accommodations will be naturally. You should think ahead of time of your demands and when the time comes to choose your decision will be made much more easier. As well,adopting your location and what parts of Miami and other areas of Florida that you’ll want to see. Perhaps you’ll want to see much of what Miami has to offer therefore fixing yourself snack in the middle of the city will be a a fantastic idea for you. In this instance you will also have the opportunity to have fabulous art deco type buildings or the great flavor of the latin culture all around you, such as Deco Drive , the beautiful beaches in South Beach
Of course you can also get an apartment closer to the ocean, or even mingle with the locals in a near by neighborhood on the outer reaches of the main city of Barcelona. Getting around will also be made simple if you choose to rent a vehicle so that you can come and go at your own pace.
Getting an apartment for your trip to Miami Florida gives everyone associated with the chance to have there own space and may solve many annoyances before they are started. This exceeds the hotel room where little is there to accommodate many guests, with one TV and two beds for four people things can get filled rather quickly. With an apartment it’s simple to just choose ahead of times the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, balconies, etc
As well you can save both time and money on meals since you’ll be able to prepare breakfast, lunch, and dinner at “home” when you feel like it. Most of these furnished apartments are furnished and contain most of what you’ll need in the kitchen, as well as utensils and appliances. This makes grabbing a quick snack simple, and less preaching about where to go eat.
Just imagine being able to eat your breakfast looking at the beach in Miami ,florida , relishing in the beautiful Miami Florida year around summer weather.
Of course if you’re a big eater there’s a lotfor you there as well. If you really want to live like the locals do order yourself, or make yourself a nice Spanish omelet in honor of your new temporary home.
Going out to eat at restaurants for the duration of entire vacation can get very a lot of money very fast. You’ll be able to pick without pressure the best restaurants to visit, and probably if you’re one to mingle with neighbors get some very good suggestions from theresidents as well.
The bottom line is that renting a furnished apartment for your vacation could and likely will turn out to be a very a decent idea for you and your travelers, and create a vacation that you soon will not forget.
For options in temporary housing in Miami go to http://www.miamivacations.com
September 28, 2010 Leave a Comment
There is a all-encompassing range of choices when it comes to Miami apartment accommodations. If you would like to opt out of the hotel scene, the boutiques, and so on, apartment stays are for you. Apartments able to payyou the full effect of being at home. They include bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, full personal bathrooms, sitting rooms, and other rooms. Some even include balconies, porches, decks, etc. They are characteristically furnished with all contentyou’ll need – chairs, sofas, and other furniture; adornments and lamps; and everything else you’ll need. You do not even need bath accessories.
You can find furnished studio, one bedroom, two-bedroom, or three bedroom apartments for as little as 1,400 dollars per month or about 120 dollars, per day if the stay if for shorter time. The greater range can be in the thousands.
Check-in and check-out times differ. If the owner is a private entity, the rules will be more amenable. You can talk with the owner and get to know him or her and find out what practices you need to be following during your stay. Also find out whether there are other services they can offer as part of the project.
Many travelers do apartment trades for specified days. Apartment trading is the practice of using someone’s apartment in Miami in changingfor allowing them to use yours in your hometown while you are gone. This is mutuallybeneficial, as there is often no assetsexchanged.
Miami apartment accommodations can be found in any of the locales of Miami Florida from the inner regions like the Coral Gables , to the outer areas like Kendall or Homestead
A list of temporary housing in Miami can be found at miamivacations.com