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Location
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Washed
by turquoise waters at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean
Sea, South Florida is easily the most exotic natural environment in the
United States. And the cultural climate is equally exotic; a heady mixture
of Latin, Caribbean and European influences, South Florida - especially
the Greater Miami area - possesses a unique atmosphere with an enduring,
sensual appeal. It's the perfect location for the Sayán concept
of luxurious subtropical living. Sayán is located directly on Sunny
Isles Beach, a peaceful and diverse municipality in northern Miami-Dade
County. Blessed with several miles of sugary Atlantic Ocean beach and
intracoastal Waterway frontage, Sunny Isles enjoys equidistant, convenient
access to Miami and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airports.
Myriad shopping, entertainment and nightlife options surround you, and
world-class golf, tennis and boating facilities abound. And amid all these
exciting urban pursuits, the warm Atlantic waters outside your door invite
a swim, blissful sunbathing or simply being calmed by the tranquil views
and soothing sea breeze.
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Business
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Miami
- Where Business Is No Day At The Beach.
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Miami
is the banking and financial center of the Americas.
Espiritu Santo Bank Wachovia Bank Of America Union Planters Bank Citibank the list goes on and on, emblazoned on the towers of Brickell Avenue. This is the Wall Street of the Subtropics, the crossroads of finance for this region as well as the Caribbean and Central and South America. Finance, law, investment services the fiscal lifeblood of a vast region from the hills of Georgia to the southern tip of Argentina depends to a great degree on what transpires daily in Miami. We have the infrastructure, the technology, the talent and the strategic location to make it all happen. |
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Welcome
to the birthplace of the modern tourism industry.
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Happily,
it's not all work and no play. For generations, tourism has been the trump
card that caused this metropolis to develop and thrive in the first place.
And Miamians have crafted tourism and hospitality goods and services into
an art form emulated worldwide. The result? Among the highest concentrations
of beachfront hotels in the world. The largest cruise ship terminal on
earth. And one of the Western Hemisphere's busiest air transport hubs
for passengers and freight. When it comes to worldly pleasures, a rich
and evocative selection of diversions, and a beautiful sun-washed climate
in which to play it all out, it's nearly impossible to beat Miami. |
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Diversions
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Paradise
for the passionate shopper and connoisseur.
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South
Florida is the treasure chest where knowledgeable consumers can find everything
from the rare and beautiful to the cutting-edge. A list of our retail
meccas reads like a Who's Who of 21st-Century Retailing: Bal Harbour Shops.
Palm Beach's Worth Avenue. Coral Gables' Village of Merrick Park. Fort
Lauderdale's Las Olas Boulevard. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
From huge regional malls to the most intimate custom fashion boutique
on South Beach, if you can dream it you can find it here.
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Peerless
Cultural and Social Opportunities.
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If
you have the energy, an evening in Miami can go something like this: a
late afternoon concert by Michael Tillson Thomas' Miami Symphony. A fabulous
early supper of tapas and tiramisu-followed by a gallery preview of this
year's Art Basel stars. And that's just one evening! We'll save the all-night
dancing in South Beach for another time
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The
Ultimate Playground.
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Can
Miami really be this perfect? It's no wonder the world is at our doorstep:
Everybody's having such a great time. For sheer excitement let's start
with aquatic sports: Boating. Fishing. Scuba diving. On land, there's
year-round golf. Tennis. Soccer. Exploring the Everglades. And let's not
forget spectator sports in a great sports town: The Dolphins for football,
the Marlins for baseball, and the Heat for basketball. We've got the world-class
Nasdaq 100 Open for championship tennis. Et cetera - the list of activities
is virtually endless. And when it's all said and done, there's always
that lounge chair on the beach. |
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Directions
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West
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From Aventura, I-95 and all points to the west: Take 163rd
Street (S.R. 826) , across 163rd St. Causeway; The Sayan/St. Tropez sales
pavilion is the first building on the right after the drawbridge.
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North
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From Ft. Lauderdale: Take I-95 South to State Road 826
East, than follow directions as above.
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South
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From Miami Beach: Take Collins Ave. to ramp 826 West;
follow signs for business loop; watch St. Tropez sign immediately on the
right after resuming eastbound travel.
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Sayan
Condominiums
Another Premier Development by J. Milton & Associates Site Location:16275 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 Sales Center:330 Sunny Isles Blvd, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 Phone: 305-692-8500 / Fax: 305-692-8501 |