Ponce De Leon Towers: The Future of Luxury Office Buildings

Set for it’s Grand Opening in 2010, Ponce De Leon Towers is the newest addition to the ongoing project to rejuvenate Old Spanish Village, an area that by historic means represents the heart of Coral Gables.  With plans to have an upscale restaurant, drive-thru banking facilities on the ground floor, private garage parking in executive courtyard parking areas, 24-hour state of the art security and concierge services, a Wi-Fi Internet Hub that provides service even in the elevator, most would think that this new high-rise is the next 5 star hotel.  But Ponce De Leon Towers is not a hotel by any means, it’s the newest world class office building forged in the mind of Allen Morris, Chairman and C.E.O of The Allen Morris Company.

Modeled after the Cathedral of Barcelona in Spain, the exterior of this 16 story architectural masterpiece will be enhanced by 5 towers, Gothic arches, bay view windows that provide a panoramic view of the city, and a private Mediterranean garden that overlooks Old Spanish Village. Ponce De Leon Towers is also designed to be the first green certified office building in Coral Gables, which will set an example that it is possible to develop a luxurious and upscale building while also creating a healthier and efficient workplace environment.

If this future development seems too good to be true check out the last high-rise development by the Allen Morris Company, The Alhambra Towers in Coral Gables, winner of nine design awards and one of the most coveted office buildings in the city. The Alhambra Towers are an indication of the quality and style we can expect from the Allen Morris Company, and with a goal of ten design awards for Ponce De Leon Towers declared by Mr. Morris, you can be rest assured that this is the office building every executive will want to be in.

For more information on Ponce De Leon Towers click on the link below:

http://www.allenmorris.com/ponce_de_leon_brochure.pdf

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