One of Miami’s largest law firms is renewing its commitment to downtown Miami in the form of the largest office deal brokered in the City’s Central Business District this year. Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. will enlarge its space to include 110,000 square feet at Museum Tower, a Class-A office building. Financial terms were not disclosed.
The 110,000 square foot lease represents a 7,000 square foot expansion for Stearns Weaver Miller, whose headquarters has been located at Museum Tower dating back to 1987. Since then, the firm has made extensive improvements to their offices, including the creation of a state-of-the-art, full-service courtroom.
“After evaluating buildings in Miami’s urban core, we decided that expanding and upgrading our current space at Museum Tower was the best long-term move for our firm,” says Stearns Weaver Miller Shareholder and Managing Director Rick Schatz. “The physical and technological improvements we’ve made over the years, coupled with our Flagler Street location and proximity to the courthouse, puts us in position to remain efficient while serving our clients.”
CREC President and Co-Founder Carol Brooks and Shareholder and Senior Vice President Steven Hurwitz represented Stearns Weaver Miller in the transaction. Gaedeke Group Vice President Kirk Fetter represented the building’s ownership, Gaedeke Holdings Limited.
“Miami’s legal sector is thriving as new investment pours into the market, putting law firms in position to grow their practices while making smart, forward-looking improvements to their offices,” explains CREC’s Carol Brooks.
Improvements planned for the Stearns Weaver Miller space will ensure the firm maintains its leadership position in the Miami legal landscape for the foreseeable future. Additionally, upgrades along Flagler Street – which will stretch from Biscayne Bay to the Miami River – will enhance the streetscape experience outside Museum Tower.