St. Louis

Building Details

St. Louis
Address:  800 Claughton Island Drive
Area:  BRICKELL KEY
Year Built:  1995
Bedrooms:  1 - 3
Bathrooms:  1 - 3
Floors:  31
Total Units:  134
Unit Size:  960 - 1000
Price Range:  $2,200-$1,000,000
Status:   Re-Sales

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This building has unobstructed views from the East side of the Island across The Mandarin Oriental. Ameneties include: concierge services, valet, covered parking, pool, gym, spa, 24/7 security and meeting rooms. 




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