Law firm Kenny Nachwalter is moving to Brickell

The Four Seasons Tower in Brickell
The Four Seasons Tower in Brickell

After spending 37 years in its downtown Miami office, law firm Kenny Nachwalter is moving to Brickell.

The litigation firm just signed a 21,000-square-foot lease for most of the Four Seasons Tower, at 1441 Brickell Avenue. Though that lease encompasses most of the tower’s 11th floor, it’s actually a small downsize from the firm’s previous 22,904-square-foot space at Miami Center, near Bayfront Park.

“We made this move for a variety of reasons,” said Stanley Wakshlag of Kenny Nachwalter in a statement. “The Four Seasons Tower offers us the opportunity to secure a more efficient workspace, premium amenity package, and easy access for our firm’s clients, attorneys, and staff in one of the city’s finest office buildings.”

Gordon Messinger of Cushman & Wakefield

Gordon Messinger of Cushman & Wakefield

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The tower is a 70-story mixed-use building that houses 250,000 square feet of office space, plus a Four Seasons-branded hotel with 222 rooms and 84 condo-hotel units. In addition to that, the tower has 186 residential units, a 50,000-square-foot fitness center dubbed Equinox, and the Edge Steak and Bar.

Gordon Messinger of commercial brokerage Cushman & Wakefield represented the building’s owner, Millennium Partners, for the deal.

“We’ve closed over 41,000 square feet of new leases this year and I expect more new tenants to make the Four Seasons Tower home by the end of 2015,” Messinger said in a release.  — Sean Stewart-Muniz