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Diamond project in 2001 due to financial stresses that later put the other two buildings into bankruptcy. The project was completed by the MerCo Group, controlled by developer Homero Meruelo, which later also bought the nearby Deauville Hotel. The name "Akoya" is originally Japanese (阿古屋) and refers to
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The Akoya Condominium was originally planned to be the White Diamond. Akoya has more floors than the Blue and Green Diamond buildings but does not have the diamond-shaped roof that they have. The original developer of the projects, Brazilian businessman Múcio Athayde, was forced to sell the White
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on Collins Avenue. Akoya Condominium has 528 units, with 11 units per floor which translates to 48 floors. A modern fitness center, a
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The northern part of the city of Miami Beach, Florida, known as North Beach, as seen from Akoya Condominium 2/14/2008.
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facilities are available exclusively for Akoya's residents.
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High-rise residential condominium in Florida, United States
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Akoya Condominium at night from Collins Avenue southbound
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Akoya Condominium is located along the beach of the
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Akoya Condominium is located in Florida
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25°50′45″N 80°07′11″W / 25.845826°N 80.119781°W / 25.845826; -80.119781

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