
Consulting firm Ernst & Young LLP and Regus, the world’s largest provider of flexible workplaces, have signed on as anchor office tenants in MiamiCentral, the future home of Brightline train service in downtown Miami.
In addition, Florida East Coast Industries — owner of the freight rail corridor on which the Brightline express trains will run — also will move its headquarters from Coral Gables to the 190,000-square-foot Class-A office tower, Two MiamiCentral, designed by the well-known architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
When other pending deals are signed, the office tower will be more than 50 percent leased, said John Guitar, senior vice president of development for the project. Two MiamiCentral is slated to open in summer 2017, when passenger rail service is slated to begin.