The Nolan House, located at 1548 Brickell Avenue, was built by Miami Banking President, George Nolan, in 1926. It is one of the last remaining homes of the famed “Millionaire’s Row”. It is neoclassical in style, inspired by southern mansions of the time period, with oak floors throughout, and features a portico supported by four Corinthian columns. The property has 100 feet of street frontage on Brickell Avenue. It currently serves as a co-working space, housing various small businesses and features modern accommodations, such as an elevator, wheelchair access, gated entry, 21 parking spaces (opportunity to increase), a full kitchen and centralized A/C. The current configuration consists of 21 office suites of varying sizes and privacy levels, eight bathrooms, a reception area, and three conference rooms.