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Hyundai Air and Sea Show In Florida
May 24, 2025 - Miami, Florida, USA - Members of the U.S. Army Parachute Team (USAPT) Golden Knights prepare to jump onto Miami Beach for the Hyundai Air and Sea Show on May 24, 2025. The Hyundai Air and Sea Show is held annually in Miami, Florida on Memorial Day Weekend and hosts various military demonstration teams. (Credit Image: � Mari Kossman/U.S. Army/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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F1 Grand Prix Of Miami - Race
Christian Horner speaks to his team in the Red Bull garage ahead of the Miami Grand Prix race at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami, Florida, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Reginald Mathalone/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Miami
The race starts during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 4, 2025. ((Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Miami
The race starts during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 4, 2025. ((Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Miami
The race starts during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 4, 2025. ((Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Miami
The race starts during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 4, 2025. ((Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Miami
The race starts during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 4, 2025. ((Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Miami - Sprint & Qualifying
Max Verstappen of the Netherlands drives the Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 Honda RBPT, and Dave Redding, team manager of Williams Racing, during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix Of Miami - Sprint
McLaren crew members work on Lando Norris's car during the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix in Miami, Florida, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Reginald Mathalone/NurPhoto) -
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Bob Weir and Wolf Bros at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater
Bob Weir and Wolf Bros at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater - Copyright 2019 David Oppenheimer - DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Haiyti
Haiyti live bei einem Konzert auf der Gilde Parkbühne. Hannover, 21.08.2024
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Haiyti
Haiyti live bei einem Konzert auf der Gilde Parkbühne. Hannover, 21.08.2024
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Haiyti
Haiyti live bei einem Konzert auf der Gilde Parkbühne. Hannover, 21.08.2024
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Haiyti
Haiyti live bei einem Konzert auf der Gilde Parkbühne. Hannover, 21.08.2024
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Haiyti
Haiyti live bei einem Konzert auf der Gilde Parkbühne. Hannover, 21.08.2024
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Democratic presidential candidates debate on second night in Miami
June 27, 2019 - Miami, Florida, United States - Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris of California does an interview with MSNBC talk show host Chris Matthews following part two of the first Democratic presidential primary debate for the 2020 election on June 27, 2019 at the Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celine Dion and her mother Therese Tanguay-Dion pose at a Miami Beach Restaurant, Miami, Florida, USA - 16 Feb 2010
Celine Dion, Therese Tanguay-Dion her mother
2010 USA
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Celine Dion and her mother Therese Tanguay-Dion pose at a Miami Beach Restaurant, Miami, Florida, USA - 16 Feb 2010
Celine Dion, Therese Tanguay-Dion her mother
2010 USA
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Celine Dion and her mother Therese Tanguay-Dion pose at a Miami Beach Restaurant, Miami, Florida, USA - 16 Feb 2010
Celine Dion, Therese Tanguay-Dion her mother
2010 USA
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Luxury Dolce&Gabbana high rise living
Ferrari Press Agency
888 Brickell 1
Ref 15738
08/04/2024
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Pictures must credit:Dolce&Gabbana / JDS Development Group/Recent Spaces
Luxury Italian fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has become the latest company to branch out into high-rise luxury living.
It has unveiled plans for an ultra chic apartment and hotel block in Miami, Florida where residences by blue ribbon names such as Aston Martin and Bentley are taking shape.
The new development named 888 Brickell is described as a condo hotel and is being built in collaboration with the USA’s JDS Development Group.
When completed it will be the tallest building in the city at 320 metres tall and have a façade is inspired by modernist skyscrapers and mid-century Milan design and fashion.
In what has been called a first-of-its kind design feat, the grand scale apartments can seamlessly transition into multiple individual rooms and suites.
These can be utilised simultaneously by owners and guests without compromising privacy and featuring private entries for each.
Buyers of the residences will have the opportunity to rent their Dolce&Gabbana-designed homes via the hotel program when they’re not in private use.
The condo hotel features 250 rooms and suites, six food and beverage outlets, and a signature restaurant on the ground floor, two bars in the expansive grand lobby, pool club restaurant and bar for day-to-night
deck side dining, demo kitchen and private dining.
OPS: Render of the planned Dolce&Gabbana 888 Brickell development in Miami. Lobby
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Luxury Dolce&Gabbana high rise living
Ferrari Press Agency
888 Brickell 1
Ref 15738
08/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Dolce&Gabbana / JDS Development Group/Recent Spaces
Luxury Italian fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has become the latest company to branch out into high-rise luxury living.
It has unveiled plans for an ultra chic apartment and hotel block in Miami, Florida where residences by blue ribbon names such as Aston Martin and Bentley are taking shape.
The new development named 888 Brickell is described as a condo hotel and is being built in collaboration with the USA’s JDS Development Group.
When completed it will be the tallest building in the city at 320 metres tall and have a façade is inspired by modernist skyscrapers and mid-century Milan design and fashion.
In what has been called a first-of-its kind design feat, the grand scale apartments can seamlessly transition into multiple individual rooms and suites.
These can be utilised simultaneously by owners and guests without compromising privacy and featuring private entries for each.
Buyers of the residences will have the opportunity to rent their Dolce&Gabbana-designed homes via the hotel program when they’re not in private use.
The condo hotel features 250 rooms and suites, six food and beverage outlets, and a signature restaurant on the ground floor, two bars in the expansive grand lobby, pool club restaurant and bar for day-to-night
deck side dining, demo kitchen and private dining.
OPS: Render of the planned Dolce&Gabbana 888 Brickell development in Miami. Liunge bar with stage
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Luxury Dolce&Gabbana high rise living
Ferrari Press Agency
888 Brickell 1
Ref 15738
08/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Dolce&Gabbana / JDS Development Group/Recent Spaces
Luxury Italian fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has become the latest company to branch out into high-rise luxury living.
It has unveiled plans for an ultra chic apartment and hotel block in Miami, Florida where residences by blue ribbon names such as Aston Martin and Bentley are taking shape.
The new development named 888 Brickell is described as a condo hotel and is being built in collaboration with the USA’s JDS Development Group.
When completed it will be the tallest building in the city at 320 metres tall and have a façade is inspired by modernist skyscrapers and mid-century Milan design and fashion.
In what has been called a first-of-its kind design feat, the grand scale apartments can seamlessly transition into multiple individual rooms and suites.
These can be utilised simultaneously by owners and guests without compromising privacy and featuring private entries for each.
Buyers of the residences will have the opportunity to rent their Dolce&Gabbana-designed homes via the hotel program when they’re not in private use.
The condo hotel features 250 rooms and suites, six food and beverage outlets, and a signature restaurant on the ground floor, two bars in the expansive grand lobby, pool club restaurant and bar for day-to-night
deck side dining, demo kitchen and private dining.
OPS: Render of the planned Dolce&Gabbana 888 Brickell skyscraper in Miami
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Luxury Dolce&Gabbana high rise living
Ferrari Press Agency
888 Brickell 1
Ref 15738
08/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Dolce&Gabbana / JDS Development Group/Recent Spaces
Luxury Italian fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has become the latest company to branch out into high-rise luxury living.
It has unveiled plans for an ultra chic apartment and hotel block in Miami, Florida where residences by blue ribbon names such as Aston Martin and Bentley are taking shape.
The new development named 888 Brickell is described as a condo hotel and is being built in collaboration with the USA’s JDS Development Group.
When completed it will be the tallest building in the city at 320 metres tall and have a façade is inspired by modernist skyscrapers and mid-century Milan design and fashion.
In what has been called a first-of-its kind design feat, the grand scale apartments can seamlessly transition into multiple individual rooms and suites.
These can be utilised simultaneously by owners and guests without compromising privacy and featuring private entries for each.
Buyers of the residences will have the opportunity to rent their Dolce&Gabbana-designed homes via the hotel program when they’re not in private use.
The condo hotel features 250 rooms and suites, six food and beverage outlets, and a signature restaurant on the ground floor, two bars in the expansive grand lobby, pool club restaurant and bar for day-to-night
deck side dining, demo kitchen and private dining.
OPS: Render of the planned Dolce&Gabbana 888 Brickell development in Miami. Lounge bar
Picyure supplied by Ferrari
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Luxury Dolce&Gabbana high rise living
Ferrari Press Agency
888 Brickell 1
Ref 15738
08/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Dolce&Gabbana / JDS Development Group/Recent Spaces
Luxury Italian fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has become the latest company to branch out into high-rise luxury living.
It has unveiled plans for an ultra chic apartment and hotel block in Miami, Florida where residences by blue ribbon names such as Aston Martin and Bentley are taking shape.
The new development named 888 Brickell is described as a condo hotel and is being built in collaboration with the USA’s JDS Development Group.
When completed it will be the tallest building in the city at 320 metres tall and have a façade is inspired by modernist skyscrapers and mid-century Milan design and fashion.
In what has been called a first-of-its kind design feat, the grand scale apartments can seamlessly transition into multiple individual rooms and suites.
These can be utilised simultaneously by owners and guests without compromising privacy and featuring private entries for each.
Buyers of the residences will have the opportunity to rent their Dolce&Gabbana-designed homes via the hotel program when they’re not in private use.
The condo hotel features 250 rooms and suites, six food and beverage outlets, and a signature restaurant on the ground floor, two bars in the expansive grand lobby, pool club restaurant and bar for day-to-night
deck side dining, demo kitchen and private dining.
OPS: Render of the planned Dolce&Gabbana 888 Brickell development in Miami. Lounge
Picyure supplied by Ferrari
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Ferrari Press Agency
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Pictures must credit: Pagani Residences
An Italian maker of multi-million dollar supercars has become the latest luxury auto builder to build branded high ends residences in the Florida city of Miami.
And prices start around the same level as its high end machines.
Modena-based Pagani has teamed up with US developer Riviera Horizons to build an exclusive tower in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The Pagani Residences is being touted as a “boutique luxury residential building.”
The exclusive 28-story tower will have 70 all-corner residences with two to four bedrooms, ranging from 186 to 307 square meters.
Every floor will have only four residences, with each featuring an outdoor terrace of up to 197 square meters.
Each will be entirely customised to the buyer’s specification.
The tower will also have penthouses up to 641 square meters featuring extensive outdoor spaces with private pools and hot tubs.
Amenities for all residents will include a sky lounge, fitness centre, spa and pet spa,
Pagani founder Horacio Pagani said: “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani hypercar.”
OPS: Render of the planned Pagani Residences in Miami.
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Pictures must credit: Pagani Residences
An Italian maker of multi-million dollar supercars has become the latest luxury auto builder to build branded high ends residences in the Florida city of Miami.
And prices start around the same level as its high end machines.
Modena-based Pagani has teamed up with US developer Riviera Horizons to build an exclusive tower in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The Pagani Residences is being touted as a “boutique luxury residential building.”
The exclusive 28-story tower will have 70 all-corner residences with two to four bedrooms, ranging from 186 to 307 square meters.
Every floor will have only four residences, with each featuring an outdoor terrace of up to 197 square meters.
Each will be entirely customised to the buyer’s specification.
The tower will also have penthouses up to 641 square meters featuring extensive outdoor spaces with private pools and hot tubs.
Amenities for all residents will include a sky lounge, fitness centre, spa and pet spa,
Pagani founder Horacio Pagani said: “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani hypercar.”
OPS: Render of the planned Pagani Residences in Miami.
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Ferrari Press Agency
Tower 1
Ref 15657
11/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Pagani Residences
An Italian maker of multi-million dollar supercars has become the latest luxury auto builder to build branded high ends residences in the Florida city of Miami.
And prices start around the same level as its high end machines.
Modena-based Pagani has teamed up with US developer Riviera Horizons to build an exclusive tower in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The Pagani Residences is being touted as a “boutique luxury residential building.”
The exclusive 28-story tower will have 70 all-corner residences with two to four bedrooms, ranging from 186 to 307 square meters.
Every floor will have only four residences, with each featuring an outdoor terrace of up to 197 square meters.
Each will be entirely customised to the buyer’s specification.
The tower will also have penthouses up to 641 square meters featuring extensive outdoor spaces with private pools and hot tubs.
Amenities for all residents will include a sky lounge, fitness centre, spa and pet spa,
Pagani founder Horacio Pagani said: “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani hypercar.”
OPS: Render of the planned Pagani Residences in Miami.
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Ferrari Press Agency
Tower 1
Ref 15657
11/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Pagani Residences
An Italian maker of multi-million dollar supercars has become the latest luxury auto builder to build branded high ends residences in the Florida city of Miami.
And prices start around the same level as its high end machines.
Modena-based Pagani has teamed up with US developer Riviera Horizons to build an exclusive tower in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The Pagani Residences is being touted as a “boutique luxury residential building.”
The exclusive 28-story tower will have 70 all-corner residences with two to four bedrooms, ranging from 186 to 307 square meters.
Every floor will have only four residences, with each featuring an outdoor terrace of up to 197 square meters.
Each will be entirely customised to the buyer’s specification.
The tower will also have penthouses up to 641 square meters featuring extensive outdoor spaces with private pools and hot tubs.
Amenities for all residents will include a sky lounge, fitness centre, spa and pet spa,
Pagani founder Horacio Pagani said: “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani hypercar.”
OPS: Render of the planned Pagani Residences in Miami.
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Ferrari Press Agency
Tower 1
Ref 15657
11/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Pagani Residences
An Italian maker of multi-million dollar supercars has become the latest luxury auto builder to build branded high ends residences in the Florida city of Miami.
And prices start around the same level as its high end machines.
Modena-based Pagani has teamed up with US developer Riviera Horizons to build an exclusive tower in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The Pagani Residences is being touted as a “boutique luxury residential building.”
The exclusive 28-story tower will have 70 all-corner residences with two to four bedrooms, ranging from 186 to 307 square meters.
Every floor will have only four residences, with each featuring an outdoor terrace of up to 197 square meters.
Each will be entirely customised to the buyer’s specification.
The tower will also have penthouses up to 641 square meters featuring extensive outdoor spaces with private pools and hot tubs.
Amenities for all residents will include a sky lounge, fitness centre, spa and pet spa,
Pagani founder Horacio Pagani said: “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani hypercar.”
OPS: Render of the planned Pagani Residences in Miami.
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dukas 167230113 fer
Ferrari Press Agency
Tower 1
Ref 15657
11/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Pagani Residences
An Italian maker of multi-million dollar supercars has become the latest luxury auto builder to build branded high ends residences in the Florida city of Miami.
And prices start around the same level as its high end machines.
Modena-based Pagani has teamed up with US developer Riviera Horizons to build an exclusive tower in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The Pagani Residences is being touted as a “boutique luxury residential building.”
The exclusive 28-story tower will have 70 all-corner residences with two to four bedrooms, ranging from 186 to 307 square meters.
Every floor will have only four residences, with each featuring an outdoor terrace of up to 197 square meters.
Each will be entirely customised to the buyer’s specification.
The tower will also have penthouses up to 641 square meters featuring extensive outdoor spaces with private pools and hot tubs.
Amenities for all residents will include a sky lounge, fitness centre, spa and pet spa,
Pagani founder Horacio Pagani said: “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani hypercar.”
OPS: Render of the planned Pagani Residences in Miami.
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: MRI scans showing Christian Nolen's tumour -- the large white object in each of the three top row images
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen with surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen with surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar after the operation
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen being operated on by surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar (wearing the headset)
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
Ferrari Press Agency
Guitar 1
Ref 15623
29/02/2024
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A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen with surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen after his surgery
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen strums his guitar while under local anaesthetic for his brain tumour removal.
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen strums his guitar after his surgery
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen strums his guitar after his surgery
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen strums his guitar while under local anaesthetic for his brain tumour removal.
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen strums his guitar while under local anaesthetic for his brain tumour removal.
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Wide awake guitarist strums his way through brain surgery
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Pictures must credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
A musician Christian Nolen hit the right note with surgeons — by strumming his guitar while they operated to remove a brain tumour.
The doctors needed to monitor his dexterity as the tumour was near a part of the brain that controls hand movement.,
Nolen remained awake at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, USA, to use his fingers.
Playing his instrument was the best way to do that.
Lead surgeon Dr Ricardo Komotar explained:” Christian has a primary brain tumour. It’s called a glioma. It was in a difficult location.
“ It was involving what’s called the hand/motor area, the part of the brain that controls hand function.
“Without treatment this tumour would have grown into that hand area and he would have lost the ability eventually to use that hand.
“The only way to safely remove that tumour is via an awake craniotomy.
“ Christian’s recovery has been remarkable. He went home better than he was before the surgery”
OPS: Christian Nolen strums his guitar while under local anaesthetic for his brain tumour removal.
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Mercedes-Benz branded luxury high rise apartments for Miami
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Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz is to build a 67-storey branded apartment skyscraper in the USA.
It comes after the German company unveiled its inaugural real estate venture in Dubai
Mercedes has teamed up with US builder JDS Development Groups to build Mercedes-Benz Places, a mixed-use tower at 1 Southside Park in Brickell , a neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.
The complex will span more than 232,258 square metres and comprise 791 private homes.
Prices for the units will start at $550,000 USD / €507.420 euros for studios rising to $4 million USD / €3.69 million euros or a three-bedroom condo.
There will also be penthouses but pricing for those will be released at a later date.
The development will include 18,560 square metres of office space, top-of-the-line health and wellness facilities, a 174-key hotel, retail shops, and on-site parking.
OPS: Render of the Mercedes-Benz Places development for Miami, Florida.
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Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz is to build a 67-storey branded apartment skyscraper in the USA.
It comes after the German company unveiled its inaugural real estate venture in Dubai
Mercedes has teamed up with US builder JDS Development Groups to build Mercedes-Benz Places, a mixed-use tower at 1 Southside Park in Brickell , a neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.
The complex will span more than 232,258 square metres and comprise 791 private homes.
Prices for the units will start at $550,000 USD / €507.420 euros for studios rising to $4 million USD / €3.69 million euros or a three-bedroom condo.
There will also be penthouses but pricing for those will be released at a later date.
The development will include 18,560 square metres of office space, top-of-the-line health and wellness facilities, a 174-key hotel, retail shops, and on-site parking.
OPS: Render of the Mercedes-Benz Places development for Miami, Florida.
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Mercedes-Benz branded luxury high rise apartments for Miami
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Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz is to build a 67-storey branded apartment skyscraper in the USA.
It comes after the German company unveiled its inaugural real estate venture in Dubai
Mercedes has teamed up with US builder JDS Development Groups to build Mercedes-Benz Places, a mixed-use tower at 1 Southside Park in Brickell , a neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.
The complex will span more than 232,258 square metres and comprise 791 private homes.
Prices for the units will start at $550,000 USD / €507.420 euros for studios rising to $4 million USD / €3.69 million euros or a three-bedroom condo.
There will also be penthouses but pricing for those will be released at a later date.
The development will include 18,560 square metres of office space, top-of-the-line health and wellness facilities, a 174-key hotel, retail shops, and on-site parking.
OPS: Render of the Mercedes-Benz Places development for Miami, Florida.
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Mercedes-Benz branded luxury high rise apartments for Miami
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Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz is to build a 67-storey branded apartment skyscraper in the USA.
It comes after the German company unveiled its inaugural real estate venture in Dubai
Mercedes has teamed up with US builder JDS Development Groups to build Mercedes-Benz Places, a mixed-use tower at 1 Southside Park in Brickell , a neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.
The complex will span more than 232,258 square metres and comprise 791 private homes.
Prices for the units will start at $550,000 USD / €507.420 euros for studios rising to $4 million USD / €3.69 million euros or a three-bedroom condo.
There will also be penthouses but pricing for those will be released at a later date.
The development will include 18,560 square metres of office space, top-of-the-line health and wellness facilities, a 174-key hotel, retail shops, and on-site parking.
OPS: Render of the Mercedes-Benz Places development for Miami, Florida.Reception area
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Mercedes-Benz branded luxury high rise apartments for Miami
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Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz is to build a 67-storey branded apartment skyscraper in the USA.
It comes after the German company unveiled its inaugural real estate venture in Dubai
Mercedes has teamed up with US builder JDS Development Groups to build Mercedes-Benz Places, a mixed-use tower at 1 Southside Park in Brickell , a neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.
The complex will span more than 232,258 square metres and comprise 791 private homes.
Prices for the units will start at $550,000 USD / €507.420 euros for studios rising to $4 million USD / €3.69 million euros or a three-bedroom condo.
There will also be penthouses but pricing for those will be released at a later date.
The development will include 18,560 square metres of office space, top-of-the-line health and wellness facilities, a 174-key hotel, retail shops, and on-site parking.
OPS: Render of the Mercedes-Benz Places development for Miami, Florida.
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Mercedes-Benz branded luxury high rise apartments for Miami
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Pictures must credit: Mercedes-Benz / JDS Development Groups
Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz is to build a 67-storey branded apartment skyscraper in the USA.
It comes after the German company unveiled its inaugural real estate venture in Dubai
Mercedes has teamed up with US builder JDS Development Groups to build Mercedes-Benz Places, a mixed-use tower at 1 Southside Park in Brickell , a neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.
The complex will span more than 232,258 square metres and comprise 791 private homes.
Prices for the units will start at $550,000 USD / €507.420 euros for studios rising to $4 million USD / €3.69 million euros or a three-bedroom condo.
There will also be penthouses but pricing for those will be released at a later date.
The development will include 18,560 square metres of office space, top-of-the-line health and wellness facilities, a 174-key hotel, retail shops, and on-site parking.
OPS: Render of the Mercedes-Benz Places development for Miami, Florida.
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