Southeast Financial Center is a two-acre development consisting of a 765 feet tall office skyscraper and its 15-story parking garage. It was the tallest building south of New York City and east of the Mississippi River. It remained the tallest building in the southeastern U.S. until 1987, when it was surpassed by One Atlantic Center in Atlanta and the tallest in Florida until October 1, 2003, when it was surpassed by the Four Seasons Hotel and Tower. It remains the tallest office tower in Florida and the second tallest building in Miami.