Boucher, Major Food Group seek design approval for reimagined Nikki Beach site
Major Food Group and Boucher Brothers are pressing ahead with plans to redevelop a Miami Beach entertainment venue on city-owned land even as the current operator is still fighting to hold onto its ground lease. The joint venture will go before the Miami Beach Design Review Board Thursday, seeking the green light for a complete reconstruction of Nikki Beach, a waterfront restaurant and club at 1 Ocean Drive. Three years ago, the Miami Beach City Commission awarded a new concessions agreement for the 3.6-acre site to Miami Beach-based Boucher, led by Steven Boucher, and New York-based Major Food Group, led […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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