Indictment derails vote on Miami Marine Stadium deal
Plans to redevelop Miami Marine Stadium were derailed by an indictment brought against the former CEO of the company tapped to oversee the restoration. The City of Miami was set to vote Friday, Sept. 5 to send a referendum on the proposal to the November election, the Miami Herald reported. The city had chosen the firm Global Spectrum, doing business as Oak View Group (OVG) to take the reins as the operator of the historic venue. In July, the Department of Justice indicted OVG’s co-founder and CEO Timothy Leiweke, alleging he had conspired to rig the bidding process for “the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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