Miami commission to revisit $80M plan to redevelop neglected Virginia Key marinas
Miami commissioners could breathe new life into a waterfront redevelopment plan that’s been tied up in lawsuits and political fights for nearly a decade. The Miami City Commission will determine at its meeting on Thursday whether to have residents vote on an $80 million proposal to redevelop the Virginia Key marinas. The proposal would allow Virginia Key LLC, a joint venture between Miami Beach-based RCI Marine Group and Dallas-based Suntex Marinas, to lease 27.6 acres across the Rickenbacker Marina and Marine Stadium Marina on Virginia Key and modernize the facilities with upgraded marina infrastructure, boat storage, restaurants, retail space and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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