Miami-Dade schools revives HQ land swap with Crescent Heights
Miami-Dade County Public Schools is moving forward with a revived deal to relocate its headquarters to a planned tower in Miami’s Omni neighborhood. The 43-story mixed-use development, planned by Miami-based developer Crescent Heights, would sit on two parking lots, one owned by the school district and another owned by the developer, the Miami Herald reported. Under the agreement approved by the school board last week, Miami-Dade County Public Schools would transfer ownership of its parking lot, known as Parcel 7, to Crescent Heights in exchange for a new district office, auditorium and 600 parking spaces within the developer’s project. The […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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