Approve amended and restated lease agreement waiving competitive bidding
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, following a duly advertised public hearing, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee and of the administration, and waiving, by 5/7th vote, the competitive bidding requirement, as permitted in section 82-39(a) of the city code, finding said waiver to be in the best interest of the city, and…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, following a duly advertised public hearing, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee and of the administration, and waiving, by 5/7th vote, the competitive bidding requirement, as permitted in section 82-39(a) of the city code, finding said waiver to be in the best interest of the city, and approving, in substantial form, an amended and restated lease agreement among the city and the miami beach redevelopment agency (rda) (collectively, landlord) and moonlighter fablab, INC. (tenant), for use of approximately 7,655 square feet of retail space, located at 1661 pennsylvania avenue, miami beach, florida (demised premises); said lease adding two additional renewal terms: (1) a three-year renewal term, commencing on may 17, 2026 and expiring on may 16, 2029, and (2) a final renewal term of one (1) year and 364 days, commencing on may 17, 2029 and expiring on may 15, 2031, to enable tenant to secure the funds needed to expand programming at the demised premises; and further authorizing the city manager to finalize and execute the lease. Joint city commission and redevelopment agency 2:25 p.m. Public hearing applicable area: south beach facilities and fleet management commissioner alex fernandez
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