Miami-Dade School Board revisits mega downtown deal with Russell Galbut
The Miami-Dade School Board is about to take another step in what has become one of the most ambitious — and controversial — real estate deals involving public land in downtown Miami. Yes, another one. At Wednesday’s meeting, board members are expected to consider a series of ag…
The Miami-Dade School Board is about to take another step in what has become one of the most ambitious — and controversial — real estate deals involving public land in downtown Miami.
At Wednesday’s meeting, board members are expected to consider a series of agreements involving the Miami Omni Community Redevelopment Agency, developer Russell Galbut ‘s Crescent Heights and a prime School Board-owned parcel, at 1370 NE 2nd Ave., located across from the Arsht Center.
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