Miami-Dade School HQ Tower Swap Is Back From The Dead
Miami‐Dade would convey Parcel 7 to a Crescent Heights affiliate in exchange for ~100,000 sq ft of offices, an auditorium and 600 parking spots; CRA/TIF talks next.
The Miami-Dade School Board has pulled a long-discussed headquarters move back into play, voting last week to advance a deal that would shift the district’s central offices into two floors of a planned downtown high-rise. In return, the district would turn over a parking lot known as Parcel 7 and receive new administrative space, an auditorium and rights to roughly 600 parking spaces. Under the early outline, the district would get about 100,000 BOMA-measured square feet of office space with a ground-floor lobby and dedicated elevator access. …
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