• News
    • PROFILEmiami Events
    • Explore Past Events
    • Event Sponsorship
    • Collaborate with Us
  • Development
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Lifestyle
  • TV / Podcast
    • Our Story
    • Advertising
    • Instagram
    • Subscribe
    • Contact
  • Get Featured
Menu

PROFILEmiami South Florida Real Estate and Lifestyle

The Real Estate Mogul's Guide to South Florida
  • News
  • Events
    • PROFILEmiami Events
    • Explore Past Events
    • Event Sponsorship
    • Collaborate with Us
  • Development
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Lifestyle
  • TV / Podcast
  • About Us
    • Our Story
    • Advertising
    • Instagram
    • Subscribe
    • Contact
  • Get Featured
PROFILE Design Summit 2026-3.png

The Mess At Melreese Golf Club Gets Worse As Miami Freedom Park Gets Delayed Again

The Mess At Melreese Golf Club Gets Worse As Miami Freedom Park Gets Delayed Again

November 13, 2019

There is just no telling where the supposed deal to bring a professional soccer stadium to Miami will end up after Miami city commissioners voted on Tuesday to continue negotiations with the group, led by Jorge Mas of MasTec, in regards to the projected $1 billion mixed-use office and retail project.

Read More
In City Owned Land, Commercial, Doral, Hospitality, Hotels, News, Office Space, Parks & Recreation, Professional Sports, Retail, Sports Facilities Tags Will Gort, Miami Freedom Park, Inter Miami FC, Melreese Golf Course, Melreese Country Club, News, Bruce Matheson, City Owned Land, David Beckham, MasTec, Jorge Mas, Sports Facilities, Doral, Commercial, Office Space, Retail, Featured, Pre-Construction, Arquitectonica, Hotel, Hotels, Hospitality, Parks & Recreation
Comment
Renderings of the Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel via: Miami Beach Connect.

Renderings of the Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel via: Miami Beach Connect.

Voters Approve Privately Funded Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel

November 9, 2018

In the highly anticipated election on Tuesday night, Miami Beach residents approved the construction of an 800-room convention center hotel. The referendum needed a 60 percent vote in order to lease public land from the city and passed at 64 percent in its third attempt to bring a headquarter hotel to Miami. The hotel will be built on a city-owned parking lot adjacent to the newly renovated convention center.

The previous attempt in 2016 failed due to concerns over the size, originally twice as large as the current proposal, and traffic congestion. The tourism bureau estimates Miami Beach lost at least $250 million in economic revenue over the last several years because it was unable to accommodate larger scale conventions.

South Beach resident Andres Montejo, 43, said that the convention center hotel was one of the issues that drove him to the polls. Montejo, a businessman who travels frequently for work, said that the other cities he visits already have hotels connected to their convention centers.

“A convention center is great, but without a hotel it’s just another convention center,” he said after casting his ballot at Miami Beach Senior High School. “Anybody that travels ... you know that’s how the game works. It’s like that all over the world.”

Other residents, annoyed with the constant flow of construction and resulting noise and traffic in the area, decided to vote against the hotel.

The hotel will connect to the convention center via a pedestrian bridge and include a 53-foot podium containing parking, meeting spaces and ballrooms as well as two 185-foot-tall wings of hotel rooms. Voters authorized the lease and the construction of an 800-room hotel with a maximum height of 185 feet, but specifics of the hotel design will be evaluated by the city’s Design Review Board at a later date.

The group behind the proposal — Turnberry’s Jackie Soffer, Terra Group’s David Martin, Miami Design District developer Craig Robins and architecture firm Arquitectonica — emphasized that the hotel would be roughly 100 feet shorter than the previous proposal and include six times more space for cars to queue on the property so that they don’t spill onto the street.

“This is the right project for our city at the right time, and Jackie, Craig and I look forward to working with the community to deliver a hotel that will make Miami Beach proud,” said developer David Martin.

On a related ballot item, residents voted to earmark the guaranteed hotel rent payments for traffic reduction measures, stormwater projects and education initiatives, rather than sending the money to the city’s general fund where it could be used for a broader range of expenses.

According to the terms of the lease agreement, the hotel will have to pay Miami Beach either fixed rent totaling $16.6 million over the first 10 years or a percentage of hotel revenue, whichever is greater. Miami Beach estimates that the city will also collect $96 million in taxes from the hotel over the next 30 years.

Article by: Katya Demina

In City Owned Land, Commercial, Community, Government Contracts, Hotels, Industrial, Legal, Miami Beach, News, South Beach, Travel Tags David Martin, Miami Beach Convention Center, Convention Center Hotel, Jackie Soffer, Craig Robins, Turnberry, Terra Group, Terra, Arquitectonica, Featured, Katya Demina
Comment
Crescent Heights Proposes 60-Story Mixed-Use Project At 1370 NE 2nd Ave. In Downtown Miami

Crescent Heights Proposes 60-Story Mixed-Use Project At 1370 NE 2nd Ave. In Downtown Miami

September 2, 2018

Crescent Heights is nearing a final agreement to bring a 60-story mixed-use project to 1370 NE 2nd Ave. The proposal is expected to bring 1,100 residential units split between condos and rentals, 100,000 SF of office space and 1,100 parking spaces.

Read More
In City Owned Land, Arts + Entertainment Dist, Commercial, Downtown, Office Space, New Construction Tags John Moriarty & Associates, New Construction, Pre-Construction, Downtown, Arts + Entertainment Distr, Arts + Entertainment District, Russel Galbut, Bruce Menin, Sonny Kahn, Crescent Heights, Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade Public School Bard, City Owned Land, Commercial, Office Space
Comment
Miami Voters Approve Hotel On City-Owned Watson Island AS Part of Jungle Island Redevelopment

Miami Voters Approve Hotel On City-Owned Watson Island As Part of Jungle Island Redevelopment

September 1, 2018

Miami voters have approved a new hotel to be built on city-owned land on Watson Island as part of a redevelopment of Jungle Island. 59% of voters said yes in support of waiving competitive bidding on the property to extend Jungle Island's lease to 2099 and approve the owners of Jungle Island to have the right to build a 13-story, 300 room hotel.

Read More
In Commercial, Downtown, Hotels, News, City Owned Land Tags Jungle Island, Watson Island, Downtown, ESJ Capital Partners, Commercial, News, Hotels, Hotel, City Owned Land, Featured
Comment
← Newer Posts

Subscribe

Sign up to stay up to date with the latest in Miami residential and commercial real estate news and content.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!

Latest Posts

Featured
Jan 27, 2026
Allen Morris Company Officially Opens Immersive Sales and Leasing Gallery For Ziggurat Coconut Grove In Collaboration With Chèvre
Jan 27, 2026
Jan 27, 2026
Jan 26, 2026
PMG and LNDMRK Development Reveal First Ever Frida Kahlo Wynwood Residences Designed by Carlos Ott
Jan 26, 2026
Jan 26, 2026
Jan 26, 2026
Faena, KAR Properties and Fortune International Group Reveal Dedicated 'Faena Rose' Members Space at Faena Residences Miami
Jan 26, 2026
Jan 26, 2026

Subscribe

Sign up to receive PROFILEmiami’s Bi-Weekly Newsletter to stay up to date with the latest in South Florida residential and commercial real estate news and content. Actively read by 15K+ of South Florida’s Top Real Estate Industry Professionals. Covering Miami, Fort Lauderdale and the Palm Beaches since 2016.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!
Advertising

Copyright @ PROFILEmiami - 2024

Privacy Policy

PROFILEmiami takes no ownership of any imagery unless otherwise noted.