With the monumental $ 350 million dollars Performing Arts Center & the trendy Design District immediately west of 36th and Biscayne by two blocks, there is unlimited potential for the area. Source:Frommer's South Florida including Miami and Keys, 3rd Edition
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From downtown near Bayside to the 70s, where trendy curio shops and upscale restaurants are slowly opening, Biscayne Boulevard is aspiring to reclaim itself as a safe thoroughfare where tourists can wine, dine, and shop.
The "Biscayne Corridor" is now experiencing a cultural and commercial renaissance, attracting the attention of retailers, developers, restaurateurs and the artistic community worldwide.
Previously known for sketchy, dilapidated 1950s- and '60s-era hotels that had fallen on hard times, residents fleeing the high prices of the beaches in search of affordable housing are renovating Biscayne block by block, trying to make this once-again famous boulevard worthy of a Sunday drive.
Already home to major entertainment venues such as the American Airlines Arena and world-class dining including Soyka's and 5061, the Corridor is slated for unprecedented growth.
DOWNTOWN MIAMI:
Forgotten for a long time, Downtown Miami is about to become the first class urban environment that will complement the developments of a first class city. Many professionals attracted by the urban lifestyle are investing and deciding to go back to Urban living.
Amazing projects are already re shaping the Downtown area looks and many exhilarating changes to come will only make it a super environment to enjoy the Bay, the shopping experience, incredible restaurants , the views and the atmosphere of a first class city that we all deserve.
Bounded by downtown Miami to the south, and NW 36th street and the Julia Tuttle Causeway to the north, Uptown Miami borders on Biscayne Bay and includes the neighborhoods of Edgewater and Wynwood as well as the former Omni shopping mall.
The city's new Performing Arts Center is scheduled for completion in 2004 and plans for the Buena Vista residential and commercial project are underway.
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July 2004: Billion Dollars Investment. Second in the Area this year.
BILLIONS OF DOLLARS:
Diamond Investors to Invest over $1Billion in Real Estate,Make bid on Miami Arena. It was unveiled as the second billion dollar investment project for Miami this year and hailed by the city's mayor as more "unprecedented" development for the Magic City.
.... The first of six projects Africa-Israel and Boymelgreen have slated for completion within the next two-years is a:
334-unit, 55-story luxury residence complete with a 40-unit boutique hotel on the former Howard Johnson site at Biscayne and 11th. street accross from the American Airlines Arena. Construction will begin in 2005 and units will sell in the $700,000's
The second project will be a 300 to 400-unit condominium complex that will include possible brownstone structures and retail at 3050 Biscayne Blvd.
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Renewal plan for Biscayne Blvd - FEC Corridor Outlined and Proposed By Judy Odierna. Miami Herald 6/13/02
Miami commissioners today are expected to approve a sweeping plan for economic redevelopment of the city's Biscayne Boulevard corridor that calls for mixed-use retail and residential projects, light rail, road improvements, and housing rehabilitation.
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