Miami City Hall to move from historic Coconut Grove site to Miami Freedom Park
Miami’s seat of power is moving to a new home after more than half a century along Coconut Grove’s waterfront. Miami officials are forging ahead with plans to move City Hall from a historic, converted seaplane terminal to Miami Freedom Park, the $1 billion massive mixed-use project anchored by a soccer stadium near Miami International Airport being developed by David Beckham, Miami billionaire Jorge Mas, his brother Jose Mas and Los Angeles-based Ares Management, the Miami Herald reported. Moving city hall aligns with the local government’s broader effort to consolidate its administrative offices at Miami Freedom Park, which is being […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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