The Weekly Dirt: Is the $4B American Dream Miami too big to fail?
The Ghermezian family is still chasing the American Dream in Miami. To the average person, it seems like the planned $4 billion, 6 million-square-foot entertainment and retail center in South Florida might never get built. It’s been seven years since Miami-Dade County commissioners approved a massive rezoning that paved the way for the project. The project, which was supposed to be completed in 2022, hasn’t gotten off the ground. Francisco Alvarado looks at why and what’s next for the development in our latest issue. The mall is facing legal challenges, and the developer says it needs the county to lift […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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