Hard Rock Cafe lets Downtown Miami lease lapse after 30-plus years
The curtain is coming down on Hard Rock Cafe’s Bayside Marketplace location after more than three decades on the downtown waterfront. The rock ’n’ roll themed restaurant will close its doors August 19 after its lease with the city came to an end and will not be renewed, the Hard Rock confirmed in an email to The Real Deal. A spokesperson for the Hard Rock did not immediately respond to why the lease was not renewed or disclose the square footage and seating capacity. A spokesperson for the City of Miami-owned Bayside Marketplace said the space will be redeveloped for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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