RCI Marine, Suntex’s $80M marina redev plans head to Miami voters
The redevelopment fate of the marinas on Virginia Key will be in the hands of voters in November after a lively, more than 30-minute discussion among Miami commissioners over a referendum. Miami commissioners unanimously approved two measures tied to an $80 million proposal by Virginia Key LLC, a joint venture between Miami Beach-based RCI Marine Group and Dallas-based Suntex Marinas, to redevelop the Rickenbacker Marina and Marine Stadium Marina. The approvals follow a 2023 ruling by Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Alan Fine, who ordered the city to advance Virginia Key LLC’s proposal to a voter referendum after finding the city […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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