Roman Jones signs 20-year lease for ambitious Miami River resto plans
Roman Jones’ next restaurant concept along the Miami River is underway after plans were announced three years ago. The founder of House Kiki, the hospitality group behind Kiki on the River and Habibi, closed on a 20,000-square-foot lease at 28 and 90 Northwest North River Drive for S&L, a steak-and-lobster restaurant. The space was formerly home to the historic Captain Tom’s Seafood restaurant, a Miami River staple dating back to the 1920s. S&L is slated to open within three years, with capacity for approximately 200 seats, Jones told The Real Deal in an email. The 20-year lease agreement has a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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