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#492 Beach Views 1985 South Pointe Park SOUTH PO'NTf FACTS SOUTH POINTE PARK TO OPEN OTHER PROJECTS MOVING FORWARD With the opening of South Pointe Park on October 25 leading the way, a flurry of activity has been taking place in this redevelopment area that has kept it the shining jewel in Miami Beach's economic future. Among the ac- tivities have been: new plans by South Shore Developers, Inc. (SSDI) to develop a multi-million dollar residential/commercial facility on land bordering the new Miami Beach Marina; the sale of 3.5 acres of government owned bayfront property for $3.5 million to Alaska-based Cook Inlet Region, Inc., which is studying the possibilities of building a specialty retail project on the site; and Penrod Brothers, Inc. which has received approval from the City Com- mission to build a major 200 seat two-story restaurant sur- rounding an outdoor pool and tropical garden at the Pier Park site. In addition, the city's $10 million of infrastructure im- provements are nearing completion and the new Marina ~. ~ THE MARINA CORE BUILDING IS NOW COMPLETE WITH MAJOR LEASING EFFORTS BEGINNING TO ATTRAO NEW MARINE RELATED RETAIL TENANTS. Core Building is finished and currently leasing retail space. The opening of South Pointe Park marks the first project that has been fully com- pleted in the area. This 17-acre recreational facility boasts a major amphitheater for outdoor concerts, picnic pavillions, vita- course, tot-lots and many other amenities. It will also be the site of Crawdaddy's restaurant the largest chain of theme restal1- rants in the nation. In other news, a Florida corporation, Justice In- vestment Corp., purchased a majority interest in the Cheezem Development Corporation, developers of the South Pointe Towers project. These new owners have expressed a strong interest in continuing this condominium/resort complex which they feel has a great deal of economic viability. However, the Florida Department of Natural resources has proposed the possibility of purchas- ing the 18 acre site for a state park as of their "Save Our Coasf' program. Justice Investment Corporation has temporarily de- layed construction of the project until the State's proposal can be further evaluated. The city commission has vigorously op- posed this move by the state and has indicated that they will take whatever steps necessary to block any proposed sale. A lot is happening in South Pointe and if you would like additional information regarding investment op- portunities contact: the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency, 1700 Convention .Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 or call (305) 673-7010. NEARLY $10 MILLION OF INFRASTRUOURE IMPROVEMENTS ARE GOING INTO SEWER. WATER. LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING FOR THE SOUTH POINTE AREA. MIAMI VICE CELEBRATES ON THE BEACH CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The biggest round of applouse was saved for Don Johnson, star of the popular series. As soon as he stepped into the lights, press cameras flashed and the crowd roared. Johnson smiled and waved back to the delight of his fans. The new Club 1235, located at 1235 Washington Avenue in the site of the former Club Z, sparkled and shined in deco splendor for the occasion. Celebri- ties such as Bee Gees Barry and Maurice Gibb, George Michael from WHAM and the Vice stars among others, mingled with a sold out audience that had spent up to $250.00 per person for the nighfs activities. This included dinner, drinks and a fashion show and auction, the highlight of which was a spirited bidding for an auto- graphed T-shirt worn by Don Johnson during filming. BEE GEES MAURICE (LEFT) AND BARRY GIBB WERE ON BOARD AT CLUB 1235 TO HONOR MIAMI VICE'S RECORD 15 EMMY NOMINATIONS. 3