MBConnect_Presentation_Compressed_v11Introduction
Jackie Soffer
Co-Manager, Miami Beach Connect
David Martin
Co-Manager, Miami Beach Connect
Re-imagined Miami Beach Convention Center to be completed in the fall
Surrounded by incredible public assets: New World Symphony,
Soundscape Park, the Fillmore, Lincoln Road, City Hall, Botanical
Garden, Convention Center Park, and the Holocaust Memorial
Our vision is to connect, unlock the full potential of this district,
and maximize the return on investment
Want to be a good neighbor and collaborate with residents and
the business community
Proud to have assembled best in class experts to realize our vision
Miami Beach Connect Team
Miami Beach Connect Team
Arquitectonica
Design Architect
Arquitectonica GEO
Landscape Architect
Local Office Landscape Architecture
Resiliency Consultant
Spinnaker
LEED Consultant
Rockwell Group
Interior Designer: Common Areas
Meyer Davis
Interior Designer: Restaurants
Stonehill Taylor
Interior Designer: Rooms
Dacra
Urban Design and Planning
Thornton Tomasetti
Structural Engineer
Jacobs
MEP Engineer
Kimley-Horn
Civil/Traffic Engineer
Coastal/Tishman
General Contractor
Greenberg Traurig
Legal and Contract Negotiation
Bercow Radell Fernandez & Larkin
Zoning/Land Use
Akerman, LLP
Legal Counsel
PFM Financial Advisors
Financial Advisor
Miami Economic Associates
Economist
Team Qualifications
Team Qualifications
JW Marriott Nashville
Date of Completion:
Opening July 10, 2018
Project Development Costs:
$260 million
Fontainebleau, Miami Beach
Date of Completion:
2008
Project Development Costs:
$1 billion
Team Qualifications
Hilton Americas Houston
Convention Center Hotel
Date of Completion:
2003
Project Development Costs:
$285 million
Team Qualifications
Team Qualifications
Sheraton Phoenix
Downtown Convention Hotel
Date of Completion:
2008
Project Development Costs:
$350 million
Team Qualifications
Grand Hyatt San Antonio
Convention Center Hotel
Date of Completion:
2008
Project Development Costs:
$215 million
Team Qualifications
The Cosmopolitan
Convention Hotel, Las Vegas
Date of Completion:
2010
Project Development Costs:
$1.8 billion
Team Qualifications
City of Dreams Resort and
Convention Hotel, Macau*
Date of Completion:
2009
Project Development Costs:
$2.8 billion
* Operated by Grand Hyatt
Design
Bernardo Fort-Brescia
Arquitectonica
Urban Planning
Connect the District
Sensitivity to Context
Sensitivity to Context
Respond to Blue Ribbon Recommendations
Concept Design
Development
Connectivity to Convention Center
Relation of Volumes and Massing
Architectural Compatibility
Connectivity to Convention Center
Streamline Design
Streamline Design
17th Street
Pedestrian Relatability
Convention Center Drive
Pedestrian Relatability
Pedestrian Relatability
17th Street
Create Exciting New Vistas
Hotel Program
Ground Floor
Miami Beach
Welcome Center
2,500 SF
Hotel Lobby
Welcome Center
Level 02—Parking
Level 03—Ballroom
Ballroom
Level 04—Meetings
Level 04—Meetings
Level 06—Spa & Fitness
Level 07—16
Roof
Section 1-1
Resiliency & Innovation
Walter Meyer
Local Office Landscape Architecture
Site Topography
Hydrologic Forces
Hydrology
Water District
Site Context and Access
Neighborhood Resiliency
Resilient Systems
Sustainability
LEED Gold (+) Certification Checklist
Mobility
John McWilliams
Kimley-Horn
Modal Connectivity
Pedestrian/Bicycle Routes
Transit Routes/Stops
Vehicular Routes
Alternative Modes
Walking
Bikeshare Stations
City Trolley Service
Miami-Dade Transit Service
Hotel Shuttle Service Future Autonomous Transit
Site Ingress Routes & Internal Queuing
Site Egress Routes
Service/Loading Routes
Financials
Aly-khan Merali
Turnberry
Development Financing
348~362 Million
Approximately 126 million
35%
Equity:
Approximately 236 million:
Construction Financing
65%
Financing:
Ground Lease
2.50% of Gross Operating Revenues
Annual Lease Payment:
99 Years
Term:
Minimum Fixed Rent:
$2 Million in Year 5
Approximately 60% of Projected % Rent
Fiscal Benefits
Projected Annual Fiscal Benefits by Year 5:
≈ $4.11 Million
Permit Fees:
$0.8 Million
$3.0 Million Real Estate Taxes
(5th highest paying
property in Miami Beach)
Food & Beverage Taxes
$3.3 Million Ground Lease Payment
$3.1 Million Resort Taxes
$10.2 Million
Job Creation
3,614
Total Jobs During Development:
1,909
Direct Construction Jobs:
Projected Full-Time Workers:
724
Hospitality Partners
Partner with City and Community
Maximize Return on Public Investment
Economic Benefits for the City
Innovate
Engage the Community
Deliver a Quality Project
Looking to the Future:
Together,
We Can Secure Miami Beach’s Future
Thank you!
Thank you!