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LTC 275-2020 Update on Byron Carlyle RFP NegotiationsMIAM[BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miomi Beach, Florido 33139, www.miomibeachhl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 275-2020 COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager /} a } > August 3, 2020 Update on Byron Carlyle RFP In January 2019, the City issued RFP No. 2019-100-KB for development of a mixed-use project with a cultural component at the Byron Carlyle Theater site. Last October, City Commission Resolution No. 2019-30149 authorized simultaneous negotiations with the two proposers, top- ranked Pacific Star Capital, LLC and second-ranked Menin Hospitality and KGTC, LL, with final award and material terms subject to City Commission approval. Following meetings with both teams this past January, public-private development projects were temporarily paused at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. On June 12, the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee directed the Administration to resume negotiations and emphasized the need to maximize any economic benefits of the deal, given the City's need for diversified revenue sources. The following is a summary of negotiations conducted since the discussion at Finance committee last month. Pacific Star Staff met with the Pacific Star team on July 9. Pacific Star's original proposal included a hotel on the existing Byron Carlyle Theater site and an offer to purchase the standalone P80 lot. At the meeting with staff, the developer indicated that it is no longer interested in pursuing the hotel development on the Theater site but reaffirmed its original offer to purchase the P80 lot for $3 million. However, it is important to note that the solicitation, specifically Addendum 7, response to Question 7, clearly stated that the sale of P80 was not within the scope of the RFP. As a result, staff believes that the sale of P80 pursuant to the RFP is not allowable. Further, even if such a sale was permissible under the RFP, Pacific Star's offer of $3 million is well below the property's value, as determined by a 2018 appraisal when Pacific Star previously sought to acquire P80. Menin Hospitality Staff met with the Menin Hospitality team on July 14. At the meeting, Menin Hospitality reaffirmed its original proposal for a 114-unit workforce housing development on the Byron Carlyle site. There remain a number of issues to reconcile between Menin's proposal and the previously expressed desire of the City Commission, such as the size of the cultural space and the number of workforce housing units. Nevertheless, staff is confident that material terms for a development and lease agreement can be finalized with Menin Hospitality for consideration by the City Commission. Conclusion Given Pacific Star's withdrawal of its hotel proposal, staff will proceed with finalizing the material terms of a Menin Hospitality project, with the goal of discussing said details at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee scheduled in September 2020.