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Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal

Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal

October 20, 2017

Resorts World has moved another step closer to becoming a reality after submitting their proposed replat of Awana Forest to Miami City Planners. The replat includes the county bus terminal with the Adrienne Arsht MetroMover, which Resorts World previously won county approval to redevelop in March of this year (2017). Their proposal includes redeveloping the terminal in conjunction with retail space and a 36-story, Arquitectonica-designed residential hotel tower. The hotel tower will feature 300 hotel rooms and an unspecified number of residential apartment or condo units. The project is being developed by Resorts World Miami LLC with a total cost projected to be $200 million. 

Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal
Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal
Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal
Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal
Resorts World Moves 1-Step Closer To Reality, Submits Replat To Redevelop Bus Terminal
In Downtown, Edgewater, News, Transportation, Hotels Tags Resorts World, Genting Group, News, Downtown, Omni, Arts + Entertainment District, Edgewater, Commercial, Hotel, Transportation, Public Transportation, Pre-Construction
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