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Related: About this forumLargest mall in the nation proposed for Miami
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article12939824.htmlThe company that owns and runs the largest mall in America wants to build an even bigger one in northwestern Miami-Dade County in Florida, a roughly 200-acre entertainment complex with submarines, a Legoland, sea lions and an artificial ski slope.
Backed by the owner of Minnesotas Mall of America, American Dream Miami is proposed for land at the intersection of Floridas Turnpike and Interstate 75 near Miami Lakes. Its projected to cost as much as $4 billion to build and employ 25,000 people once opened, more than enough to give it Miami-Dades largest private-sector payroll.
It also would bring the largest mall in the United States to whats now pastureland in Miamis congested suburbs, using vacant real estate flanked by two of the regions busiest highways.
Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez revealed the deal Thursday in an interview, and said the venture promises to provide a historic boost to the countys economy. Mall of America owner Triple Five is not asking for government dollars or free land, Gimenez said, but wants to create the kind of large-scale theme park that can attract visitors from around the world and sustain thousands of jobs across Miami-Dade.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article12939824.html#storylink=cpy
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)Denial goes a long way.
Climate scientists have been warning the world about sea-level rise for years, pleading with governments to cut back on carbon lest all our coastal cities go the way of Venice. In 2014, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its fifth Assessment Report, predicting that oceans would rise more than three feet by 2100. Those projections make for some alarming visions of the future cities water-logged, monuments submerged, islands created.
But the flooding is already happening in Florida. At the University of Miamis Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Brian McNoldy and other researchers have been accumulating sea-level data from Virginia Key (a small island just south of Miami Beach) since 1996. Over those 19 years, sea levels around the Miami coast have already gone up 3.7 inches. In a post updated Monday, McNoldy highlights three big problems that follow from those numbers and they should worry all of us.
http://grist.org/cities/miami-sea-level-rise-climate-change/
Demeter
(85,373 posts)Maybe it's a make-work job stimulus? Or there's tons of public tax exemptions?
rurallib
(62,441 posts)first thing my mind went to
Is not "vacant land."
That's all I want to say.
Atman
(31,464 posts)Stupidest idea I've heard in a long time.
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)Sancho
(9,070 posts)The Florida Turnpike and I75 are already one of our permanent parking lots. Since stupid Scott vetoed the high speed train, there's no hope in sight.
My theory is that we need to move into Cuba because all of Florida will soon be paved over.
darkangel218
(13,985 posts)I don't know how long before we become Miami here, but it is much much better ( well except the Atractions areas)
I could never live down there again.
Sancho
(9,070 posts)I'm in Clearwater - so I just stay away from the beach during spring break. Otherwise, it's OK.
darkangel218
(13,985 posts)But Miami doesn't really have that many options. It's pact busy everywhere. The density of population is much higher than in Orlando. I really don't understand why are they even contemplating a mall within the city limits. Maybe somewhere else, like in Palm Beach/Jupiter area.
I still have my family there, and drive back every couple weeks. Last week it took me 5 hours to make it to Sunny Issles. I can only assume after the mall it will get lots worse.
darkangel218
(13,985 posts)Its already a stand still on I 95 and 163 st. If they build that mall, they better think of expanding the roads and overpasses.
They should plant trees instead if more malls. There are so many already. People need oxygen and greenery, not more concrete giants.
Ugh..
Earth_First
(14,910 posts)This name makes me sick!
Yes, the American Dream consists of gorging oneself on 'retail therapy' and a slice of Sbarro in the Food Court.
I need a shower...