Peter London Global Dance Company Returns to Miramar Cultural Center
with ATLANTIC CROSSING
featuring Community Dance Theatre of Jamaica!
 
ATLANTIC CROSSING will celebrate the survival of the cultural expressions of dance and music in the African Diaspora with a joint performance of PLGDC and The Company Dance Theatre (CDT) of Jamaica - an elite Dance troupe from the island of Jamaica. Many of these dancers have launched careers around the country and world, but return to Miami where London provides a home base and spring board for both established and new talent.
 
Bring your family and friends to this cultural experience that will entertain and delight you! 
 
To purchase tickets,  CLICK HERE

For additional information,
Call   |  954-602-4519
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BUSINESS RESOURCES

Miramar offers Business Resources including  Micro Enterprise Job Creation Commercial
 Rehabilitation
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The City of Miramar (the "City") is seeking proposals from
qualified  real estate developers/investors/operators that have the
expertise, experience and resources (financial and operational) to:
  • Purchase or ground lease, finance, construct and operate a development on an approximately 3.742-acre paved City-owned property within Miramar Town Center ("MTC") known as Block 2 ("Block 2"). Block 2 is bound by Red Road to the south, Main Street to the east, City Hall Promenade to the north and Civic Center Place to the west. Block 2 is zoned as Traditional Neighborhood Development ("TND") district, which allows mixed-use development. The Block 2 land is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Block 2 is the final remaining vacant block available for development within the 54-acre MTC.
  • As part of any proposal, the City will also evaluate offers for a long-term lease of existing City-owned ground level prime retail shell space totaling approximately 14,000 square feet (12,000 gross leasable area) located within the recently constructed Miramar Police Headquarters building (the "Shell Space"). The Shell Space is situated on the opposing block (Block 3) to the north of Block 2. The Shell Space is more specifically described in Exhibit "B". The Shell Space and Block 2 are separated by City Hall Promenade, which is envisioned to serve as the main double-sided retail and entertainment corridor for MTC that connects the two book-end plazas; namely, City Hall Plaza and Market Square (identified in Exhibit "C"). A proposal for the long-term lease of the Shell Space is at the option of the proposer and is not a requirement of this RFP. However, the City will give added weight to proposals which include the Shell Space. 
The City's intent in the sale or lease of Block 2 and lease of the Shell Space is to engage a developer or development team that can successfully finalize development of these components with an optimal mix of uses (e.g. retail, entertainment, office, residential, and/or hospitality). Additionally, the successful developer shall incorporate into its plans for Block 2 and the Shell Space a comprehensive  programming/operations/management and retail recruitment strategy that will help stimulate the identity of MTC, its sense of place, and capacity to draw increased visitor traffic.

Responsive proposals must demonstrate: (1) successful experience and expertise in the development and operation of retail and/or entertainment and/or office and/or residential and/or hospitality within mixed-use environments such as MTC; (2) site planning and architectural sensitivity to the proposed site, adjacent buildings and surrounding development; (3) competitive pricing and terms for the acquisition or long-term land lease of Block 2; (4) the financial terms for a long-term land lease of the Shell Space, if included in the proposal; and, (5) satisfactory financial commitment and resources.

In addition to experience and financial considerations, proposals must address planning, initial architectural design concepts, parking, proposed schedule and project implementation, as well as post-construction management, operating and programming strategies. Proposers are responsible for reviewing the relevant sections of the Land Development Code on the City website:  http://www.miramarfl.gov/156/City-Code-Land-Development-Code.