Riverside Wharf Approved By Miami Voters

We hope everyone had the chance to vote this week! Even with my hectic schedule I managed to stop by on my way to work. While Tuesday may have just looked for many as the “primaries” and nothing else, for those living in the city of Miami your ballot may have included something about”Riverside Wharf”. For those of you who didn’t vote it looked like this:

 

For those not fully informed on this subject let me help you out. The Riverside Wharf, a project proposed by developers Alex Mantecon and Guillermo Videl, is an entertainment and restaurant district that’s set to change the Miami River for the better. The actual spot, located between 236 and 298 SW North River Drive is currently just a piece of land between the I-95 overpass and the 1st Street bridge. The $30 million dollar project, totaling over 58,000 square feet will be privately financed. Upon completion, it will include  four restaurants, a fish market, a public plaza, parking for over a 1000 cars and a boardwalk. For the boating enthusiast, the plans also include 10,000 square feet of dockage which part of it will be available for public use.

For the full story please visit The Miami Observer Today!

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