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Post #1000
Does it have a Golf Course????? It is a Dade County PARK with baseball fields, tennis courts, jogging trails, equestrian arena with stalls. It is a green space in the middle of a high density residential and commercial area that is used by thousands of people every day, with many events on the calendar for the community and different organizations. It is not a chunk of vacant land sitting off somewhere neglected. The land is not for sale and any change of use for a large portion of that land is going to have to be VOTED on and approved by residents.
This is used by families and social groups. Soccer leagues, youth soccer leagues, baseball leagues, softball leagues, tennis, racketball, basketball. Not an idle property by any means.Does it have a Golf Course?
No?
Useless?..
I don't sense a strong desire from Ruiz to have []__[] in Little Havana, and question the idea that a baseball family would flip the Marlins?Better yet, Ruiz buys the Marlins, flips the team to an owner in another state, and uses the profit to renovate the baseball stadium back to a football stadium.
its not really run down as far as miami dade county parks go (the ones solely operated by dade county and not by individual cities (Aventura, miami lakes, Kendall, etc.). the proposal so far would be an upgrade but there are a lot of factors that a lot of those voters dont give a **** boutIt's a somewhat rundown poorly maintained public park with budget issues that is used every week by thousands of people and has a small football stadium already anyway and would become a fully renovated and massively improved public park with tons of various world-class athletic facilities and even medical services for the community that would become the shining star of public facilities in the county, maybe the country, while a small percentage of the amount of land that is allotted to football is increased, that would be used by even more people, as well as high schools, colleges, and the community.
I'm sure that's what you meant to write. Right?
he also didn't include that this was miami dade where the construction and infrastructure is some of the worst in the country and the operation as a county is one of the worst.^ how do you know this?
YOU CANNOT FLIP THE MARLINS. they are tied to the cityI don't sense a strong desire from Ruiz to have []__[] in Little Havana, and question the idea that a baseball family would flip the Marlins?
let her answer for herself.he also didn't include that this was miami dade where the construction and infrastructure is some of the worst in the country and the operation as a county is one of the worst.
true.let her answer for herself.
You mean the stadium with 10% probability of ever being built? Yeah .... latest comments from Ruiz were "65,000 seat capacity, 16,000 parking spaces including some underneath the stadium, and a retractable roof". Sounds like something with a $1 Billion + price tag.I have no interest in reading through 1000+ posts so I'll ask it here: Has there been any info on stadium seating capacity? If so, what are they aiming for?
You mean the stadium with 10% probability of ever being built? Yeah .... latest comments from Ruiz were "65,000 seat capacity, 16,000 parking spaces including some underneath the stadium, and a retractable roof". Sounds like something with a $1 Billion + price tag.
Post #1000
Agreed that it's certainly not a novel idea but I'm highly skeptical that it was ever actually pursued with any real motivation.if this land were easy to gain, we would have bought it up years ago to build a stadium. Ruiz didn't have some novel idea about tropical park