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MIAMI | Resorts World | HEIGHT ? | Multiple Towers

Genting unveils plan for Miami bayfront resort
BY ELAINE WALKER
MIAMIHERALD.COM

http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/1...for-miami.html

Plans for Genting Group’s new bayside resort in Miami include 5,200 hotel rooms, 50 restaurants and bars, 60 luxury shops and massive convention and ballroom space. It is being called one of Florida’s largest projects ever.

Imagine swimming from Biscayne Boulevard to Biscayne Bay where The Miami Herald now sits.
A 3.6-acre outdoor lagoon — equivalent to 12 Olympic-size swimming pools and surrounded by natural sand beaches — is the centerpiece of the $3 billion master plan unveiled Wednesday by the Genting Group for Resorts World Miami.
The massive 10 million-square-foot mixed-use development that draws its inspiration from the region’s coral reefs is unlike anything South Florida has seen before in terms of sheer magnitude and design. With plans for four hotels, two condominium towers, more than 50 restaurants and bars and a luxury retail shopping mall, it’s being billed as one of the largest projects in Florida history. And that’s without the casino Genting hopes to be able to include in the project.
“This will put Miami on the map and make it a destination,” said Bernardo Fort-Brescia, co-founder of Arquitectonica, which is designing the project. “Miami has not seen resorts of this importance, Orlando has and maybe Las Vegas. This will make Miami more than competitive. It will have an advantage.”
Resorts World Miami’s four hotel towers with more than 5,200 rooms would increase Miami-Dade County’s hotel room inventory by just over 10 percent and give large groups a reason to come to Miami for events that could be held in the property’s convention and meeting space. The project’s largest hotel would have about 2,000 rooms, making it about 25 percent bigger than the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, currently the largest hotel in the market. The second and third largest hotels would be just slightly smaller than Fontainebleau.

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Old Posted Sep 15, 2011, 1:51 AM
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Here is how Genting describes its planned resort:
Cost: $3 billion
Site: 13.9 acres
Square feet: 10 million
Floors: 65
Construction jobs: 15,000 direct and indirect
Permanent jobs: 30,000
Convention and meeting space: 700,000 square feet (including ballroom)
Ballroom: 200,000 square feet (billed as the largest in the United States)
Hotels: Four – super luxury, contemporary, convention and family
Hotel units: 5,200
Residential units: 1,000
Swimming lagoon: 3.6 acres and 1,000 feet-long
Retail: 250,000, square feet
Restaurants: More than 50
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AMAZING!!!

Can someone annotate an overhead/aerial shot of Miami to show where it will be located vis-a-vis the rest of downtown?
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Looks absolutely massive, and will definitely be iconic. Although I don't fancy the side profile of the shorter, fat towers much.
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BUILD IT NOW!!!!! Finally America's getting something ground breaking!
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Wow!!! Sounds great!!! It's absolutely so gorgeous!!!! I can't wait see it!! I bet alot of those tourist are very excited to opened it up a new Resorts World. I looking forward to see the action. Says Goodbye to old Miami Herald. They going to be demolition and old Omni Terminal, too. Says adios!!!
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The greatest proposal I have seen after the WTC! Amazing. Please let this go through!
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Quite the proposal. This is like a pre-bust proposal. How tall will it be?
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So far all we know is 65 Floors, and I'm not sure if that includes the 8 story podium.
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Breathtaking, and refreshing. Miami has deserved something of this caliber for over a decade.
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Miami is emerging into a word-class city. It's already probably the most international US city after NY, LA, SF and DC.
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Look below Midtown, above the CBD and Arena


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So much has changed from this image
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I'm not huge on twisty modern design but I think this is absofruitly incredible! I'm especially envious of the HUGE vertical mall podium. Congrats Miami!
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Based on a cursory floor count, It appears that we're looking at 65 floors plus the 8 floor podium. So I'm thinking this puppy could be around 900 ft. Maybe a little more as those podium floors look pretty tall.

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Based on a cursory floor count, It appears that we're looking at 65 floors plus the 8 floor podium. So I'm thinking this puppy could be around 900 ft. Maybe a little more as those podium floors look pretty tall.

Cool design
The area that it's in has a height limit of 649ft due to the airplane fight paths to MIA.

We can only hope for an amendment to the restriction.
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I'm especially envious of the HUGE vertical mall podium. Congrats Miami!
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Court ruling allows legislators to expand casino gaming in South Florida

By Mary Ellen Klas
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TALLAHASSEE A Tallahassee court cleared the way Thursday for legislators to expand gambling in South Florida without a referendum vote, while two key sponsors of a casino bill finished drafting their proposal to allow three resort casinos to operate in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

The ruling by First District Court of Appeals Judge Marguerite H. Davis was a victory for Hialeah Racetrack and serves as a promising omen for the push by the world’s largest gaming companies to bring resort casinos to Florida.

Davis affirmed a lower court decision, saying the law passed by the Legislature allowing Hialeah Racetrack to offer slot machines was constitutional. She rejected the argument by Flagler Gaming Centers and Calder Race Course, which argued that when voters approved slot machines in Miami-Dade and Broward in 2005 and 2008, they intended to limit the number of permits to the seven pari-mutuels that were currently operating.

Davis said voters did not intend to give the entities “a constitutionally-protected monopoly over slot machine gaming in the state.”

The ruling was hailed by Rep. Erik Fresen, R-Miami, and Sen. Ellyn Bogdanoff, R-Fort Lauderdale, who want legislators to approve their proposal to build three resort casinos in Miami Dade and Broward Counties without first having to seek voter approval. They have filed identical proposals to invite companies to submit bids for three casino licenses to a newly-created Florida Gaming Commission. Each of the bidders would be required to show that they will invest a minimum of $2 billion in capital in each facility.

This gambling commission, which itself will be carefully vetted, will evaluate the bids and select the winners based on a scoring scale that gives preferences to proposals that create the most jobs and complete work the earliest, Bogdanoff said.

The bills also require that the multi-billion dollar resorts give gambling a low profile. Each resort is restricted to using no more than 10 percent of the total square footage for the Las Vegas-style games, such as slot machines, roulette wheels and craps tables. The gambling space also must be segregated from other attractions — so that a visitor can attend the resort without having to see the gambling machines, Fresen said.

Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/10/0...#ixzz1a3DtZlf7


It seems that it's full steam ahead at this point! I wouldn't underestimate and bet against the resolve and resources of the companies bidding to get it done above board or under the table. It appears they're lining their ducks rather nicely as the Indians might be included in the conversations. Imagine, there may well be 2 projects totaling 6 billion in investment racing to the finish line!
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Genting unveils plan for Miami bayfront resort
BY ELAINE WALKER
MIAMIHERALD.COM

http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/1...for-miami.html

I love it.

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