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' 't' .err►• ;.►. � F�,� , _3 r . � { x � ,ice �"_"'K,�y` •• • The first indoor snow and winter sport attraction in America • A world -class tourism attraction featuring a luxury hotel, retail, live entertainment and sports facilities. • The ideals sports -related complement to the new Miami Heat Arena p p • A link between the Retail/Sports development to the south (Bayside &Arena) and the Arts &Entertainment development to the north (PAS) MJMIR1111J • MIAMI' S POPULATION --- 2,200,000 • SOUTH FLORIDA'S POPULATION--- 4,500,000 • SOUTH FLORIDA'S PERSONAL INCOME --- $110 Billion • 9,600,000 TOURISTS ANNUALLY • COMPREHENSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE: ROAD, SEA & FAIL • VISITORS • LOCAL MARKET - SPORTS ENTUSIASTS - TEAM PLAYERS • SHOPPERS •SPECIAL EVENTS ATTENDEES mum WillH� NJ1� • 360,00 SQ.FT. TOTAL FOOTPRINT INSIDE • 150,000 SQ.FT. -INDOOR RETAIL & RESTAURANTAS • ] 50,000 SQ.FT. -MEETING FACILITIES • 200,000 SQ.FT. -ENTERTAINMENT VENUES • 150,000 SQ.FT. -PUBLIC AREAS • 400 ROOM HOTEL • 2,500 SPACE INDOOR PARKING GARAGE • 28 ACRES LEFT OF OPEN SPACE PUBLIC PARK -- - _ -�-!- • SKIING • SNOWBOARDING • HOCKEY • TOBOGGANING • SNOW TUBING • ICE SKATING • ROCK CLIMBING • HANGGLIDING • BUNGEE BASKETBALL • MOUNTAIN BIKING SIMULATORS • TENNIS SIMULATORS & LEARNING LABS • INDOOR & OUTDOOR KAYAKING • BODY SURFING • BOGGIE BOARDING ��t}dSSb�3.1,����d� AI�E'� DMR FO Ti NJJ IMON rfly�N�TjE'JR F,'WCILfTjL Indoor ski slopes have been successfully operating 14 hours per day, 7 days per week in: Japan Australia Belgium England Thailand New Zealand Holland Korea Philippines • Proximity to Arena Creates Multi -faceted Sports/Recreation Complex • Proximity to Port Creates Incentive for Cruisers to Extend Miami Stay • Multi -use facility creates critical mass of public attractions • Proximity to public transportation provides convenient access • Location provides views from hotel rooms, restaurants and park • Site offers accessibility by water • Flexibly designed to accommodate a Ballpark or Port and more parking •Masterplanned for 70% outside open space, 50% with Ballpark 4 - 242 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Bli'Ge-itle- Nurk UIS19Usill, c SIC: he�»e���j� BiCentennial Park 37 Acres * Mt. Miami: 9 acres * Open Space: 28 acres * 2,500 car garage under Mt. Miami t ■ Mt. Miami ❑ Open Area 25 20 15 10 61 I HiRe-gligwtgJ,'J PbrR( UPS10o��=S����c BiCentennial Park 37 Acres * Baseball Park: 7.5 acres * Mt. Miami: 9 acres * Open Area: 20.5 acres * 2,500 car garage under Mt. Miami S'4164111A ® Baseball Park ■ Mt. Miami ❑ Open Area 30 25 20 15 5 0 Bitei�� aiinfaj Park ow oaSl,14'aw BiCentennial Park 37 Acres SICey111 Cli ■ Mt. Miami / 400 Room Hotel El Open Area * Mt. Miami: 9 acres * 400 Room Hotel - Designed into the structure of Mt. Miami * Open Space: 28,acres * 2,500 car garage under Mt. Miami 25 20 15 10 5 0 $l;ll� r,�U) BiCentennial Park 37 Acres * Baseball Park: 7.5 acres * Mt. Miami: 9 acres * Open Area: 20.5 acres * 2,500 car garage under Mt. Miami Mi'C'e i� to ii:�i' J1 Pja r k US O,�Sh�a C j ■ Mt. Miami O Open Area BiCentennial Park 37 Acres * Mt. Miami: 9 acres * Open Space: 28 acres * 2,500 car garage under Mt. Miami ® Baseball Park ■ Mt. Miami ❑ Open Area �S�GIll�I11L � ■ Mt. Miami / 400 Room Hotel IJ Open Area BiCentennial Park 37 Acres * Mt. Miami: 9 acres * 400 Room Hotel - Designed into the structure of Mt. Miami * Open Space: 28 acres * 2,500 car garage under Mt. Miami , *'�D SCe.t 5 , �IEI�IJE�l�11�� • THREE THEMED SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS • SPORTING GOODS STORES • CHANGING EXHIBITS • HEALTH AND FITNESS SHOPS • KIOSKS AND CARTS MMIOM��1����EN�� - LIVE PRODUCTION - INTERACTIVE ATTRACTIONS FEATURING THE BEST OF THE PAN-LATIN CULTURES - FAMOUS MUSICIANS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Ai sli-ilTi's�1 Tj 111, [-LEO Vj I si 10 IN R - STUDIOS AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES - WORLDWIDE TELEVISION FEED pliW11'A1U��Y11 • An interactive Miami tropical paradise "experience" with a retractable stage, glass walls and roof. • 1,500 seat, state of the art theater featuring live daily shows and interactive thrill / skill water ride experience. • Bodyboard / Boogie board on continuous waves. • Indoor / outdoor rain forest with continuous special effects presentation pillE�� 0 FI�N1� Income will be derived from: • Base rent from retail and restaurant tenants • Sales within the attractions and exhibits • Corporate Sponsorships Ticket sales • Merchandising and intellectual property rights • Rent from other facilities Ste^011 - MR MR -1 IMI 11 Projected Annual Gross Revenues 85,000,000 Total Project Cost 300.000.000 W. fiLqsw;n In L L L'�JT1T1��W�J Bill Friedman - CEO of National Income Realty Trust David Plattner - CEO of Original Ventures, Inc. Construction Architect: Jorge O. Sosa AIA Internationallv Renowned Architect Consultants: Mel Zeigler Founder and Creator of Banana Entertainment / Real Estate Developer Project Management Financing Institutional & Equity Feasibility Joint Venture Richard K. Lyon Performed more than 1.000 feasibility studies Prosnow blic retail empire Operates indoor snow facilities in Australia & UK Polar Technologies Leaders in indoor snow facilities Tom Lochtefeld - Developer of International aquatic theme park �JVISIIU;Ul01M1!_L�J9S J@PgJT1 I N10 PRONERN 1-� • The developer assumes all financial risk. • The tourism industry will benefit. • The project creates a unique interactive educational facility. • The public / private partnership creates an improved public park. • It stimulates the economy by creating 3,000 full & part time jobs. • It generates tax revenues. • It generates lease revenues.