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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Neisen Kasdin-Magic City Power Point PresentationSubmitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk CITYM INNOVATION DISTRICT 4716 4667-Submittal-Neisen Kasdin-Magic City Power Point Presentation 4668 KEY TEAM MEMBERS pi?PLAZA EQUITY P A TNEKS Plaza Equity Partners is a Miami -based real estate development and investment firm led by Neil Fairman, Anthony Burns and George Helmstetter. Plaza is a market - leading, full -service development and project management company. Previous successes include Marina Palms Yacht Club & Residences, The Palms in Fort Lauderdale, Ocean Palms in Hollywood Beach, Paramount Bay in Miami's Edgewater District, and Ocean House in Miami Beach's South of Fifth Neighborhood. tit* iv, ETRO 1 Metro 1 is a forward -thinking real estate brokerage, management and development firm founded by Tony Cho. The company has completed over $1.5 billion in real estate transactions since 2005 and has been recognized every year since 2011 as one of the top 25 commercial real estate firms by South Florida Business Journal. Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk DRAGON GLOBAL Dragon Global is a Miami -based private investment firm focused on venture capital and real estate investments co- founded by Bob Zangrillo. Dragon Global's current and predecessor funds have managed investments in excess of $1 billion in companies that now have over $500 billion of market value. Dragon Global's current and former technology investments include, Didi Chuxing, Facebook, Fair, InterWorld, Jet.com, OnPoint, Twitter and Uber. LUNE ROUGE Lune Rouge is a Montreal based enterprise founded by Guy Laliberte (Cirque du Soleil). The company focuses on projects mainly related to the technology, arts, entertainment and real estate sectors as well as initiatives with a positive social and environmental impact. Lune Rouge promotes innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship and will have a central role in the curation and creative direction of Magic City's arts and entertainment district. [INK CITY .,.o� a.$rq,<< Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk CREATING THE MAGIC CITY INNOVATION DISTRICT: THE MAISON ALCAN EXPERIENCE (MONTREAL, QC) • Hub for projects and startups focused on digital entertainment content creation and technology. • Integrates new construction with restored/renovated buildings in the heart of downtown Montreal. • Home to prestigious tenants such as Electronic Arts (EA); headquarters of Lune Rouge and Lune Rouge Creative Hub. mo►torspo►rt NETWORK LUNE ROUGE onpoint Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk DRAGON GLOBAL CONFIRMED TENANTS SITE OVERVIEW: BEFORE/AFTER OUTDATED, VACANT LOW-RISE WAREHOUSES Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk ridgIc PROJECTED ECONOMIC IMPACT • Job Creation • 11,680 direct and indirect full-time jobs. • 930 annual short-term construction jobs. • $640 million in direct and indirect annual wages. Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk • Taxes and Revenues • $42 million in permit and impact fees. • $188 million in annual local expenditures by the District's residents, guests, hotel visitors, retail patrons, and office workers. • $37.6 million in marginal annual ad valorem taxes. • $14.3 million City of Miami ad valorem taxes. • $1.3 million in annual Hotel Bed Tax Revenue. • $4.0 million in total sales tax collections. LITTLE HAITI NEIGHBORHOOD Magic City Innovation District 1.5% SITE OVERVIEW: NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk SITE OVERVIEW: OLD LEMON CITY TRAIN STATION Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk f il( CITY SITE OVERVIEW: HISTORIC DUPUIS BUILDING .a. Born in Newnansville, Florida. in 1875, Dr. John Gordon DuPuis moved to Lemon City after graduating from medical school at the University of Kentucky in 1898. He began his practice in a one -room frame building behind the Comolly Hotel. The building served a DuPuis' office and as one of the first drug stores in outh Florida. DuPuis was involved in larger Dade County medical affairs. including helping during a yellow fever outbreak in 1899. He worked with the local Seminoles in the early I900s. who regarded him as a white medicine man. In 1902. DuPuis had a new office built on the corner of Lemon Avenue (NE Blst 5t.) and Rock Road (NE 2nd Ave.). it was the first concrete building constructed north of downtown Miami. It housed DuPuis office and drugstore on the first floor, and his family residence on the second. The building is an excellent example of a late 19th-early 20th century commercial structure and is one of the few examples of its type to survive in Miami. Although his family moved out of the building in 1925, the LERCRI Lrni FR[SCRIPT*OI' S Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk f il( CITY SITE OVERVIEW: RENOVATED HISTORIC DUPUIS BUILDING Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk MINI( CITY SITE OVERVIEW: ABANDONED MAGIC CITY TRAILER PARK Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk f l I( CITY SITE OVERVIEW: EXISTING CONDITIONS AERIAL 114 K CITY v OVATION DISTRICT NOTRE DAME w<! D'HAITI MISSION 1 `gr COMMERCI-AL Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk EATON PARK A PARK INDUSTRIAL 'T�INDUSTRIAL VACANT LOT INDUSTRIAL I (INK. CITY PLANNING & DESIGN: EXISTING CONDITIONS NE 6001 NE SSIA Tomes NE 61s1 NE Will -.J I 1 EXISTING BUILDINGS 10010 OUP. BUILDING _ FORMES R0ILROAD STATION ELEVATEONG A@OVE SEA EEVEL EXISTING TREES VJ� Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk f il( CITY a PLANNING & DESIGN: MASTER PLAN FOR THE MAGIC CITY INNOVATION DISTRICT L� NE 62s1 LI j I_ JI 11 I I l i -_ NE 62st -� — —. eOSE9PN.MENADE uGRANDeas NEso kl i>I III PROPOSED BUILDINGS EXISTING BUILDINGS MICE LANPLATFORM PARALLEL PROPERTY PRRTY _(2E)TREFSTO REMAIN IN PLACE (82)TREES TO REREONTED Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk f il( CITY PLANNING & DESIGN: SAP CAMPUS ZONES CI • DUPUIS BUILDING~ -I l 1 1 1 1 L is ,CHE DUFUIS Overall C m Zone Are ws ,I sm FOCUSED CAMPUS ZONE '""w D1 HOTEL AND OFFICE FOCUSED CAMPUS ONE 1ELIP LES BUREAUX Overall Campus Zom ANa', 63.61391. " LES RESIDEN( S RESIDENTIAL 1 FOCUSED CAMPU ZONE LES ✓ _ _ _ g r I 1 I I I 1 rd I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 a i _ �'i'P— N11 ' li' LES RESIDENCES LES ATELIERS I L D'I ERS FOCUSED REST FOCU ZONE SB em71771, lz- 7 r _ _ 7 r I 1 I I I`' I II I 54-5' T5-0 r • '1 OFFICE, RETAIL AND ENTERTAINMENT FOCUSED CAMPUS ZONE r 1 1 1 ▪ 1 1 1 1 1 L A D1 358'S I I 1 T3—L T4-R T3—L - GREEN SPACE PERIMETER SAP BOUNDARY - DIVISION OF CAMPUS ZONES SOW Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk MRG]C CITY �1.,•oH o 9ED•er PLANNING & DESIGN: TERMINATED VISTAS -1 1 II --J L_ Jli; �I VOTRE DAME D'HAIT CATHOLIC CHURCH CI 80,1 j 71 LITTLE HAITI CULTURAL CENTER IL C II LITTLE HAITI SOCCER PARK CS L i - I� jl I ILL.I I 1 fill 11.1 I 1 PROPOSED II RAIL STATION l I ilI I I- x DEW -;E;G.oPUBL,CaR.. 5900. Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk f il( CITY LE MARCHE DUPUIS AT NE 2ND AVE Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk -.01111.,!•'. -,,,,,, ' . ' • -.--.-1i0.111.—/, • 1.1.• .......0.1) -- 4 i allaire -i -1. 7---- 7.; a 1-411i.1 I; I I il: IP:, oN 11:ri 'DuPuis G1.1,1_LEIY.. - 1k411101 Iliac CITY nko74,,oH o,srrucr PROMENADE DU GRAND BOIS AT NE 2ND AVE Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk s.. + _ `.. 2 ,r ;�•,,' • __.r.lh .t+l Jr �`'T • I Ili1 IZ CITY PROMENADE DU GRAND BOIS AT NE 3RD AVE Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk Mal( CITY ,110yok1,01.1 0.5Trilf COMMUNITY OUTREACH EFFORTS Since August 2017, MCID has worked extensively with the community and adjacent has met with representatives from the following organizations: • Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church • Buena Vista East Historical Association • Buena Vista East Neighborhood Association • Buena Vista Stakeholders • Chef Creole • Circle of Brotherhood • Community Justice Project • CRA North Miami • Downtown Little Haiti Stakeholders • FANM • Fullei Fresh • Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida • Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance • Haitian American Community Development Corp • Dade Heritage Trust • Lemon City Cemetery • Little Haiti Stakeholders Association • Little Haiti Cultural Complex • Little Haiti Football Club • Little Haiti NET Office • Little River Business District • Liberi Mapou Bookstore • Morningside Civic Association • NE 2nd Ave Partnership • Neighbors and Neighbors Association (NANA) • Little Haiti Optimist Club • Palm Grove Neighborhood Association • Providence Health Clinic • Sant La Haitian Community Center • Sounds of Little Haiti/Tradyson Lakou Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 on 11/15/2018 City Clerk neighborhoods, and to date • Veye Yo • Miami Urban Contemporary Experience (MUCE) • Bayside Foundation • Chef Luisa • Future Roots Collective • Haitian Community Thanksgiving Brunch • Haitian Heritage Museum • Mapou Bookstore • Miami VR Expo • Little Haiti Optomist Club • Pure Fource • Tradyson Lakou Lakay • Un Seul Dieu En 3 Personnes • Yo Miami • Yolend Catering COMMUNITY OUTREACH EFFORTS Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk In addition to meeting with representatives from a wide range of community organizations, the Applicant has engaged in a highly collaborative development process with the residents and businesses of Little Haiti and adjacent communities. • On August 18, 2017, the Applicant hosted a community open house at the Little Haiti Cultural Center, followed by a bus tour of the SAP area. Over 100 people were invited and 30+ attended. • Between September & November 2017, the Applicant team held 26 one-on-one meetings with community leaders, stakeholders, homeowners, property owners, and business owners. • Between December 4-10, 2017, the Applicant hosted an on -site Caribbean themed art show during Art Basel that showcased local Haitian and Caribbean artists. • On December 12, 2017, the Applicant hosted a on -site community open house. In order to give the community and interested participants a wide -range of time to attend, the event took place from 3:00-8:00 PM. Over 200 individuals were invited and 60+ attended. • From January 23-25, 2018, the Applicant took members of the Little Haiti community to visit Le Complexe-de-la- Maison-Alcan located in downtown Montreal in order to show community leaders a real life example of the Magic City Innovation District's potential. COMMUNITY OUTREACH EFFORTS Community outreach timeline continued: • On January 30, 2018, the Applicant hosted a community open house at the Magic City Warehouse. The event took place from 5:00 — 8:00 PM. Over 300 individuals were invited and 60 attended. Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk • Between February — April 2018, the Applicant team conducted extensive door-to-door canvassing of businesses along NE 2nd Avenue between NE 54th and NE 62nd Streets. • On June 4, 2018, the Applicant hosted an on -site community open house in the SAP area. The event took place from 5:00-8:00 PM. Over 400 people were invited and 100+ attended. • From June 11-13, 2018, the Applicant took members of the Little Haiti community to visit Le Complexe-de-la- Maison-Alcan located in downtown Montreal. The purpose of the trip was to show community leaders a real life example of the Magic City Innovation District's potential. • On September 24, 2018 and both November 13 & 14, 2018, the Applicant met with a small working group of community stakeholders to discuss the project and listen to their requests. • Overall, the Applicant has been committed to a robust dialogue with the community and with local organizations about the Magic City Innovation District SAP to ensure that the proposed SAP master plan embraces the rich culture that has been thriving in Little Haiti for decades and that the proposed development helps to improve the quality of life for residents in the surrounding neighborhood and throughout the City of Miami. COMMUNITY BENEFITS Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk • Workforce and affordable housing engine; providing a combined 21% workforce and affordable housing component. Estimated at $41 Million. • Establishing a high skills jobs program for the local community with a higher education institution. • A catalyst for commercial revitalization in Little Haiti. • Programs for local businesses and entrepreneurship. • Project provides 21% public civic/open space — more than double the City's 10% zoning requirement. • Includes the 2.18-acre Promenade du Grand Bois • 20% of Retail Merchandising Units (e.g., kiosks, retail stands) reserved for local businesses. • Proposed passenger/commuter rail station serving the SAP Area and the Little Haiti community. • NE 2nd Avenue planning beautification and design concept study. • Improved pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure; new Miami Trolley stops. • Improvements to existing public rights -of -way; NE 3rd and NE 4th Avenue extensions/upgrades. • Environmental and sustainability programs (i.e., recycling, noise mitigation, LEED Certification, etc.). • Revitalization and activation of the historic DuPuis Building. • Additional parking for the community. THANK YOU Submitted into the public record for item(s) PZ.1,2,3 , on 11/15/2018 . City Clerk