By Nathan Hale (July 27, 2022, 9:12 PM EDT) — Plans to replace Miami’s aging downtown convention center and the neighboring Hyatt Regency hotel with a three-tower development featuring a new Hyatt hotel, expanded meeting space and more than new 1,800 apartments alongside the Miami River could take a big step forward on Thursday.
The Miami City Commission is slated to decide whether to put a question on the Nov. 8 general election ballot seeking voters’ permission to move forward with the no-bid proposal and an amended lease of the city-owned land under both of the current buildings, which both opened in 1982.
The proposed Miami Hyatt Regency hotel project includes a…
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