MIDTOWN MIAMI

Midtown activists to developer Alex Vadia: listen to our concerns

 
 

The green space that some Midtown residents want to see become a playground.
The green space that some Midtown residents want to see become a playground.
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When real estate developer Alex Vadia and his company Midtown Opportunities bought 16 acres in Midtown Miami in December, he told a Miami Herald reporter that he saw the potential in the neighborhood and that he would keep the community’s interest in mind when looking for ways to develop the property.

“We’re evaluating anything that will enhance the community,” he said.

Since then community activists that have tried to reach him say they’ve been ignored.

Read more at BeachedMiami.com.

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