Triple Five Group’s
plans for what would be the biggest mall in North America have reportedly been
pushed back due to traffic concerns.
American
Dream Miami, a 6.2 million-square-foot project, would be
built on about nearly 200 acres in Northwest Miami-Dade County. Triple
Five had said it planned to break ground on the Miami development by the end of
the year, but it looks like the developer will go before the county commission
next year instead.
Triple Five refiled a
comprehensive development master plan amendment for the site in November, which
should have been voted on in May or June, according to the South Florida
Business Journal. The developer’s attorney told the newspaper that Triple
Five moved the application to the next cycle, either in February or March of
next year, because the county asked for more traffic information and analysis.
Included in the
traffic study filed in May is a nearly 4,500-page analysis that covers the
mall’s potential impact on areas as far as southwest Broward County, Hialeah
and Miami Lakes. According to the report, American Dream Miami would generate
close to 70,000 trips a day, and 5,200 during afternoon rush hour – which
is up from earlier traffic studies.
Plans
for the actual development remain
unchanged, the South Florida Business Journal reported. American Dream Miami
would include a 2,000-room hotel, a 16-story indoor ski slope, a 20-slide
water park, a submarine ride in a man-made salt water lake with an artificial
reef, a climate-controlled theme park, a 14-screen 3-D movie theater, a performing
arts center and more.
The change also
applies to a 309-acre, mixed-use project that the Graham
Cos. is planning on neighboring land
between I-75 and the Florida Turnpike.
Triple Five, led by
Iranian-Canadian developer Eskandar Ghermezian, is known for developing Mall of
America in Minnesota. [SFBJ] – Katherine Kallergis
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