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James L. Knight Center
Outsourced Management - Global Spectrum
305-416-5970 telephone
305-350-7910 facsimile
info@jlkc.com
The James L. Knight Center is located in downtown
Miami on the historic Miami River. This
technologically advanced center comfortably seats
4,800 guests and has hosted an endless list of top
entertainers, concerts and large corporate meetings.
In addition to the main theater, there are two
smaller event-style theaters, 26 meeting rooms and a
28,000 ft. exhibit hall which can be divided into
4,000, 11,000 and 13,000 sq. ft. areas. This
facility is managed by SMG pursuant to a
management agreement which is due to expire
September 30, 2016.
The James L. Knight Center is adjacent to the Hyatt.
The Hyatt Regency Miami
Dinner Key Marina
and Mooring Field
Stephen Bogner, Marinas Manager
305-579-6980 telephone
305-579-6952 facsimile
SBogner@ci.miami.fl.usDinner Key Marina is located just south of the
Rickenbacker Causeway, at Statute Mile 1095 on the
Atlantic ICW and is Florida's largest marine
facility. This modern marina's 582 protected wet
slips comfortably accommodates transient, seasonal,
and permanent live-aboard guests generating $3.65
million in revenues in FY '05. It accommodates
vessels up to 175' and offering amenities such as
cable TV, shower/laundry facilities, and pump out
service. The City contemplates the expansion of this
marina facility to include a managed mooring field
with permitting currently underway.
The 225
vessel Dinner Key Mooring Facility lies just offshore of
Dinner Key Marina, and opened to the public on November
1, 2009. This facility features moorings constructed of
high quality steel helix anchors designed to safely
accommodate vessels to 40'. The facility accepts
transient and long-term moorage customers, and offers a
variety of services and amenities, including
Harbormaster's Office & Lounge; restroom, shower, and
laundry facilities; dinghy dock with customer shuttle
vessel service; free vessel pumpout service; vehicle &
bicycle parking; trash pickup and recycling.

Miamarina at Bayside
Stephen Bogner, Marinas Manager
305-579-6955 telephone
305-579-6957 facsimile
SBogner@ci.miami.fl.us
Miamarina is located on the ICW at Government Cut,
in the heart of beautiful downtown Miami. Miamarina
is designed to comfortably accommodate yachtsmen and
their vessels to 250' in our deepwater slips. The
130 slip facility was completely rebuilt and
reopened in October of 1997, and is designed with
vessel safety and comfort in mind. Miamarina hosts a
blend of transient, seasonal, and long-term tenants
generating $1.4 million in revenues with electricity
and water usage included in our low rates. New
restroom/showers, laundry facilities and cable
television are among other amenities offered at the
marina.
Marine Stadium Marina
Stephen Bogner, Marinas Manager
305-361-3316 telephone
305-365-1142 facsimile
SBogner@ci.miami.fl.us Marine Stadium Marina is located just to the north
and east of the Rickenbacker Causeway on beautiful
Virginia Key. Marine Stadium Marina is one of South
Florida's largest full-service dry storage marinas.
Capable of storing 300 vessels with a length to 45'
and gross vessel weight to 18,000 pounds, this
facility hosts Miami city and county residents,
seasonal visitors, and vacationers with boat in tow.
This facility produces an average of $1 million
annually.
Manuel Artime Cultural Center
Yunior Santana, Auditorium Manager
(305)690-4686 telephone
(305)960-4689 facsimile
Ysantana@miamigov.com
The Manuel Artime Cultural Center is located at 900 and 970 SW First St., Miami, FL, 33130.
Consisting of the 970 Building (office space), the 900 Building (a 840-seat theater and a 100-seat lecture room),
the Ernesto Lecuona Park and the Mini-Plaza.
The daily hours of operation for the Center are from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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