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ies.Regrettably, the college has determined, after an exte
rward to working with key stakeholders and patrons to contin
nts and business groups downtown, the city, and Miami Dade C
at breathing new cultural life into historical resources li
f both the theater and the apartments and exploring alternat
e they will continue their involvement.
the college to take over the theater building. The college w
at breathing new cultural life into historical resources li
ommissioner Keon Hardemon suggested the city put out a reque
aid in a release. The financial figures did not work for t
arted managing the Olympia Theater during the financial cris
pen and active historic cultural asset in the Flagler Distri
AdvertisementMiami Dade College has withdrawn its interest i
d to considering other opportunities to work together, the
this matter.Juan C. Mendieta, college director of communi
pen and active historic cultural asset in the Flagler Distri
devil is in the details.Calls to Miami Mayor Francis Suare
d not make financial sense for them at this time. We will be
devil is in the details.Calls to Miami Mayor Francis Suare
ould run the theater and create needed student housing above
it.Were very interested in saving that place, Eduardo
ter made perfect sense. I can think of few better stewards w
exploring a partnership with the city regarding Olympia Thea
e colleges chief of staff, sent to Miami Commissioner Ken
lege] and so far [city commission] discussions have been una
nts and business groups downtown, the city, and Miami Dade C
gence, Miami Dade College has decided not to pursue the Olym
at breathing new cultural life into historical resources li
n the management of the historic Olympia Theater building at
gin exploring other options for restoring and activating the
were deep into talks targeting an October city vote to have
ut.The city is very interested in doing this [with the col
nsive review, that the prospect of a project this complex di
pen and active historic cultural asset in the Flagler Distri
cations, said Tuesday that Miami Dade College has no further
Russell. After reviewing the current financial condition o
d not make financial sense for them at this time. We will be
ct of downtown Miami.We understand the colleges decisi
comment at this time.The decision was made earlier this mon
lege] and so far [city commission] discussions have been una