Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Pedestrian-friendly Biscayne Boulevard in Works

According to an article on MiamiHerald.com, Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami often serves as the city's front porch, welcoming visitors to Bayside Marketplace, the American Airlines Arena and other venues.
But with eight lanes of traffic, the wide boulevard can be imposing -- or even downright intimidating for anyone not in a car. ''Like a highway,'' says downtown business owner Jose Goyanes. Enter Miami's Downtown Development Authority. As part of a 118-page downtown master plan that is still in the draft stages, the panel is considering a proposal to give the boulevard a more inviting, pedestrian-friendly feel.What would that mean? Trees. Lots of them. The concept is to replace five acres of traffic lanes and parking lots with a public park, stretching from Northeast Fifth Street to Southeast Second Street.

Another element of the proposal: Narrow the boulevard to make it easier for pedestrians to cross the street. ''That is our window on the world,'' Executive Director Dana Nottingham said of Biscayne Boulevard. ``It's where the visitors, residents, business workers -- everyone -- comes together.''

And making it a lot greener and walkable, it turns out, wouldn't cost much. Miami City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff, whose district includes much of downtown, said he's been told by city staff and state transportation officials that the cost to city taxpayers would be ''minimal to none.''

The Florida Department of Transportation would have to contribute some funds to redoing the street, but not a staggering amount -- about $1 million or less, Sarnoff said. Under one proposed scenario, underground parking lots would be built beneath the proposed public park.

Some ideas put forth by the authority to spruce up downtown Miami are simple. They include installing better street lights and creating uniform guidelines for storefront facades, signage and awnings. Also proposed: a new riverside park with an expansive view of the Miami River.

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Upcoming Events at Miami's American Airlines Arena

The American Airlines Arena is just minutes away from EPIC, and features a wide variety of exciting shows and events. Here are a few highlights of upcoming events:

Marcos Witt in Concert
Christian Music's Top Selling Artist and three-time Latin Grammy award-winner, Marcos Witt performs at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Friday, July 13th at 8:00 P.M.

Zo's Summer Groove
Zo's Summer Groove returns to the AmericanAirlines Arena with their 11th Annual Carnival Cruise Lines All-Star Basketball Game, Sunday, July 15th at 6:30 P.M.

2007 Ball4Real Streetball Tour
Streetball is bigger and better than ever and coming to the AmericanAirlines Arena on Saturday, July 21st at 7:30 P.M.

Marco Solis Returns!
Marco Antonio Solis returns to the AmericanAirlines Arena on Friday, August 24th.

American Idol Auditions!
The quest to become the next American Idol is about to start! Auditions for the seventh season of American Idol will take place at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Wednesday, August 22nd.

Daddy Yankee Returns
Daddy Yankee returns to the AmericanAirlines Arena on Friday, September 14th at 8:00 P.M.

Disney on Ice - High School Musical
Disney’s High School Musical: The Ice Tour is the one and only live fusion of songs, dance and team-spirited fun inspired by the smash hit Disney Channel Original Movie "High School Musical". Come celebrate the sounds, the songs, the bop and the pop in this all-new ice show debuting at the AmericanAirlines Arena on September 22nd and 23rd.

Mana in Concert
After a hugely successful run, Mana returns to the AmericanAirlines Arena on Friday, October 12th at 8:00 P.M.

First and Second Rounds of 2009 NCAA Tournament
AmericanAirlines Arena, home of the 2006 NBA Champion Miami HEAT, will host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball championship in 2009 on Friday, March 20 and Sunday, March 22, respectively.

Visit the Arena’s website for ticket info and details.

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