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Miami Voters Greenlight Transformation of Watson Island into Luxury and Public Spaces Amidst Concerns

Miami Voters Greenlight Transformation of Watson Island into Luxury and Public Spaces Amidst Concerns

Watson Island, home to Jungle Island, will undergo significant changes after Miami voters approved two large mixed-use developments on its north and south sides. These projects, replacing the long-standing attraction, aim to transform the island into a center for luxury living and public recreation.

Local 10

spoke with Commissioner Damian Pardo of Miami District 2 about the upcoming projects, revealing plans for a 15-acre public park and a waterfront boardwalk to connect both sides of Watson Island. Pardo stated, “The city of Miami will receive a park that is 15.4 acres,” adding that the park, valued at $37 million, will be built and maintained by the developers, with an additional $2 million yearly for upkeep. He emphasized the park’s educational and passive purpose.

Adding to the conversation was community activist Grady Muhammad, who voiced concerns about the accessibility of the upcoming luxury living spaces, stating to

Local 10

, “An average working citizen couldn’t even afford these condos.” He also raised doubt regarding the fulfillment of the community-benefit agreements, based on past experiences where promises failed to materialize post-election.

As Jungle Island winds down operations, the animals will return to their respective sanctuaries. The exact closing date is unclear, as the park plans to stay open as long as possible. The approved developments will not only add residential spaces but also boost Miami’s tax base and invest $25 million into local infrastructure and affordable housing.

The developments, as reported by

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, include plans to build condos as part of two large projects. These developments are transforming Watson Island, shifting it from a place of wildlife exhibitions to one focused on urban luxury and accessibility. However, the conversation continues between the potential benefits of modernization and the nostalgia for a simpler past.

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