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Coordinates: 25°4558N 80°0759W / 25.766156°N 80.132926°W / 25.766156; -80.132926
 

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South Pointe Park
Promenade along Government Cut at South Pointe
Map
TypeMunicipal
LocationSouth Beach, Miami, Florida, United States
Area17 acres (6.9 ha)
Created1979 (1979)
Operated byMiami-Dade County Parks and Recreation Department
StatusOpen all year

South Pointe Park, known locally as South Pointe, is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) county urban parkinmetropolitan Miami, in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida.

History

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The Federal Government donated the land to Miami Beach in 1979, which used it as a home to police horse stables, a police intelligence unit and the Port of Miami's harbor pilots until all buildings remaining at the site were razed in 1984 to begin conversion a park. The federal government paid half the construction cost.[1]

Opening on October 25, 1985, it became the nineteenth public park in Miami Beach, built at a cost of $3.6 million (1984). Initial features included an amphitheater, two wooden observation towers, picnic pavilions, fitness courses and a 522-foot (159 m) wooden boardwalk over Miami Beach's last natural sand dune. During planning phases, city officials worried it would become a home to vagrants, and to discourage that they planned the park to be a home to frequent festivals and other events.[2] The park became part of a larger plan in the 1980s to renovate the city's run down South Pointe area.

Renovation plans were first drawn up in the city's 1995 master plan, but it wasn't until 2008 that the park underwent a major renovation program. The Hargreaves Associates, of New York City, were hired to redesign the park. The renovation was completed 20 months later around March 2009, at a cost of $22.5 million. Features added in the renovation included 20-foot (6.1 m)-wide walkways lined with Florida limestone and an ocean-themed children's playground.[3]

Amenities

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The park offers various features, including a restaurant, frozen yogurt concession, kids area, a dog park, and outdoor showers. South Pointe is the southernmost point of South Beach, bordering Government Cut to the south and the Port of Miami east-northeast. The area offers panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, Fisher Island, Downtown Miami, and the Atlantic Ocean.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Shannon, Paul (1984-07-29). "THE RUSH BEGINS ON CITY PARK". Miami Herald. p. 3NB.
  • ^ Sontag, Debbie (1985-11-03). "VISITORS ARE STILL SCARCE AT SOUTH POINTE PARK AFTER WEEKEND OPENING". Miami Herald.
  • ^ Dellagloria, Rebecca (2009-03-19). "South Pointe Park ready to reopen". Miami Herald. pp. 4MB.
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    25°45′58N 80°07′59W / 25.766156°N 80.132926°W / 25.766156; -80.132926


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