The discussion about transit options inspired me to cook up a map that'll hopefully serve as a basis for discussions about how the area around the stadium is/ought to develop.
Here's the map:
Legend
BLUE - Residential
GREEN - Commercial
RED - Undeveloped Land
ORANGE - Stadium-owned Land
PURPLE - Culmer Metrorail Station
I took a Google Map screenshot of the stadium area and then used StreetView to get a feel for what types of buildings were up in each area.
My thoughts: I think that the area that would constitute the walk between Culmer and the ballpark is the best location for bars/restaurants to start developing. The green zones along 12th Avenue right after the bridge are not the best businesses for encouraging people to stick around the ballpark before or after games (I think I counted about 3 body shops in the immediate area and some marina-related businesses that are understandable given the proximity to the Miami River). There is also a Miami Dade Fire Rescue building in that area. But, the huge zone of red right along the water seems to be ideal for a restaurant/bar complex. Although there are better waterfront locations than the Miami River, it's still riverside land that can create a pretty cool pre and post game atmosphere if executed properly and it's only a 8 minute walk from the ballpark. The huge blue area that encircles 13th Ct. along 7th avenue probably would've been the best area, but I don't think that's ever going to be possible. It's a massive apartment complex and, if I recall correctly, I believe it's government run. If so, there is no chance that it'll ever be redeveloped.
Here's the map:
Legend
BLUE - Residential
GREEN - Commercial
RED - Undeveloped Land
ORANGE - Stadium-owned Land
PURPLE - Culmer Metrorail Station
I took a Google Map screenshot of the stadium area and then used StreetView to get a feel for what types of buildings were up in each area.
My thoughts: I think that the area that would constitute the walk between Culmer and the ballpark is the best location for bars/restaurants to start developing. The green zones along 12th Avenue right after the bridge are not the best businesses for encouraging people to stick around the ballpark before or after games (I think I counted about 3 body shops in the immediate area and some marina-related businesses that are understandable given the proximity to the Miami River). There is also a Miami Dade Fire Rescue building in that area. But, the huge zone of red right along the water seems to be ideal for a restaurant/bar complex. Although there are better waterfront locations than the Miami River, it's still riverside land that can create a pretty cool pre and post game atmosphere if executed properly and it's only a 8 minute walk from the ballpark. The huge blue area that encircles 13th Ct. along 7th avenue probably would've been the best area, but I don't think that's ever going to be possible. It's a massive apartment complex and, if I recall correctly, I believe it's government run. If so, there is no chance that it'll ever be redeveloped.
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