County Commission Approves Playhouse Items

At its April 21, 2015 meeting, the Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved two key items as recommended by Mayor Carlos Gimenez to move ahead with work on restoring great theater to the Coconut Grove Playhouse:

  1. The  agreement with GableStage to operate and program the planned 300-seat theater; and
  2. The professional services agreement with the design team led by Arquitectonica for the Playhouse’s architectural and engineering work.

We are excited that this work can now begin and will continue to provide updates on progress and news about public opportunities.



Originally published at https://miamidadearts.org/news/county-commission-approves-playhouse-items

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