American Dream mega-mall sued by Miami-Dade over years of construction delays

Stalled and years behind schedule, the planned American Dream Miami mega-mall faces a new problem: a demand for $5 million from Miami-Dade County over missed development deadlines.

Once billed by county leaders as a historic economic opportunity, the 175-acre project by the owner of Minnesota’s Mall of America is now the subject of litigation by Miami-Dade over a broken agreement in which the mall’s developer promised to have development permits in hand by 2020 and a grand opening this year.

Neither happened, with the development site still vacant where Interstate 75 meets Florida’s Turnpike north of Hialeah. There’s also no hint of progress toward the slew of county permits and approvals needed to even start planning construction for the 6-million-square-foot retail theme park complex, according to Miami-Dade’s lawsuit…

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