Latin Builders Association(R) Hosts Legislative Breakfast Discussing The Redevelopment Of Miami's Urban Core

Top Quote On Thursday, March 15, the Latin Builders Association® (LBA) will be hosting a legislative breakfast to discuss the redevelopment of Miami's Urban Core. John Richard, President and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center, will lead the discussion joined by panelists from the City of Miami. The breakfast will be hosted at the Adrienne Arsht Center at 8:30AM. End Quote
  • Miami, FL (1888PressRelease) March 08, 2012 - The panelists for this event include Commissioner Marc Sarnoff of District 2, Pieter Bockweg, Alyce Robertson, Mariano Fernandez, PE, Alice Bravo, PE, Vanessa Acosta, Esq., and Barnaby L. Min, Esq., all of whom represent the City of Miami or Downtown Miami. Their experience will bring forth a dynamic dialogue on the city, and will provide for an engaging discussion.

    "Downtown Miami has seen an incredible amount of growth in recent years," said President Bernie Navarro. "This event will begin an important discussion on what direction the rejuvenation of Miami's Downtown area will take."

    This event is complimentary for LBA members and $20 for future LBA members. For more information on how to attend, please contact the LBA offices at 305.446.5989, ext.0.

    About Latin Builders Association®

    Established in 1971 by a group of local contractors, Latin Builders Association, Inc. ® (LBA) has embodied the interests of builders, developers, contractors, architects, engineers, plumbers, electricians and tradesmen associated with the
    business of construction, striving to provide a vital forum for discussion, networking, training/development, and representation at the local, state and federal level. Today, we are the largest Hispanic construction association in the
    United States, representing over 750 member companies throughout South Florida.
    Throughout our 40 year history the LBA has been vigorously involved in local, state and federal issues that have an effect on our community and state. The LBA's core goal is to represent and further the interests of the South Florida
    Community, the local building industry, and the individuals and companies that strive day after day to make this a better place to live, work and play. For more information please visit www.lbaorg.com.

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