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Margaret Pace Park

Coordinates: 25°47′38″N 80°11′10″W / 25.794°N 80.186°W / 25.794; -80.186
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Publix Escape to Miami in the park in 2013.

Margaret Pace Park is an 8-acre (3.2 ha) urban park located in the Arts & Entertainment District and Edgewater district of Greater Downtown Miami, Florida, U.S.A. The park is located on Biscayne Bay and has tennis courts as well as personal fitness equipment.[1] It was created in the late 1960s and named in honor of Margaret Pace, who was a founder and past president of the Miami Garden Club. Pace was also chairwoman of Royal Palm State Park, which later became part of Everglades National Park, according to the Biscayne Times. A former vice president the Miami Women’s Club, which is located next door, Pace fought development of the adjoining bayfront green space, which became the park and was named in her honor, according to the Miami Herald.[2] Directly across North Bayshore Drive, three large condominium complexes that were built in the 2000s housing an economic bubble overlook the park. The park underwent a $4 million renovation during this time.[3] An even larger building is under construction adjacent the park As of 2015.[4] The historic Miami Women's Club building is located directly to the south of the park.

References

  1. ^ "Margaret Pace Park". Miami-Dade County. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  2. ^ "The History of Margaret Pace Park and Its Neighbors". Black Book Properties. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  3. ^ Wendy Doscher-Smith (May 2013). "Curb Your Dog or Pay the Price". Biscayne Times. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  4. ^ Zalewski, Peter (October 20, 2015). "Melo Group unfazed by newly reduced condo deposits in downtown Miami". The Real Deal. Retrieved November 14, 2015.

25°47′38″N 80°11′10″W / 25.794°N 80.186°W / 25.794; -80.186