Unpublished Letter to the Miami Herald
Playhouse Economics
The current County plan for
the restoration of the Coconut Grove Playhouse as championed by
Commissioner Raquel Regalado will do nothing to return the $25 million
in annual revenue to Coconut Grove businesses the Playhouse generated
before it closed in 2006. In fact, the County plan is specifically
designed to keep patrons on the property with shops and restaurants.
Historically, in addition to being a world renowned theatrical icon, the
Playhouse was an economic driver for the Grove producing 40% of its
revenue in 2000. With only 300 seats a restored Playhouse would be but a
a shadow of its historic predecessor which had 1100 main
stage seats and a smaller 150 seat venue and would be physically and
financially incapable of presenting major theatrical offerings. The
gross demolition in the County's plan evoked this statement by the HEP
Board, Deputy State Preservation Office Jason Aldridge: "...demolition
may affect the Playhouse's Nation Historic Register designation" which
would cause a loss of funding.
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