Caribbean National Weekly

Miramar breaks ground for new amphitheater

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Miramar breaks ground for new amphitheater

City of Miramar officials broke ground today on the upcoming Miramar Amphitheater at Regional Park yesterday.

The new outdoor facility, with has a 3000 seat capacity in addition to space along the planned promenades, will provide an attractive outdoor location for more cultural showcases in the city, says Mayor Wayne Messam.

The venue marks the first construction project  to attract tourists, corporations, promoters and organizations to visit the City and bring their businesses to the City of Beauty and Progress.

Once completed, the amphitheater at Regional Park will be set to host events such as live music concerts, corporate retreats, art and book fairs, festivals, fundraising/ charity events, and outdoor plays.

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