During the recent CRA Advisory Committee Meeting held on August 1, 2025, significant discussions centered around the approval of a business rehabilitation grant for Nomi Village, a prominent entertainment hub located on Northwest Seventh Avenue in North Miami. This area is recognized as a priority corridor within the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), highlighting its importance to local economic development.
Nomi Village LLC is seeking $1.2 million in grant funding over three years to expand its operational footprint, which currently serves as a vibrant venue for events. The total projected cost for the expansion is estimated at $3 million. The proposed enhancements include the construction of a culinary incubator, an event tent with a modular bar, improved lighting, landscaping, and perimeter fencing. These upgrades aim to not only enhance the business's operations but also to stimulate further economic opportunities in the surrounding area.
Arthur Soory, representing Nomi Village, emphasized the establishment's commitment to the community, noting that they have already invested $1.3 million into the site since its inception three years ago. He highlighted the potential for the venue to transition to a daytime operation, which would allow for a broader range of events and activities. This shift is intended to attract more visitors and improve the overall atmosphere of Northwest Seventh Avenue, which is currently described as a dark corridor in the evenings.
The funding for this project will come from a dedicated source allocated specifically for Northwest Seventh Avenue, ensuring that it does not impact the broader commercial grant funds. Soory pointed out that the city controls only Nomi Village on this corridor, making the grant a strategic opportunity for both the business and the city to enhance the area.
In conclusion, the discussions at the CRA Advisory Committee Meeting underscored the potential for Nomi Village's expansion to serve as a catalyst for economic growth and community revitalization in North Miami. The committee's decision on the grant will be pivotal in determining the future development of this key area.