The move came after a Miami activist alleged that officials at a local college violated Florida’s open government law when they gifted the sizable plot of real estate to the state
A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge temporarily blocked the transfer of prime Miami land from Miami-Dade College to Donald Trump’s presidential library on Tuesday.
The move came after a Miami activist alleged that officials at a local college violated Florida’s open government law when they gifted the sizable plot of real estate to the state, which then voted to transfer it to the foundation for the planned presidential library.
The nearly 3-acre property is valued at more than $67 million, according to a 2025 assessment by the Miami-Dade County property appraiser. One of the last undeveloped lots on an iconic stretch of palm tree-lined Biscayne Boulevard, one real estate expert wagered that the parcel could sell for hundreds of millions of dollars more.
How many coloring books can you buy for that much? And crayons?
Why does an illiterate man need a library anyway!?!
There is surely enough waterfront real estate going for bargain basement prices these days. Make a deal, donnie t.