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County lawyers are pressing for a swift decision, saying the park’s new owners don’t have the financial means to care for ...
Miami Seaquarium said despite numerous reports their animals are up to code with the USDA and receive 24-hour care. "We have a new vet here with new vet techs, who are taking care of the animals ...
With Miami-Dade publicly trying to oust the Seaquarium from its county-owned site, the question of who might get to control the land next has been a natural topic in county circles. In media ...
Miami Seaquarium has a ground lease with Miami-Dade, which owns the land underneath the 38-acre theme park along the waterfront. Dolphin Company acquired Miami Seaquarium in 2022.
Something smells fishy.” Wednesday’s first press conference was the seaquarium’s first since their landlord, Miami-Dade County, filed the lawsuit. But the seaquarium has refused to back down.
Miami Seaquarium vows to fight ‘frivolous' eviction suit, says ticket sales down 40% Officials with The Dolphin Company, which owns and operates the Seaquarium, held a news conference Wednesday ...
As the Miami Seaquarium fights an eviction lawsuit Miami-Dade County filed against them in June, officials at the aquatic attraction are touting a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report that ...
The Seaquarium is a tourism fixture on Miami’s Virginia Key and was once the home of the 1960s TV show, “Flipper,” and the late killer whale Lolita, but many local leaders want to close it.
One day after Miami-Dade County sued the operators of the Miami Seaquarium seeking its eviction from county-owned property on Virginia Key, an attorney representing the marine park excoriated ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - The future of a Miami-Dade landmark hangs in the balance as the Miami Seaquarium and the county are headed to mediation Monday. “We’re going to be in the courts taking legal ...
As Local 10 News investigated a tip Friday that federal inspectors showed up at the Miami Seaquarium, the arrival of two county workers revealed yet another problem for the troubled facility.
Miami-Dade’s lawsuit asks a judge to rule that the Seaquarium and its parent, the Mexico-based Dolphin Company, violated a county lease that’s been in place since 2022, when the old operator ...