Miami Beach, FL – June 6, 2017 – Española Way, the most historic lane on Miami Beach and “Best Block in South Florida”, celebrated its reopening following the completion of the City of Miami Beach’s $2.5 million restoration project to reclaim the picturesque and pedestrian-only street’s place in history. More than 2,000 people were in attendance. The street’s reopening was inaugurated with a ribbon cutting ceremony led by Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, City of Miami Beach commissioners, and the Consulate of Spain in Miami, as well as Española Way developers Scott Robins of Scott Robins Companies and Infinity Real Estate Group’s David Berg and Steve Kassin, immediately followed by a block party with live entertainment by Tony Succar.  In conjunction with the  block party, Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, Española Way developer Scott Robins, Florent Gateau, Sr. Vice President of Operations for Trust Hospitality, and Luis Soto, El Paseo Hotel’s General Manager, hosted an additional ribbon cutting ceremony at El Paseo Hotel, a legendary property comprised of seven, three-story villas on Miami Beach’s most historic destination, to celebrate its grand opening on Española Way.

Caro Murciano & Philip Levine

Philip Levine, David Berg, & Scott Robins

Philip Levine & Scott Robins

Philip Levine, Scott Robins, & Ed Seltzer

Bob Drinon, DJ Irie, Caro Murciano, Philip Levine, & Scott Robins

Debbie Robins, Caro Murciano, & Melissa Dunn

Ed Seltzer & Scott Needleman

Mike Anchia & Victor Fernandez

Scott Robins

Debbie & Scott Robins

Scott Robins & Tommy Pooch

Scott Robins & Philip Levine

Debbie & Scott Robins, Caro Murciano & Philip Levine

Jared, Debbie & Scott Robins, Caro Murciano, Philip Levine, Luis Soto, & Florent Gateau

Scott Robins

David Bernard & Dana Rhoden

Barbara & Daniel Gonzalez

Caroline & Eduardo Moerars

Kendall Huibregtse & Austen Gray