A developer is no longer pressuring the Miami Parking Authority to sell him 31,520 square feet of Design District land prior to a Nov. 2 referendum that would determine the future of the semi-autonomous agency.

Instead Craig Robins, chief executive officer of Dacra, extracted a promise from authority officials that they would build a parking garage on the property by April 2011. Otherwise, the authority will bid out the parcel to a developer willing to purchase it at market rate and construct a 400-space garage with 15,000 square feet of ground floor retail space.

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