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RH Announces Intention to Transform One Ocean Drive in Miami

RH, the global design and hospitality brand, announced its intention to reimagine and restore One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, submitting an RFP and formally entering the bidding process for a long-term lease of this iconic public property.

RH Chairman & CEO Gary Friedman has outlined the Company’s vision for this historic property in the letter below:

“One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach.

Arguably one of the best addresses in the world. Undeniably the best opportunity to make certain it becomes so.

We the people of Team RH are both humbled and inspired to be considered. We understand the gravity of such an opportunity, and we hope to earn the right to demonstrate our ability to create something extraordinary on this unique piece of public land. Something that hasn’t been seen before because it hasn’t been done before. Something that inspires the local community and enlightens a global audience.

Our vision proposes:

  1. A dramatic reimagination and restoration of the site to its historic origins as a public park, with two beautifully landscaped beach promenades providing direct public beach access and opening up significant view corridors from Ocean Drive.
  2. Replacing the existing 77,000 square foot surface parking lot with a 94,000 square foot at-grade public park by building a subterranean parking structure and an elevated podium that will eliminate all visible surface parking.
  3. Creating a 17,000 square foot Public Sculpture Garden on the elevated podium with views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  4. Transforming and expanding the green space from 8% of the surface area to 82% inclusive of green roofs.
  5. Reducing late-night noise and traffic by offering low impact, high end uses with limited hours of operation.
  6. Designing energy efficient, green roof buildings with brise soleil non-reflective screens covering the entirety of the project’s glazing will make a meaningful contribution to the city-wide effort to enhance resiliency and protect the natural habitat.
  7. Proposing two low rise, small building footprints that only cover 16% of the 180,000 square foot site.


We expect to make a total capital investment in the range of $150 to $170 million, inclusive of an estimated $50 million in public benefits. The Company is seeking a 30-year lease term with a starting base rent of $7 million, increasing a minimum of 3% annually, resulting in an average base rent of $11 million, or $333 million over the term of the lease.

The estimated $50 million in capital investments toward public benefits reflects RH’s commitment to both the local community and to Miami Beach visitors from around the world.

Additional public benefits include our offer of a $5 million upfront payment to the City to cover lost rent and taxes during the two-year construction period, plus a $1 million cultural contribution to the community, to be directed by the City. Additionally, the City of Miami Beach can expect an incremental $3.3 million per year on average, or a total of approximately $100 million in ad valorem, hotel occupancy, plus food and beverage taxes over the term of the lease.

Total public benefits from lease payments and taxes are estimated to be $465 million over the life of the lease. Of which, $430 million directly benefiting the City of Miami Beach and $35 million going towards other governmental jurisdictions that impact the lives of City of Miami Beach residents including, Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Dade County Public School District.

A FIRST-IN-THE-WORLD GLOBALLY CURATED AND LOCALLY INSPIRED BEACH EXPERIENCE

The RH Beach House at One Ocean Drive is planned to be a first-in-the-world, globally curated and locally inspired beach experience celebrating architecture, design, community, culture, health, wellness, food and wine.

Programming includes a Beach Club, Palm Garden & Pool Terrace, Bath House & Spa, three Culinary Concepts, a Myconian-inspired Beachside Taverna, a Kyoto-style Sushi & Hand Roll Bar facing the Sculpture Garden, a Farm to Table Live-Fire Grill in the skylit Atrium, plus a 15-room luxury Beach House. The property will also include a Design Studio, a world class Architecture & Design Library, rotating Art Exhibition Galleries and a 17,000 square foot Public Sculpture Garden.

The new Public Park, Sculpture Garden, Restaurants, Design Studio, Architecture & Design Library, Exhibition Galleries and Beach House will be accessible to the public, while the Beach Club, Pool Terrace, Bath House & Spa will be available to members and overnight guests. 50% of all memberships will be made available to Miami Beach residents at a 50% discount.

INSPIRATION & CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Our design is inspired by the beauty and natural form of the Florida coastline. The shifting horizontal planes of the beaches and ocean create a compelling juxtaposition to the vertical high-rises surrounding the property. Most buildings along the Miami Beach coastline are vertical because the developer sees profit. We see opportunity for a low horizontal composition because we are driven by purpose. We respect the hierarchy and important relationships between the natural and built environments that create harmony.

There is a logic to creating harmony, one that dates back to the 1st century BC and the writings of Marcus Vitruvius, architect and author of De Architectura (The Ten Books on Architecture), the first modern printing of which is the centerpiece of our Architecture & Design Library at RH England. Vitruvius professed that perfect proportions exist in human design, and beauty is produced by the pleasing appearance and good taste of the whole. His discussions of human proportions and holistic design were referenced in his drawing of a man standing in a circle and a square. The drawing, made famous 1,500 years later by Leonardo da Vinci’s illustration of the Vitruvian Man, serves as the foundation for the RH Design Ethos, and many of the great architectural structures and spaces still standing and being built to this day.

As we walked up and down South Beach looking at building after building for inspiration, we realized that we were looking in the wrong direction. The inspiration wasn’t in the other buildings. It was on that beach, in that ocean, out on the horizon. It became clear to us that our project needed to reflect the shifting horizontal planes to create harmony between the natural and built environments, and by doing so, celebrate the natural beauty of the Florida coastline.

It’s hard to argue with logic that dates back to the 1st century BC. If you believe in creating harmony as much as we do, it’s even harder to ignore it.

RFP BID PROCESS FOR ONE OCEAN DRIVE

As previously announced by the City of Miami Beach, there is an ongoing RFP process with respect to One Ocean Drive. On September 1, the City revealed certain information about the bid procedures including the identity of RH and other participants. Following the City’s disclosures, media coverage has developed over the weekend that provides further details concerning the status of the RFP including the possibility that one of the potential participants may pursue additional litigation against the City of Miami Beach.

Given that selective information about RH’s involvement in the bid process is being disclosed by the City and/or other bid participants, RH is making a public disclosure to investors of the key aspects of its proposal including a summary of financial terms. This disclosure will ensure that investors have accurate information about RH’s involvement and its bid terms. The key financial terms of RH’s concept are outlined above.

The RFP criteria for evaluation of bids also includes other requirements including (i) public benefits of the development proposal, (ii) compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood, and (iii) revenue and financial details for the City. RH is offering a substantial financial commitment in its proposal in order to meet these criteria including meaningful public benefits and high compatibility with the concerns of the neighborhood through among other features the large amount of public park space where there is none today.

RH looks forward to the opportunity to fully present its approach to enhancing One Ocean Drive to the City and ultimately to the public as we believe the City and the public will find our redevelopment concept compelling.

PASSION, EXPERIENCE AND PURPOSE

RH is a publicly traded, global design and hospitality brand with $3.6 billion is fiscal 2022 revenues, $930 million in adjusted EBITDA and a market value of $7 billion. We have invested $1.4 billion developing over 40 design and hospitality projects over the past 10 years ranging from 30,000 to 90,000 square feet, with many in historically listed buildings, such as The Historic Museum of Natural History in Boston, The Historic 3 Arts Club in Chicago, The Historic Post Office in Greenwich, The Historic Bethlehem Steel Building in San Francisco, and the Grade 1 Listed Aynho Park, a 17th-century, 73 acre estate in the English Countryside.

We currently operate 18 restaurants, including two new live-fire concepts, plus a new Champagne & Caviar Bar opening at the New York Guesthouse in September. Concurrently we have 24 design and 26 hospitality projects in our development pipeline, including locations in Paris, London, Milan, Madrid, Montreal, Munich and Sydney opening over the next several years.

Our first RH Guesthouse, a new hotel concept for travelers seeking privacy and luxury opened last year in New York, with our second location currently under construction in Aspen, Colorado, which will include our first RH Bath House and Spa. Additionally, we have two private jets for global charter, RH1 a Gulfstream G650 and RH2 a Gulfstream G550, plus RH3, our luxury yacht that is available for charter in the Mediterranean and Caribbean.

Our strategy is to move the RH brand beyond curating and selling product to conceptualizing and selling spaces, by building an ecosystem of Products, Places, Services and Spaces that establishes the RH brand as a global thought leader, taste and place maker. The ecosystem is inclusive of the Company’s Galleries, Guesthouses, Restaurants and fully furnished luxury Residences. Our ecosystem enables customers to dream, design, dine, travel and live in a world thoughtfully curated by RH.

While RH certainly has the qualifications, experience and financial resources to bring our vision for One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach to life, we believe there is something meaningfully more important than merely being able to check the boxes on a 398-page RFP. Something you can’t see in all those pages, something that doesn’t show up on our balance sheet, and might not be obvious in a 30-minute Zoom presentation.

It’s our vision, values, beliefs and culture that bind us and drive us to think until it hurts, until we can see what others can’t see, so we can do what others can’t do. Those things we live for, would fight for and die for. One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach is not a financial choice for this team, it’s an emotional one. Born from imagination, passion and purpose. Those same things that enabled a nearly bankrupt business with a $20 million market value 20 years ago to become the leading design and hospitality brand in the world today.

One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach.

Arguably one of the best addresses in the world. Undeniably the best opportunity to make certain it becomes so.

If given the opportunity, we will leave no doubt.

Carpe Diem,

Gary

Gary Friedman, Chairman & CEO RH”



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