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Adrienne Arsht Center

 
Artist: Omni
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues

Biography

One of the lesser-known songwriting/producing teams of their time, Rodney G. Massey (b. Jan. 5, 1953) and Lawrence Hanks (b. 1955) met up as teenagers; they gradually formed a friendship that ultimately resulted in a creative union. In the late '60s, the duo was tutored by the likes of Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Jerry "Iceman" Butler. To establish their own niche in the industry, the pair set out to write songs for various artists. By the early seventies, the Chicago natives had produced and written songs for well-known R&B acts.

Upon recording a multitude of demos, Massey and Hanks decided to release an album as a duo bearing the name Omni. With the blessings of the Butler, the two started up the Iceman's Fountain Records and independently released their collection of songs. With disco reigning and without the much needed promotion, the soulful songs never took flight in spite of their quality and radio appeal. ~ Craig Lytle, All Music Guide
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Adrienne Arsht Center
Metromover people mover station
Station statistics
Address 1455 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami, Florida 33132
Coordinates 25°47′21″N 80°11′17″W / 25.78917°N 80.18806°W / 25.78917; -80.18806Coordinates: 25°47′21″N 80°11′17″W / 25.78917°N 80.18806°W / 25.78917; -80.18806
Lines      Omni Loop
Platforms Island
Other information
Opened May 26, 1994
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by Miami-Dade County
Fare zone      Omni Loop
Formerly Omni Station (1994-2009)
Services
Preceding station   Metromover   Following station
Omni Loop
Terminus

Adrienne Arsht Center Station is a Metromover station in northern downtown Miami, Florida, adjacent to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.

This station is located near the intersection of Northeast 15th Avenue and Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1). It opened to service May 26, 1994 as Omni Station.

Places of interest

Connecting Metrobus Routes

Route # Route Name Route Map Note
3 Downtown Miami ↔ Aventura Mall or Hallandale Beach via Biscayne Blvd Map
10 The Mall at 163rd Street via NE 2 Ave, North Miami Blvd (SR 922), and 12 Ave Map Northbound trips only
16 Downtown Miami ↔ The Mall at 163rd Street via NE 2 Ave, North Miami Blvd (SR 922), and NE 16 Ave Map
32 To NW 199 St (SR 854) at 47 Ave via NW 20 St and NW 32 Ave Map Northbound trips only
36 Miami Springs or Doral (36A) via Biscayne Blvd and 36 St (US 27) Map Westbound trips only
51 Flagler MAX (Miami BeachWest Miami to 137 Ave via Flagler St) Map Weekdays only; limited-stop
62 Hialeah to Palm Ave & 3 St or East 8 Ave & 9 St via Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard (62 St) Map Westbound trips only
93 Biscayne MAX (Downtown Miami ↔ Aventura Mall via Biscayne Blvd) Map Weekdays only; limited-stop
A (101) Miami Beach at Lincoln Rd via Venetian Cswy & 17 St Map Eastbound trips only
C (103) Downtown Miami ↔ Miami Beach at Mount Sinai Hospital Map
K (111) Diplomat Mall or Haulover Beach via Miami Beach Map Northbound trips only
M (113) Civic Center at NW 19 Ave and 20 St ↔ Miami Beach at Mount Sinai Hospital via NW 14 St, Alton Rd, and Collins Ave Map
S (119) Aventura Mall via Miami Beach Map

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