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Modern, contemporary, & renovated, Miami's Biscayne Blvd...
Biscayne Blvd at a glance |
Today
I am writing about all the changes that have taken place on Biscayne
Blvd, Miami's old main street that crosses the entire city starting up
where it begins around 81 st up by the neighborhood Bell Meade followed
by Morningside, then the once secluded and guarded like a fortress old
Miami Money neighborhood, winding through the art and design district on
36th street and finally making its way into downtown before ending on
Brickell, which has always been the upscale financial district..
For
a long time the entire area was blighted, full of prostitutes, adult
book stores, boarded up homes and hotels and known as a dark lit, crime
and drug infested Blvd, one which tourists and locals alike were warned
to stay away from and the situation for the neighborhoods of Bealle
Meade and Morning-side two predominantly white, affluent Gay populations
grew to a point of desperation so much that they blocked themselves in
and hied security companies to patrol their borders..
Finally
the city of Miami had enough and called the police into action and
after years of arrests, clean-ups, forced closures of seedy businesses
and locations catering to the drug addicted criminal crowd, the area
began its comeback and WOW what a comeback it i now seeing...
After
extensive city improvements along the entire road, the renovation of
the design district, and the incentives to invest, the area is now
Miami's number one development site with new Condos, stores,
Supermarkets, and sidewalk cafes popping up all over the place...
Neighborhoods once not dared be entered by locals or tourists are now
walking areas and outside malls with restaurants, stores, even night
clubs and bars for the evening crowd. Entire areas have been completely
transformed into one of Miami's most sought after real estate areas and
development zones...
Here
are some pictures of the newly revitalized Biscayne Blvd Miami Corridor
from NE 81st Street till Bayside in downtown, a totally pedestrian
friendly beautiful up and coming area of the city of Miami..
Amazing is the only thing I can say..
Enjoy the pics and post..
Picture Group One...
Biscayne
Blvd up in the NE 60's range in other words NE 60-NE 79th Street. The
outdoor cafe's, car washes, Dogma, Sushi places, etc already line the
streets and the old sex hotels are being renovated and now even
families, that in the 60's were the predominant residents of these
hotels, replaced by hookers and drug addicts and dealers in the 70's and
80's as the area began its steady decline..
Group Two Pictures....
The area around the NE 40's to NE 60th Streets with the Starbucks located on 69th.. Again
here we have many restaurants, new developments and new introductions
by Starbucks, Soyca, Gyms, Miami Subs, Balans, independent retail
outlets, new condos, new hotels, and many pedestrian friendly
renovations such as Parks and walking areas..
Retail shopping along Biscayne |
Soyca Miami |
New development along Biscayne and 30th Streets |
Renovated Hotel by 36th Street |
Very nicely kept landscaping and newly renovated Streets |
Entering the downtown corridor |
New developments entering the downtown corridor |
Group Three Pictures...
This
is the last stretch of Biscayne Blvd. This stretch is the one
containing the Hilton Hotel, the Omni shopping mall, Art Center, and
finally the new entertainment club district, highrises, and now being
remodeled Biscayne Park next to the American Airlines Arena, also in
this section of Biscayne..
The Bacardi Building |
The New Publix on Biscayne and 25th |
Omni Shopping Area |
The new Arts Complex |
New Highrises accross from Biscayne Park |
The Liberty Tower entering downtown |
Group Four Pictures...
The
last set of pictures are pictures within downtown Miami, once thought
of a no mans zone at night past 6:00 PM, now a pedestrian zone that sees
many people out and about enjoying the nightlife, shopping, and many
side walk cafes and restaurants..
Bayside Market Place |
The new Federal Courthouse |
The Miami Police Department |
Downtown Miami Park |
Miami's Government Center |
Modern
Contemporary renovated Biscayne Blvd..Indeed a totally transformed
Miami masterpiece, one that will continue to evolve into a mecca of
living, stores, and nightlife...
AG Home Goods
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