Everything changes, including some beloved childhood haunts. Take a trip through some treasured spots in Miami’s past, from bakeries, to bowling alleys, to a center for snakes.
[email protected] / April 23, 2021
Kelly Montoya is one of our supporting members.
Lance Dixon / August 16, 2019
A reader asked us how Little Havana became an anchor for Miami’s Cuban immigrant population, so we took a closer look.
Lance Dixon / April 25, 2019
We’re here to help make Art Basel 2018 a little easier to navigate.
Lance Dixon / November 30, 2018
We took a look at the history of Miami’s Bayfront Park and Bayside.
Lance Dixon / September 20, 2018
These are some of the best places in the 305 to get your nerd on. Grab your squad.
Lance Dixon / August 24, 2018
The Seybold building brought shine and jewelry to Downtown Miami and has remained an attraction for nearly a century.
Lance Dixon / July 16, 2018
We took a look at the history of Miami’s iconic landmark for Cuban immigrants, the Freedom Tower.
Lance Dixon / June 22, 2018
Shipping containers have been repurposed for just about everything, and now a Miami company is considering them for housing the homeless.
Lance Dixon / June 21, 2018
Downtown Miami resident Stephen Dutton hopes his Avenue 3 concept can bring new life to the neighborhood.
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