Black Lightning at Miami’s Wynwood Walls

Beyond the glitz and glamour of the Design District, Miami boasts the colorful and artsy Wynwood neighborhood. The Wynwood Walls has become a haven for aspiring painters, graffiti artists, creatives and young innovators alike. Initially, in the 1970s revitalization of the old warehouse area by Tony Goldman, Wynwood Walls was a collection of giant murals…

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High Fashion at the Miami Design District

The Design District in Miami is known for its sleek modern architecture, upscale interior design stores and art galleries. The creative neighborhood provides shopping and dining, experiences with contemporary art and design, and enjoying amazing local events and inspiration. Home to more than 170 high-end boutiques – such as Chanel, Balenciaga, Hermès, Fendi, Dior, Cartier,…

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Winter Beach Boho at Miami Beach Boardwalk

Winter Beach Boho on Ocean Drive While the rest of the country had winter storm warnings and blizzards, Miami Beach boasted clear skies, high humidity, and low 90s.   One of the most popular areas on South Miami Beach, the art deco promenade of Ocean Drive hosted a relaxing area. Latin music drifted through the air,…

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Beach Bums at Miami Beach

Miami Beach When picturing Miami, the beach comes quickly to mind.  Daily scenes of Miami Beach include the sand and surf, the colorful lifeguard stands, miles of beach and resort skyscrapers lining the edge of land, and iconic palm trees leaning into the ocean. Locals who live nearby possess a beach look that sets them…

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Little Havana at Miami’s Espanola Way

The flavor and spice of Cuba is evidenced in the open patios, whitewashed staircases and the light and airy backdrop of bohemian peach-colored facades of Espanola Way. Outdoor restaurants, beach shops, and little, white-painted alley hideaways, reminiscent of French and Spanish Mediterranean villages, line the pedestrian-only street.  In May 2017, Espanola Way had a $2.5…

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