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Striking a healthy balance between grit and renewal, Downtown Miami (also home to the Business District) still maintains its character despite being in the midst of a construction boom boasting several mega projects. You'll find the old school electronics & fabric shops alongside new restaurants, and cafes springing up as the area becomes progressively more dense. The neighborhood also boasts some iconic Classic Revival & Art Deco architecture reminiscent of Miami's land boom during the 1920s.
A charming anachronism in Miami’s rapidly changing cityscape.
Lycras, spandex and other fabrics.
Miami's only Art Deco skyscraper (1939).
Convenient & instant gratification for your late night appetite.
Miami's most classic and atmospheric theater.
Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi designed Bayfront Park in 1986.
A non-profit organization committed to supporting emerging and mid career contemporary Latin American artists.
An exhibition and community event space showcasing architecture & design.
A bright, tropical selection of freshly made smoothies, fruit bowls and juices.
An Italian run, classical eatery in an urban setting.
One part 1920s speakeasy and another part luxe British manor.
If you’re looking for a place where you can loosen up your buttons, roll up your sleeves and dig into good BBQ after a long day at the office, then look no further than Sparky’s. Set to the backdrop of an appropriate selection of Americana tunes, you'll get your hands dirty with favorites like the pulled duck sandwich with hoisin BBQ sauce and a side of mac n’ cheese or french fries. Feel like indulging? Go for some craft beer or a slice of key lime pie.
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