... Washington Building 7 Lulu's 43 Versace Jean Couture 10 David's Cafe 44 Hugo Boss & Joop 13 Naked Earth 45 AIX Armani Exchange 14 Astor Place Bar & Grill 47 Kenneth Cole 22 Mango's Tropical Cafe 53 South Shore Hospital 25 Dab House ...
In discussing the development of culture in Miami, master developer Craig Robbins, whose company Dacra owns 60 percent of Miami's Design District's 700,000 square feet of mixed-use commercial property, told the Miami Herald columnist ...
" Miami has weathered yellow fever epidemics, the 1920s boom and bust, two World Wars, hurricanes, and numerous other economic ups and downs to become one of the world's great cities and the growth of South Florida.
In Miami, the National Book Award–winning author of The Year of Magical Thinking looks beyond postcard images of fluorescent waters, backlit islands, and pastel architecture to explore the murkier waters of a city on the edge.
Miami
Miami sprang into existence on July 28, 1896, following the extension of the Florida East Coast Railway from West Palm Beach on April 15, 1896, and the publication of the soon-to-be city's first newspaper, The Miami Metropolis, on May 15, ...
But if Miami's seductive appeal is one half of the story, the other half is that few people have ever ended up staying there. Today, by many measures, Miami is one of the most transient of all major metropolitan areas in America.
This book takes the reader on a tour of Miami, through micro and macro views of the people, cultures, politics, neighborhoods, money, and even insects that comprise the variety of the city.
Miami: The Way We Were
This book is for the Jewish traveler - or for anyone interested in Jewish history and culture.
The classic series provides the complete picture through expert and informative text and remarkable photography.
With trenchant observations and witty prose, T. D. Allman takes readers on a tour of Miami's people, cultures, politics, and neighborhoods.