Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The chain plans a new Target at 400 71st St. in Miami Beach. Target is listing this location as a future Target but did not provide an opening date for the proposed 30,000-square foot store. At ...
Overtown is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States, just northwest of Downtown Miami.Originally called Colored Town in the Jim Crow era of the late 19th through the mid-20th century, the area was once the preeminent and is the historic center for commerce in the black community in Miami and South Florida.
Bayside Marketplace has many national retail chains, as well as local Miami stores. Mary Brickell Village is on Miami Avenue and SE 10th Street in Brickell. Mary Brickell Village is a major nightlife area and has many of Miami's upscale bars and restaurants that stretch along Miami Avenue from around SE 6th Street to Broadway (SE 15th Road).
West Flagler (formerly West Little Havana) is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States, bisected by Flagler Street.It is roughly located north of the Tamiami Trail (US 41/South Eighth Street) and south of North Seventh Street, between State Road 9 (West 27th Avenue) to the east and LeJeune Road (West 42nd Avenue) to the west.
The South Shore Plaza was a busy place on Black Friday as shoppers crowded the mall looking for bargains. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) (Boston Globe via Getty Images)
State Road 933 (SR 933), locally known as West 12th Avenue, and Ronald W. Reagan Avenue, is a 4.25-mile (6.84 km) long north–south street entirely within the city limits of Miami, Florida. Its southern terminus is an intersection with Coral Way as Coral Way changes from Southwest 22nd Street to Southwest Third Avenue; its northern terminus is ...
On Sunday, June 4, 2023 Miami-Dade Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee hosted a street naming ceremony to honor community leader Dr. Walter Thomas Richardson at Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church ...
Lummus Park, was created in 1909, as one of Miami's first open, green spaces.It was first named City Park and later named after the notable Miami pioneers, the Lummus brothers (J.E. Lummus and J.N. Lummus).The opening of the park in 1909, spurred development in the area, and today, most of the building around the park were built before 1926.