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Extreme storms and sea level rise are leading real estate investors to look at communities with higher elevation, like Little Haiti, causing a wave of new…
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Caroline Lewis has made it her life mission to amplify conversations around climate change. She founded the CLEO Institute in Miami in 2010 and has…
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There's a buzzword among people who work on quality-of-life issues in South Florida: "Resilience."It’s a concept we often apply to a person, someone who's…
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Johny Silionord points to the gaping hole in the floor when he opens the front door to his first-floor apartment in Little Haiti.“Look at this. This is…
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Rollin Virgile walks through his Little Haiti store amid dozens of weddings dresses, white floral crowns, men’s tuxedo vests and baptism gowns. He greets…
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Decades of unjust policies have led to the devaluing of lower-income neighborhoods. But urban sociologist John Schlichtman says closing the gap between revaluing and devaluing can minimize inequities.
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Gentrification is coming to Little Haiti faster than in any community in Miami – and Haitian-owned businesses are getting pushed out as a result.So…
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Housing advocates from the Miami Workers Center, the Miami-Dade branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other…
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Miami changes very quickly. The city has only existed for little more than a century and seems to constantly reinvent itself every decade.But change can…
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the owner of Cantelop Property Investment, Inc., as Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera. The property…
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http://youtu.be/_72TgpWR4YUAt a time when investors are paying record prices for land in Wynwood, real estate broker and developer David Lombardi is…
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At times, the two-story white house with bright blue shutters and columns that seem to reach for the sky was mistaken for a church in Miami's Overtown…