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Miami sees over 13 million people from around the world annually. The locals are just as diverse. The infusion of Haitian, African American, Caribbean and especially Hispanic cultures is evident in the fashion, art, and local food. The city is alive with commerce, entertainment, and enjoyment for all who step across its borders.

Miami successfully combines the past and the future in its vibrant architecture. The Freedom Tower, a well-known landmark on Biscayne Boulevard, is the city’s first skyscraper. The tower has offices for many prominent businesses, including the Miami News. In the Miami-Dade Cultural Center, visitors will find a Mediterranean piazza. Here are the biggest library in the Southeast region, the Miami Art Museum, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. The local American Airlines Arena hosts the NBA’s Miami Heat and The Orange Bowl is home of the Miami Hurricanes.

The Downtown Miami Shopping District offers a cosmopolitan shopping experience. Here residents can buy jewelry, electronics, discount clothing, and more. Bayside Marketplace is an open-air market where the popular Pier 5 once stood. This waterfront spot features dining, souvenir shopping, and outdoor entertainment. Residents also shop at the Omni International Mall.
Miami is a great place for culture. The Gusman Center for the Performing Arts features concerts and performances. Residents can visit the Miami Design Districts and browse through the art galleries and showrooms. This is the place to find unique furniture, carpeting, costumes, antiques, and more.

Miami’s communities come together to spice up the night in local clubs, boutiques, and restaurants. Residents here will find international cuisine in bayside cafes, bistros, grills, and fine dining establishments.

The culture here draws big business from around the world. Major industries in the area include retail, service, real estate, media, finance, agriculture, and more. Brickell Avenue features international banking and commerce. It also hosts vibrant eateries, hotels, and condominiums. Employees commute to Miami from other areas using the accessible Tri-Rail system, the highways, the Miami International Airport, and the Port of Miami. This port is also used for people to take a luxury cruise to nearby tropical islands.

Miami has several neighborhoods that cling to certain cultural traditions. Little Havana, home of the popular Calle Ocho festival, is blossoming with authentic Hispanic food and lifestyle. Little Haiti is a bustling area filled with spicy Creole traditions. Overtown, home of the Lyric Theater and the Overtown Historic Village, is a vibrant African American community. Liberty City is colored with murals representing community pride of its African American population. The African Heritage Cultural Arts Center here houses a black theater, artistic galleries and studios.

Miami knows the hurried pace of big business, the relaxed flow of the sea, the pulsating beat of diversity, and the massive influx of culture. Here a resident can experience the world without ever leaving the city. This sea front community is a gateway to many into the world of finance, pleasure, community, and hope.

 

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