These projects will bring more density to Miami’s Little Haiti and Little River
Miami’s Little Haiti and Little River are where generations of working class immigrants, predominantly from Haiti, have planted roots and seasoned the area with Caribbean flavor. A stretch on Northeast Second Avenue between 54th Street and 71st Street is like driving through Port-au-Prince. Storefronts offering everyday services from haircuts to income tax return preparation feature […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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