City View Explores the Real Miami



Miami is the southern city by the bay that seems to have something for everyone. City Views explores the real Miami for readers.

Ten years ago, Miami was a place where people commuted to for work and then left at the end of the day. There were few fun places to spend time in the evening and nighttime.  Now, in 2015, the city has become a cool place to go with an abundance of options for nearly everyone. It has also become the “it” location to live.

People from other countries invested in the city, built condos, restaurants, bars, and clubs. City residents range in age from 25 to 40, which most will agree are the ones to bring life back into a declining neighborhood. They dine out and then find one of the many clubs and entertainment centers to spend the rest of the evening.


The rising number of new, hip hotels, centers for the Arts and the supporting businesses around them bring new life and more revenue into the city that once seemed to be in deep decline.  The City View television show also learns that more is to come in the near future.  A project is underway in the western part of the Miami-Dade County to build the biggest shopping mall in the country. It will be located near major roadways, and far from where people live, work and play.  Miami is an eclectic city with a vibrant and diversified population. It is the real Miami. And one in which its founding fathers probably dreamed of.

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