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Miami's Upper East Side

by: Ines.Hegedus-Garcia on May 29, 2007 17:16:31     7 comments »

Of course this area needed a catchy name and it is not at all unlike Manhattan's Upper East side.....well maybe it is.  But the whole concept of this area is very similar to what happened to South Beach years ago.  Some people began refurbishing old buildings, the city came in with improvements and BAM!  That's when it all got started.

Miami's Upper East side is now going through those dreaded road improvements, which will affect many local businesses, but the project is expected to be finished before the year is over.  The city improvements include roads, new drainage, new sidewalks, new street lights, traffic signals and landscaping. 

So what encompasses the Upper East Side?  You have 2 historic districts:  Bayside and Morningside, the very esteemed Bay Point (don't even try to go through the guardgate if you don't have any business in there), Bell Meade, Shorecrest, Davis Harbor and Magnolia Park - all of these adjacent to the Biscayne Corridor from I-195 all the way to Miami Shores

Roughly 10 years ago I would not be caught dead driving through that area at night, the motels along the Biscayne Corridor were known for drug deals and prostitution, the home owners in the area were beyond brave and would set curfews for themselves for safety.  Today it is a totally different picture.  A lot of the motels have been converted into strip shops and offices, some others torn down.  There are great restaurants and small businesses including boutiques, gourmet stores, beauty salons, and more.  Although you do see the occasional site, it won't be long until all the "clandestine activity" will be gone.

The Upper East Side's real estate is very diverse - The Biscayne Corridor is flanked mostly by commercial buildings, motels and some mixed-used buildings.  East of Biscayne Boulevard you will find residential areas with dry lots as well as waterfront properties.  These properties will vary from historic luxury mansions to modest single-family homes.  West of Biscayne Boulevard you will find a lot of multi-family housing and warehouses along the rail-road tracks.

One great project that comes to mind when I think of The Upper East Side is KUBIK - it is currently in pre-construction and it is upscale loft-style condos by LAB Group developers.

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Great restaurants in the area include:  Soyka's, Uva 69 and Andiamo's, to name a few.  You also have day spas like Medhur (who has the best Spa Pedicure you can imagine!), and national chains like Starbucks, Quiznos and Subway. 

Upper East Side is just like its name, a chic place in Miami to live, play and have fun.  For more information about Miami's Upper East Side, please contact RICK & INES at info@Miamism.com

 

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Comment from: Broker Bryant [Visitor] Email · http://www.poincianaproperties.com

Love the new site Ines. Looking good.

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Comment from: Ann Cummings [Visitor] Email · http://www.anncummings.com

Great article on this section of Miami.  Love your new site - very impressive and I love the header picture - beautiful!

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Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Broker Bryant! Hello and welcome to MIAMISM! I am so glad you like the site - it's been a lot of work, and still some things to be finished, but very happy.

Ann - the header picture is supposed to rotate, so everytime you come you get a different one - we should have that one working in no time.

Thanks for the visit guys!
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Comment from: Dena Stevens [Visitor] Email · http://www.coloradowesternland.com

Ines, you really sell Miami well.

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Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Dena - it's all about liking what you do.....thank you!
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Comment from: Kelly Kilpatrick [Visitor] Email · http://www.rsmlifestyles.com

I love to see neighborhoods reborn like The Upper East Side seems to be. I've got to say that your site is looking rather amazing. Great job on choosing a format with style that is also easy to navigate. That's a tough balancing act & you've pulled it off nicely.

PermalinkPermalink May 30, 2007 00:03:44
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Kelly - I really appreciate your opinion. I am very visual and need to portray that in our site. The scrolling bar will be featured neighborhoods where you will be able to click and find more information on each. RSS Pieces is doing an amazing job of helping out, they have an incredible team.
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