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A lot of black entrepreneurs that are involved in the community are selling their homes in weston/coral gables and moving back to the city. I plan on doing so in a year or so, I'm in Broward now. There is many homes that the urban league is building in Liberty city that is affordable, I just wish a lot of us realize that liberty city is the closest we can get to having a renaissance here. There's things going on in the beans that will help the people there but I can't fully speak on it at the moment.
Word? That large Black Middle-Class in Browards are moving back in Liberty City? Nice!! But Liberty City isn't the only Black area under-going a Black-led Renaissance. This young black dude from Chicago(Germaine Barnes) has been spearheading this art and cultural Renaissance in Opa-Locka. Opa-Lock could be a Black game-changer in the near future. What seems to be going on in Northwest Miami-Dade seems pretty interesting:

Germane Barnes Aims to Revive Opa-locka Without Gentrifying It

As a kid on Chicago's gritty West Side, Germane Barnes spent a lot of time with friends in a neighborhood park across the street from a striking home. Barnes was way too young to know much about the brilliant designer behind the sprawling, geometrically intricate estate — the genius Frank Lloyd Wright — but he credits the structure with sparking his lifelong passion.

"Honestly, I've wanted to be an architect since I was 4 or 5 years old," Barnes says.

It's a dream that took a detour through South Africa and California, but these days Barnes plies his trade in one of the most truly unique neighborhoods in America: Opa-locka. As designer-in-residence, the 30-year-old is helping to spearhead a remarkable cultural renaissance in the notoriously downtrodden city studded with stunning Moorish-revival architecture.

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In just two years, the young architect and artist has helped create a thriving community arts space, reinvigorated a blighted park, and sparked work on a new urban farm. "There's been a lot of highs and lows, but I'm really proud of what we've accomplished so far," he says.

"I remember watching a 4-year-old lead a 2-year-old to the shipping container that served as the only market in the area."
Leaving Chicago after high school, Barnes earned an architecture degree from the University of Illinois in 2008. At the height of the recession, though, he couldn't find a job. When he asked administrators for help, they said, "How would you feel about working abroad?"

That's how Barnes ended up in Cape Town, working for a local architecture firm on both high-end residences and pro bono projects to improve conditions in impoverished slums. "I remember watching a 4-year-old lead a 2-year-old to the shipping container that served as the only market in the area," he says. "It was an eye-opening experience."

It hardened his resolve to combine his passion with community development work. In 2013, he moved to Opa-locka's Magnolia North — an infamously violent area once called the Triangle. Barnes wasn't intimidated. "You guys haven't been to the West or South Side of Chicago," he says. "There are areas there I wouldn't walk down the street. This is nothing."

That's not to say he didn't see how much help the neighborhood needed. In partnership with the Opa-locka Community Development Corporation, he helped create the Arts and Recreation Center (ARC), a cavernous arts and community event space that hosts international shows. He's helped transform a weed-choked lot into the bright Magnolia North Community Park.

Best of all, Barnes is hell-bent on sparking a revival that doesn't boot out Opa-locka's residents. "We don't do anything without community meetings," he says. "We had the children of the neighborhood make the whole design for the new Magnolia North Park."

He adds, "We believe we can do this while battling gentrification head-on."
 

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Mini rant: I hate when people ask me where I'm from and I wanna say Carol city, but I gotta be proper/politically correct and say Miami Gardens :scust:
They really did a number on you guys, when they decided to annex all those little towns into Miami Gardens. I'm sure people from Norland, Andover, Lake Lucerne and Bunche Park feel the same way as you do.lol
 

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@OfTheCross @Brooklynzson and anyone that knows about wynwood. What are some good areas to park out there? Gonna be around that Shots place. Any cheap parking around there or any parking garages?

There's plenty of Street parking within a block of Shots in any direction and it's all safe. And it's also free... Ignore the meters they never check
 

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There's plenty of Street parking within a block of Shots in any direction and it's all safe. And it's also free... Ignore the meters they never check
They had some pay by phone thing. Never heard of it. They ain't got that in the suburbs. I need to see what's up with one of these hipster women walking around instead.
 
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They had some pay by phone thing. Never heard of it. They ain't got that in the suburbs. I need to see what's up with one of these hipster women walking around instead.

Pay by phone is great...I use it when I think I might get a ticket... But in Wynwood they not giving them out so I sunny bother...

Have fun out there. Drink up.

Hit up Brick House and The Wood after
 

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Pay by phone is great...I use it when I think I might get a ticket... But in Wynwood they not giving them out so I sunny bother...

Have fun out there. Drink up.

Hit up Brick House and The Wood after
A third of the group is in a stroller (not mine), so food trucks and people watching is the most action going on tonight. :francis:
 
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