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North Miami clawing its way out of the red

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After six years in the red, North Miami is at last in the black. From one end of the city to another, signs of life are visible everywhere – from Solé Mia in the northeast and downtown to uninviting stretches of NW Seventh Avenue. More than a dozen significant developments will likely alter North Miami’s landscape significantly by 2030, including long-delayed work that’s scheduled to begin in September at Cagni Park. Still, it’s a bit early to break out the punch bowl. The city has turned a corner but has many left to navigate, and needs another three to five years to ensure the turnaround sticks.

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After six years in the red, North Miami is at last in the black. From one end of the city to another, signs of life are visible everywhere – from Solé Mia in the northeast and downtown to uninviting stretches of NW Seventh Avenue. More than a dozen significant developments will likely alter North Miami’s landscape significantly by 2030, including long-delayed work that’s scheduled to begin in September at Cagni Park. Still, it’s a bit early to break out the punch bowl. The city has turned a corner but has many left to navigate, and needs another three to five years to ensure the turnaround sticks.

Thanks for listening! For more local news visit BiscayneTimes.com.

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