Planners release final survey for Underdeck name

Miami Times Staff Report Oct 4, 2022 Updated Oct 5, 2022 Planners have entered the homestretch in naming the 33-acre public space that will sit beneath the reconstructed I-395 from Overtown to Biscayne Boulevard – known, for now, as the Underdeck. The Underdeck committee released a final survey this week that was the culmination of…

‘The Underdeck’ planners dream of green Overtown-Downtown Miami connection

The project, known as The Underdeck, stretches from Miami’s historic Overtown neighborhood to Biscayne Bay near the Pérez Art Museum Miami. MIAMI – A 33-acre public space project will use the shade of Interstate 395 in downtown Miami to create a connective outdoor space. The project, known as The Underdeck, stretches from Miami’s historic Overtown…

The Underdeck en el centro de Miami busca un nuevo nombre

El parque público de 33 acres conocido como The Underdeck que se planea construir debajo del Signature Bridge del centro de Miami está buscando un nuevo nombre. No está claro por qué se está considerando un nuevo nombre, pero el Comité Underdeck, que ayuda a supervisar el proyecto, lanzó una encuesta para ayudar a orientar…

Downtown Miami’s The Underdeck Looking For A New Name

August 4, 2022 The 33-acre public park known The Underdeck that is planned to be built underneath downtown Miami’s Signature Bridge is looking for a new name. It’s unclear why a new name is being considered, but The Underdeck Committee helping to oversee the project has launched a survey to help steer the rebranding, according…

A new 33-acre park is coming to downtown Miami. You have a chance to help name it

Alexander Lugo | August 3, 2022, 3:16 PM Downtown Miami is getting 33 acres of new public space in an area that is seeing lots of development. The park is part of an $840 million project that will turn Interstate 395 connecting the Dolphin Expressway to the MacArthur Causeway into a double-decker of traffic, expanding…

Overtown getting a makeover with the “Underdeck”

Overtown getting a makeover with the “Underdeck”

OVERTOWN – Design renderings are giving Overtown residents a peek into the future. “I love living here,” exclaimed Overtown resident Electa Edwards.  “From all the pictures I have seen, they’re going to make it a pedestrian park that have water parks,” said lifelong Overtown resident Jackie Bell, 84. Bell says she’s excited about the “Underdeck”…