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Miami’s ‘Harlem of the South’ tries to heal from highway scars with green spaces
Miami’s Overtown neighborhood was once considered the “Harlem of the South” in the 1940s and 50s, but the interstate highway system split what was once

THE UNDERDECK MIAMI COMPLETES A TRIUMPHANT YEAR OF BUILDING COMMUNITY CONSENSUS
By Community News Releases February 22, 2023 In a unique and unprecedented example of municipal collaboration between the Miami City Commission and the Miami community,

33-acre Underdeck has a plan but not the money
Front Page » Government » 33-acre Underdeck has a plan but not the money 33-acre Underdeck has a plan but not the money Written by Monica Correa on February

The Underdeck Miami Completes a Triumphant Year of Building Community Consensus
In a unique and unprecedented example of municipal collaboration between the Miami City Commission and the Miami community, a significant milestone has been achieved in

Miami leaders ensure Underdeck engages the community
Guest Opinion BY JESSICA GOLDMAN SREBNICK AND NELSON ADAMS Source

Miami’s ‘Harlem of the South’ tries to heal from highway scars with green spaces
Miami’s Overtown neighborhood was once considered the “Harlem of the South” in the 1940s and 50s, but the interstate highway system split what was once

Overtown residents want to reclaim a destructive I-95
Samantha Morell Miami Times Staff Writer Apr 5, 2022 Updated Dec 5, 2022 The Florida Department of Transportation is collaborating with the city of Miami to
The new name for Miami’s new 33-acre linear park is under works
Calle Ocho News | October 20, 2022 The 33-acre linear park needs a new name and this decision is open to the public Contents About the

The Underdeck – and Overtown – needs our support
I am proud to say that I was born in Overtown. Though my journey through life may have led to places beyond that vibrant community,

These six names are proposed for a new 33-acre park in Miami. You can help decide
BY JOEY FLECHAS UPDATED OCTOBER 06, 2022 1:12 PM Source
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

Underdeck wait grows by 2 years
Stakeholders of the Underdeck – a 33-acre signature green area under the redeveloped I-395 that would extend from Overtown to Biscayne Bay, near the Perez
‘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
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
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
Linear Park Projects a Growing Trend
Underdeck in planning stages while Underline gets big boost in funding by Samantha Morell Miami-Dade County is currently in the process of changing the structure
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

Bridging two communities with a park
No matter where you live and commute to and from — if you’ve tried to take I-395 to Miami Beach in the last several months,

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

Black architects feel pushed out of Underdeck planning
Samantha Morell Miami Times Staff Writer May 17, 2022 Updated Dec 5, 2022 Five years after the state accepted plans for an enhanced I-395 and