Miami Newsletter (July 4th)

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Welcome to The Miami Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Top UM heart surgeon at center of $15 million settlement between Baylor and feds.

  • Upcoming Miami FC match

  • A deep-dive into the life of Lummus Brothers

  • And more….

Quote of the Week

"Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail."

— Charles Kettering

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Trivia

Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!

Which Miami street is known for its luxury high-end shopping, comparable to New York City's Fifth Avenue?

A) Lincoln Road

B) Brickell Avenue

C) Miracle Mile

D) Bal Harbour Shops

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The iconic theater in Miami hosting international film festivals and cultural events is A) Olympia Theater.

News

💼 Business

Miami International Airport will soon have places where weary travelers can take a nap. (Link)

A small Broward private school is training fashion’s next generation of Black talent. (Link)

🏒 Sports

Is Heat simply stuck? Six reasons Miami needs luck or a change in approach to improve. (Link)

Panthers sign Reinhart to eight-year extension, locking up another member of team’s core. (Link)

🏦 Finance

Top UM heart surgeon at center of $15 million settlement between Baylor and feds. (Link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

Rhode Island FC at Miami FC
FIU Stadium, Miami
Saturday, Jul. 13th | (More info)

Chicago White Sox at Miami Marlins
loanDepot park, Miami
Fri, Jul 5 - Sun, Jul 7 | (More info)

Music & Concerts

🎵 Kodak Black
LIV, Miami Beach
Friday, Jul. 5th | (More info)

🎵 Alan Walker
Liv Nightclub Miami, Miami Beach
Saturday, Jul. 6th | (More info)

Family

🍽 4th of July Dinner Party @ Villa Azur
309 23rd Street, Miami Beach
Thursday, Jul. 4th | (More info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Miami celebrating a futuristic international festival.” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Miami Historical Events

Miami's Tech Industry Growth (Late 1990s) - Before the 2000s tech boom, Miami was already laying the groundwork.

In the late 1990s, before the tech boom of the 2000s took the world by storm, Miami was already laying the groundwork for what would become a burgeoning tech industry. This period marked the beginning of Miami's transformation into a hub for technology and innovation, driven by a strategic focus on attracting startups, fostering entrepreneurship, and leveraging the city's unique position as a gateway between the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The efforts to cultivate a tech-friendly environment included the establishment of tech incubators, innovation districts, and the hosting of conferences and events designed to draw attention to Miami's potential as a center for digital innovation. This foundational phase was crucial in establishing the infrastructure and ecosystem that would support the city's tech industry growth.

Miami's strategic initiatives in the late 1990s were bolstered by its multicultural workforce, international connectivity, and a lifestyle that attracted talent and entrepreneurs from around the world. The city's universities and colleges also played a significant role, producing graduates in computer science, engineering, and related fields, while local government policies aimed to create a conducive environment for tech companies to thrive. These elements combined to make Miami an increasingly attractive location for tech startups and established companies looking to tap into the Latin American market or leverage the city's diverse talent pool. As a result, Miami began to see a steady increase in tech-related investment and the establishment of tech hubs that would fuel its growth into the next decade.

By the early 2000s, Miami's early investments in its tech industry began to pay dividends, positioning the city as a significant player in the global tech scene. The groundwork laid in the late 1990s enabled Miami to capitalize on the tech boom of the 2000s, attracting venture capital, fostering innovation, and encouraging the growth of a vibrant tech ecosystem. Today, Miami's tech industry is recognized for its dynamic and innovative nature, contributing significantly to the city's economy and further enhancing its reputation as a place where technology and creativity converge. The late 1990s were a pivotal time for Miami's tech industry, setting the stage for the city's emergence as a tech hub and demonstrating the importance of early investment and vision in shaping the future of local economies.

Famous People From Miami

Lummus Brothers (James E. and J.N. Lummus):

James E. and J.N. Lummus, originally hailing from Georgia, moved to South Florida with a vision to transform Miami Beach from a largely uninhabited land into a thriving resort community. Their early years in Miami Beach were characterized by ambitious plans and a deep belief in the potential of the area to become a major tourist destination.

Acquisition and Development of Lummus Park (1910-1915):

The Lummus Brothers acquired extensive land parcels in what is now the southern part of Miami Beach. They were instrumental in developing one of the first oceanfront parks in Miami Beach, known as Lummus Park, dedicating it to the public to ensure beach access for all. This move was pivotal in promoting Miami Beach as a public resort and attracting early settlers and tourists.

Establishing Miami Beach's First Amenities (1915-1920):

Understanding the importance of infrastructure in urban development, the Lummus Brothers spearheaded the establishment of essential amenities, including the construction of roads, bridges, and public utilities. Their efforts laid the groundwork for Miami Beach's transformation into a bustling urban center.

Contributions to Miami Beach's Urban Planning (1920-1930):

The Lummus Brothers were key figures in the early urban planning of Miami Beach, advocating for a balanced mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. Their vision for a well-planned city contributed significantly to the organized growth and development of Miami Beach.

Promotion of Miami Beach as a Premier Resort Destination (1930-1940):

Through aggressive marketing campaigns and the development of landmark properties, the Lummus Brothers played a crucial role in promoting Miami Beach as a premier resort destination. Their efforts helped to establish Miami Beach's reputation as a world-class tourist location, attracting visitors from around the globe.

Philanthropy and Community Engagement (Throughout Their Careers):

Beyond their development efforts, the Lummus Brothers were deeply committed to the community, engaging in various philanthropic activities. They donated land for parks and public spaces and supported community initiatives, demonstrating their commitment to the welfare of Miami Beach's residents.

Legacy and Impact on Miami Beach Development (1940-1950):

The legacy of the Lummus Brothers is evident in the vibrant community of Miami Beach. Their early investments and vision for the city laid the foundation for its development into a globally recognized resort destination. Lummus Park, in particular, stands as a testament to their commitment to public access and enjoyment of Miami Beach's natural beauty.

Connection to Miami Beach (Throughout Their Lives):

The Lummus Brothers' connection to Miami Beach was profound, with their efforts and vision deeply embedded in the fabric of the city. Their development projects and contributions to urban planning significantly shaped the physical and cultural landscape of Miami Beach.

Key Achievements:

  • Developed Lummus Park, ensuring public access to Miami Beach's oceanfront.

  • Played a pivotal role in establishing Miami Beach's first amenities and infrastructure.

  • Contributed significantly to the urban planning and promotion of Miami Beach as a premier resort destination.

The Lummus Brothers, James E. and J.N., were instrumental in the early development of Miami Beach, transforming it from an uninhabited island into a bustling urban resort. Through their visionary development projects, including the establishment of Lummus Park and contributions to the city's infrastructure and urban planning, they laid the groundwork for Miami Beach's rise as a world-renowned tourist destination. Their legacy is a testament to their commitment to public access, community welfare, and the enduring appeal of Miami Beach.

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