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Miami Newsletter (November 11th)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The Miami Newsletter!
In todayโs edition:
Palm Beach Gardens development site sold for $32.5M.
Upcoming Marc Anthony concert
A deep-dive into the life of Meyer Lansky
And moreโฆ.
Quote of the Week
"The best revenge is massive success."
โ Frank Sinatra
Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next weekโs newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
What is the name of the famous Miami event that showcases international design, fu"Which street in Miami is famous for its shopping centers, boutiques, art galleries, and fine dining, often compared to Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive?
A) Ocean Drive
B) Lincoln Road
C) Miracle Mile
D) Collins Avenue
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The famous Miami event showcasing international design and styles is C) Miami Design Week.
New
๐ผ Business
CEO buys waterfront mansion for town record $30 million. (Link)
Palm Beach Gardens development site sold for $32.5M. (Link)
๐ Sports
One of the early-season bright spots for Heat: the play of second-round pick Pelle Larsson. (Link)
QB remains question mark for No. 24 Missouri as Oklahoma comes calling. (Link)
๐ฆ Finance
Latin American airline expands nonstop flights from Miami. (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
๐ Las Vegas Raiders at Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Sunday, Nov. 17th | (More info)
๐ Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat
Kaseya Center, Miami
Monday, Nov. 18th | (More info)
Music & Concerts
๐ถ Cometta and David Rivera
Zey Zey, Miami
Friday, Nov. 15th | (More info)
๐ถ Marc Anthony
Miami-Dade Arena, Miami
Sunday, Nov. 17th | (More info)
Family
๐ Give Miami Day Family Fun Fest
999 11th Street, Miami Beach
Saturday, Nov. 16th (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 โUrban landscape of Miami with advanced public transport systemsโ 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
World War II (1940s) - Miami became a crucial military training center.
During the 1940s, amidst the global turmoil of World War II, Miami played a pivotal role as a crucial military training center, significantly impacting its social and economic fabric. The city's strategic location and favorable weather conditions made it an ideal site for the U.S. military to establish training bases for soldiers, sailors, and aviators. Miami's hotels and beaches, usually bustling with tourists, were transformed into barracks and training grounds. The transformation was profound, with the once leisure-focused landscape repurposed for drills, simulations, and medical care for returning veterans. This period marked a significant shift in Miami's daily life, as the city's infrastructure and resources were dedicated to the war effort, highlighting its national significance beyond a tourist destination.
The influx of military personnel and the establishment of training facilities contributed to Miami's economic diversification and growth during a time when many regions were struggling. The presence of the military not only provided immediate economic benefits through government contracts and spending but also laid the groundwork for post-war growth. The servicemen and women trained in Miami, many of whom were experiencing the city's climate and lifestyle for the first time, would return in the post-war years as tourists and residents, drawn back by their wartime memories. This phenomenon helped to catalyze Miami's evolution into a booming post-war metropolis, further enhancing its attractiveness as a place to live and visit.
World War II's impact on Miami extended beyond the immediate economic and physical transformations. The war fostered a sense of national unity and purpose, integrating the city more fully into the national narrative. Moreover, the war efforts helped to break down regional and cultural barriers, contributing to Miami's development as a diverse and inclusive community. The legacy of this era is evident in Miami's continued strategic importance, its vibrant multicultural population, and its reputation as a dynamic city that has played a significant role in American history. The wartime period, thus, stands as a testament to Miami's adaptability and resilience, qualities that continue to define its character.
Famous People From Miami
Meyer Lansky (1902โ1983): Mobster who played a significant role in the development of Miami's gambling scene.
Born in Grodno, then part of the Russian Empire, Meyer Lansky immigrated to the United States in 1911, settling in New York's Lower East Side. From a young age, Lansky showed an aptitude for numbers and organization, skills that would later define his criminal career. His early involvement in crime began with the formation of the Bugs and Meyer Mob, laying the groundwork for his rise in the underworld.
The Formation of the National Crime Syndicate (1920-1931)
Lansky's intelligence and foresight led him to advocate for a more organized approach to crime, contributing to the formation of the National Crime Syndicate in the 1930s. Alongside figures like Lucky Luciano, he helped create a structured network of criminal enterprises that spanned the United States, revolutionizing organized crime with a focus on business principles.
The King of Casino Gambling (1931-1946)
Recognizing the profitability of gambling, Lansky moved to take control of gambling operations in Cuba and then extended his operations to Las Vegas and New Orleans. His involvement in these areas showed his pioneering role in developing the casino industry, introducing corporate structures, and skimming profits for the syndicate.
The Havana Conference and Expansion into Cuba (1946-1959)
Lansky's influence peaked during the 1946 Havana Conference, where he was a key figure in organizing this meeting of American Mafia leaders in Cuba. Under his guidance, Havana became a haven for American organized crime, with Lansky developing luxury hotels and casinos that attracted tourists from all over the world.
The Retreat to Miami (1959-1970)
Following the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and the subsequent expulsion of American mobsters from Cuba, Lansky turned his attention to Miami, Florida. In Miami, he played a significant role in the development of the gambling scene, investing in casinos, nightclubs, and other entertainment venues, further shaping the city's reputation as a hub for leisure and vice.
Battles with the Law and Attempts at Legitimization (1970-1983)
Throughout his life, Lansky faced numerous legal challenges but managed to avoid significant jail time, thanks in part to his cautious approach and the lack of concrete evidence against him. In his later years, he attempted to legitimize some of his wealth, though his reputation as a mobster hindered these efforts. Despite his efforts to retire quietly, he remained a figure of interest to law enforcement until his death.
The Legacy of Meyer Lansky in Miami and Beyond (1983)
Meyer Lansky passed away in 1983, leaving behind a complicated legacy that intertwined with the histories of Miami, Las Vegas, and Havana. His impact on the development of the gambling industry and organized crime's business strategies continued to influence these cities and the criminal underworld.
Key Achievements:
Played a pivotal role in the formation and success of the National Crime Syndicate.
Pioneered the modern casino gambling industry, with significant operations in Cuba, Las Vegas, and Miami.
Influenced the development of Miami's gambling scene, contributing to the city's evolution into a center for entertainment and leisure.
Managed to elude significant legal repercussions for his criminal activities, demonstrating his cunning and strategic acumen.
Meyer Lansky was a mastermind of organized crime, whose strategic vision and business acumen revolutionized the American underworld. His significant role in the development of casino gambling not only left a lasting imprint on cities like Miami, Havana, and Las Vegas but also transformed the landscape of illegal and legal gambling industries. Lansky's legacy is a testament to the complexities of American organized crime, highlighting both its ingenuity and its peril.
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