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Miami Newsletter (November 7th)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The Miami Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Gas prices in Florida have decreased by double digits.
Upcoming Diplo concert
A deep-dive into the life of Joe Robbie
And more….
Quote of the Week
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."
— Winston Churchill
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!
What is the name of the famous Miami event that showcases international design, furniture, and styles, attracting architects, designers, and enthusiasts from around the globe?
A) Miami Fashion Week
B) Art Basel Miami Beach
C) Miami Design Week
D) Ultra Music Festival
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The Miami island known for its luxurious homes, celebrity residents, and high level of privacy is C) Star Island.
New
💼 Business
Gas prices in Florida have decreased by double digits. Where it’s cheapest to fill car. (Link)
A new two-story Publix will make over a faded Kendall mall. Here’s a sneak preview. (Link)
🏒 Sports
Lynn Kidd scores 24 to lead UM to 113-72 season-opening rout of Fairleigh Dickinson. (Link)
Jadais Richard’s injury ‘significant,’ Cristobal said. What that means for Hurricanes. (Link)
🏦 Finance
Fort Lauderdale attorney denies Ponzi scheme-like conduct and misappropriating $40,000. (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
⚾ Choque De Gigantes - Navegantes del Magallanes vs Leones del Caracas
loanDepot park, Miami
Friday, Nov. 8th | (More info)
⚾ Choque De Gigantes - Pool A Winner vs Pool B Winner
loanDepot park, Miami
Saturday, Nov. 9th | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎧 Diplo
E11EVEN Miami, Miami
Saturday, Nov. 9th | (More info)
🎶 Country Bay 2024 - Line-up: Chase Matthew
Miami Marine Stadium, Miami
Sunday, Nov. 10th | (More info)
Family
🍂 J&H Fall Festivities
200 East Flagler Street, Miami
Sunday, Nov. 10th | (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 where every building is a work of abstract art” 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
Art Deco District Development (1930s) - The architectural boom that defines Miami Beach's aesthetic.
In the 1930s, amidst the aftermath of the economic downturn and the Great Depression, Miami Beach witnessed a remarkable architectural boom that led to the development of its iconic Art Deco District. This period marked a significant transformation in the city's architectural landscape, as developers and architects embarked on a mission to reinvent Miami Beach with a modern, stylish aesthetic. The Art Deco movement, characterized by its geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and intricate details, became the defining style of this coastal paradise. Buildings adorned with pastel facades, neon lights, and nautical motifs emerged, creating a visually stunning and uniquely cohesive urban tapestry that reflected the optimism and glamor of the era.
The Art Deco District's development was not only an architectural endeavor but also a cultural movement, signaling Miami Beach's emergence as a fashionable destination for tourists and a hub of social and artistic activity. The district's hotels, nightclubs, and residential buildings, designed with an eye for style and luxury, attracted visitors from around the world, eager to experience its chic allure and vibrant nightlife. This architectural renaissance played a crucial role in shaping the city's identity, turning Miami Beach into a symbol of elegance and a testament to the creative spirit of the 1930s.
Today, the Art Deco District stands as one of Miami Beach's most treasured and recognizable features, drawing millions of visitors annually who come to admire its historical buildings and timeless charm. The preservation efforts that began in the 1970s have ensured that the district remains a vibrant part of Miami Beach's cultural and architectural heritage. As a result, the Art Deco District not only defines the aesthetic of Miami Beach but also represents a pivotal chapter in the city's history, showcasing the power of architecture to encapsulate and evoke the spirit of an era.
Famous People From Miami
Joe Robbie (1916–1990): The principal founder of the Miami Dolphins.
Born in Sisseton, South Dakota, in 1916, Joe Robbie's early years were marked by a deep commitment to education and a passion for sports. After excelling in high school, he attended the University of South Dakota, where he nurtured his interest in law and politics, setting the stage for his future endeavors in both the legal field and professional sports management.
Legal Career and Political Involvement (1938-1965)
After completing his law degree, Robbie embarked on a successful legal career while also getting involved in local politics. His early professional life was characterized by a fervent belief in civil rights and social justice, values that would later influence his approach to team ownership and management in the National Football League (NFL).
The Birth of the Miami Dolphins (1965-1966)
In 1965, Joe Robbie, alongside comedian Danny Thomas, secured an AFL franchise for Miami, leading to the creation of the Miami Dolphins. This venture marked the beginning of Robbie's enduring legacy in professional football, as he became the principal founder of the team, shaping its identity and guiding its early development.
Building the Team and Early Successes (1966-1971)
Under Robbie's leadership, the Miami Dolphins quickly evolved from an expansion team to a competitive force in professional football. His knack for identifying talent and his commitment to excellence laid the foundation for the team's early successes, culminating in their first playoff appearance in 1970.
The Perfect Season (1972)
The 1972 Miami Dolphins, under Joe Robbie's ownership, achieved the only perfect season in NFL history, winning every regular season game, their playoff games, and Super Bowl VII. This unparalleled accomplishment cemented Robbie's and the Dolphins' place in sports history, showcasing his ability to build and sustain a winning franchise.
The Creation of Joe Robbie Stadium (1987)
Determined to provide the Dolphins with a state-of-the-art home, Robbie financed the construction of a new stadium, which would later bear his name. Opened in 1987, Joe Robbie Stadium (now known as Hard Rock Stadium) was one of the first modern stadiums financed entirely with private funds, reflecting Robbie's commitment to his team and the community.
Legacy in Sports Management (1972-1990)
Throughout his ownership, Robbie was known for his innovative approaches to sports management and his dedication to the welfare of his players. He was a trailblazer in hiring practices and in fostering a culture of inclusivity and excellence within the Dolphins organization.
Joe Robbie's Connection to Miami (1966-1990)
Joe Robbie's impact on Miami extended beyond the football field. Through his leadership of the Dolphins, he contributed significantly to the city's cultural and community development. His efforts brought national attention to Miami, enhancing its reputation as a major sports city.
Key Achievements:
Principal founder of the Miami Dolphins, establishing a lasting legacy in the NFL.
Led the Dolphins to the only perfect season in NFL history in 1972.
Financed the construction of Joe Robbie Stadium, pioneering private funding for modern sports facilities.
Known for his innovative management practices and commitment to player welfare and team success.
Joe Robbie's vision and leadership not only established the Miami Dolphins as a premier NFL franchise but also significantly influenced the landscape of professional sports management. His commitment to excellence, both on and off the field, resulted in the Dolphins' historic perfect season and the creation of a privately financed stadium that set a new standard for sports venues. Robbie's legacy in Miami and the broader sports community endures, a testament to his impact as a visionary sports executive and community leader.
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