Construction has finally kicked off after a long wait on a Miami Beach project located at the empty spot that once was the South Shore Hospital. The much-discussed and planned Canopy Park is a vast project that will feature a park covering three lush acres located at the 600 and 700 blocks plus plenty of green spaces, paths for walking and bicycling, a place for dogs to run, a gym outdoors, public art exhibits, a tree canopy and a children’s playground designed by MONSTRUM, a Danish architecture company.
As far as the park is concerned, it is one of the key public benefits offered in return for approval to build a soaring residential tower on the southern end of the large property.
Canopy Park will also boast many features focused on durability and sustainability, in addition to the various sights that are in store for future visitors. These include habitat restoration comprised of over 200 trees and in excess of 100 palms, lots of native plant communities, and even a water management system designed to be environmentally friendly.
To read more about Canopy Park and what’s in store, please visit https://www.remiamibeach.com/south-beach/500-alton-road-developers-begin-construction-on-3-acre-public-park/.
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Although summer 2020 is quite different due to the circumstances most people already know about, there are still lots of Miami’s favorite dishes promptly available to eat at home or in a socially distant setting, including key lime pie, the ideal dessert in South Florida. Should you be in need of a good key lime pie to cure the summer quarantine blues or stave off the heat, a couple of places in Miami Beach have them available for delivery or takeout.
In the past, Independence Day has seen scores of people head to Miami Beach and beyond to enjoy the fireworks and some fun. This year, most of the gatherings have been closed although some cities will be doing displays, albeit with measures in place such as preventing access to the public entirely (i.e.: Fort Lauderdale).
Are you looking for Indian food in Miami Beach? If so, you’ll be pleased to know that Diya Indian Kitchen in the neighborhood of Sunset Harbour has opened its doors once again. The restaurant originally opened shortly before restaurants across Miami-Dade County were forced to close.
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While Miami Beach has decided to keep beaches closed for the time being, some other developments are happening. For example, community pool closure orders are being lifted and booking restrictions on hotels are also ending, meaning tourists will once again be able to book South Beach hotels. Previously, hotel bookings were relegated to essential workers.
Miami Beach recently completed its comprehensive plan addressing how to strategically re-open the city, which is scheduled to start Wednesday as it is executed in multiple, carefully developed phases.
The beaches of Miami Beach are expected to remain closed at least until the beginning of next month. In some brighter news, however, the city did announce that over 750 businesses in the barrier island will be allowed to resume business come next week. The news closely followed Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez’s recent announcement regarding his plans to spearhead economy sector re-activation and the upcoming re-opening of restaurants.
As remaining indoors continues to be encouraged, there are plenty of ways to pass the time this week. Lots of different events are going on that you can watch, enjoy, and participate in at home aimed at keeping you informed and entertained. Let’s take a look at a few of the many different highlights you can watch at home.