The Rebirth of Española Way
One of Miami Beach’s oldest roadways is Española Way, located between the city’s 14th and 15th streets from Washington to Drexel Avenue. When it was developed, it served as a haven of sorts for anything involving art and was also known for its food and drink. Though the architecture has fallen into some disrepair since its heyday, the Mediterranean influences are still intact.
Miami Beach has been diligently working to revitalize Española Way and unveiled its extensive renovation yesterday. The eight month long project included planting new trees, installing brand new lighting, and a focus on curbless design to make the classic roadway a little friendly to pedestrians while harkening back to the European influences that made the architecture a sight to behold. With all of the new renovations, there are strong hopes that Española Way will help to draw some of the crowds that typically head to the always busy Lincoln Road and Ocean Drive.
Besides all of the new renovations to check out, the city also plans to host regular events focused around food and wine. There is also a monthly event in the works focused on families which is expected to be called Noche de Coche. Children will be able to drive mini vehicles along the revitalized roadway.
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