#Downtown Brickell
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toyastales · 5 months ago
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Brickell Neighborhood, Miami, Florida
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harrisx28 · 7 months ago
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Downtown Miami, Florida🌃
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skilluh305 · 26 days ago
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limiteditionly · 1 year ago
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City lights in Miami nights
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mapsoffun · 1 year ago
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Scenes from walking around Brickell Avenue in the late afternoon. And hey look--it's Calle Ocho!
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michaeldirnt · 2 years ago
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Miami Living Room An illustration of a formal, enclosed, mid-sized living room with white walls.
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dopefiends · 2 years ago
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Winter Nights in Miami
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brickellbabe · 11 months ago
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#nostringsattached but make it Real Estate!
My new article on Resident Magazine definitely had a little play on words and I think I nailed it. What can I say, I just can't help being witty. I am always finding new ways to spin the narrative creatively.
Click the link to read the article, no commitment necessary (wink).
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michelepoehler · 1 year ago
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3/4 Bath Bathroom Mid-sized contemporary double shower with 3/4-inch white and glass tiles, marble floor Double shower design idea with integrated sink, white cabinets that resemble furniture, one-piece toilet, white walls, and glass countertops.
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scrapxrat · 1 year ago
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Master Bedroom in Miami
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Ideas for remodeling a small, modern master bedroom with a marble floor and white walls
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loveyubrides · 1 year ago
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Miami Bedroom Master
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Inspiration for a small modern master marble floor bedroom remodel with white walls
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pingtopong · 2 years ago
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Modern Dining Room - Enclosed Small enclosed dining room idea with a modern marble floor and white walls
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theyeartochange · 2 years ago
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Modern Bedroom a medium-sized minimalist guest bedroom with carpet and white walls
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plsrl · 9 months ago
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It's time for the next sneak peek!
We have many locations on site. There is plenty of opportunity to plot and visit various places in the Miami area. Just so you know, the location of some neighbourhoods has shifted from real-life Miami to suit the site's needs.
Brickell is the financial hub of the city, boasting gleaming skyscrapers and luxurious waterfront condos overlooking Biscayne Bay. It's a haven for professionals with rooftop bars, upscale dining options, and the trendy Brickell City Centre for art and shopping. Don't forget the picturesque Brickell Avenue Bridge, offering stunning waterfront vistas, and nearby Miami Circle, an intriguing archaeological site, add to its allure.
Coconut Grove, a chic neighbourhood by Biscayne Bay, features lush greenery, trendy cafes, and CocoWalk mall. Highlights include Barnacle Historic State Park and the lavish Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Sailing clubs and marinas line the waterfront for maritime enthusiasts.
Downtown Miami pulses with activity, offering shops and entertainment galore. By day, explore malls and stores; by night, catch a Miami Heat game or a concert at the American Airlines Arena. However, be cautious; with a higher crime rate than the national average, especially for violent crimes, it's best to stick to daytime outings. Keep an eye out for homelessness and panhandling, and stay vigilant against potential theft, even on public transit." Little Havana embodies Miami's Latin spirit, brimming with lively art, cuisine, and culture. Explore galleries, sip strong coffee, and enjoy political debates at Domino Park. Tower Theater offers indie and classic films, while vibrant nightlife features live Latin music for a truly immersive experience. Between Wynwood and downtown Miami lies Liberty Square, Miami's toughest neighbourhood, established with the Liberty Square Housing Project in the late 1930s. Model City, with a population of around 25,023, earns notoriety as the hotspot for violent crime, especially in the drug scene, leading to gun violence and break-ins. Despite increased police efforts, it remains sketchy, particularly after dark. South Beach is Miami's top destination, renowned for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. Lincoln Road Mall offers diverse shopping, while Ocean Drive showcases stunning Art Deco architecture and alfresco dining. Explore the cultural side at the Wolfsonian-FIU museum for a taste of Miami's unique charm. It's more than just beaches; it's an unforgettable experience! Surfside, a coastal gem, offers a cozy residential community with tall condo buildings lining Surfside Beach, providing stunning oceanfront views. Surrounded by vibrant neighbourhoods like North Beach and Bal Harbour, it's part of the larger Miami metropolitan area, offering the perfect blend of beach and city life in one package.
Let's talk Wynwood, a vibrant hotspot bursting with colour and creativity. Wynwood Walls showcase stunning street art, while converted warehouses host craft breweries and galleries. It's a hub for the young and hip, with boutiques, bistros, and bars. Though property crime exists, it's part of the lively atmosphere. From lower to middle-class homes, Wynwood embraces diversity and creative energy.
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blissfullyecho · 2 years ago
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I love your blog and I really respect your opinion. I’ve had a sugar daddy/boyfriend for almost 5 years. He works in Boston and I have a place signed in my name in Miami that is a little over my budget that he helps out with. He will wire me 10 grand at a time. We are totally in love with each other but I’m trying to find a guy my own age and have fun because I just moved down here. I cheated on him in the past and he’s forgiven me. He just says that he wants proactive honesty and every time I’ve done some thing he’s found out about it. He’s very smart and I can’t lie to him and I don’t want to. I’m afraid to see other guys and risk losing him. What would you do? 
hah this sounds a lot like mine??? he lives in boston and he would give me $10-12k and i lived in brickell and midtown for a while that he was paying for, but in my name. bought me my car in cash and everything.
i broke up with him during covid because i’m like.. i’m in my early 20s. i want to live my life. i can be with an old guy when i’m old.. not now.
it was one of the best decisions i’ve ever made. yeah he was good to me and he was like the only one that didn’t piss me off all the time, but here’s my thing: i was living my life based off of his income and not mine. his income was never guaranteed because he could find a shiny new toy anytime he wanted to. my rent was a little over $5k a month for a penthouse looking right into downtown, my car was designed for me— you couldn’t buy it off the lot, and everything i’ve experienced were things that i could only experience because of HIM. never ever live your life based off of what other people can do for you. if you love him, great— i loved mine too. but i loved his money a little more. ask yourself if you would be with him if he made only $50k a year. if the answer is no, you’re looking at him through rose-colored lenses. you’re even cheating on him babe— you don’t love him that much.
rinse him as much as you can and create a lifestyle that you can afford because YOU can get it, not because someone else can get it.
excuse my french but never shit where you eat. if you’re making money off of a sugar daddy— he should stay far away from your life and business.
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mapsoffun · 1 year ago
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There’s a restaurant in Miami Beach that’s pretty secluded and focuses on making excellent Italian food called Casa Tua. Giada De Laurentiis goes to it in her South Beach episode of Giada’s Weekend Getaways, a show I had forgotten about until I spotted it again during the time we subscribed to Discovery+. Since then, however, the brand broadened its horizons, including opening up a food-hall like restaurant in Saks Fifth Avenue in the Brickell City Centre. I was curious on whether the food would meet with the hype, so I got a fairly straightforward plate of aglio e olio, and it was definitely tasty. I got a definite Eataly vibe from this place, and that’s where I would rate the pasta I had--well-made and somewhat reasonable in price for what it is.
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