Thu Apr 23, 2026
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Little River
Little Haiti
Little Havana
All the littles north of Miami’s urban core have long been celebrated for their deep Caribbean roots, artistic energy, independent businesses, and working-class identity. Once defined by modest homes, industrial warehouses, and cultural landmarks, these neighborhoods are rapidly transforming into magnets for billions in investment, large-scale mixed-use projects, new residential towers, adaptive reuse developments, and next-generation commercial spaces. As land scarcity tightens across Miami’s core, developers and businesses are looking north to submarkets with zoning flexibility, available land, strong community partnerships, and the capacity for meaningful redevelopment. Major initiatives such as the Little River District are accelerating this momentum creating tremendous opportunity while also raising essential questions about affordability, displacement, infrastructure, and how to honor and preserve the cultural soul of these historic neighborhoods. Join Bisnow as we bring together community leaders, advocates, local businesses, developers, and investors to explore where Little River, Little Haiti, and Little Havana have been, where they are headed, and what you need to know if you’re considering building or relocating in this evolving region. We’ll unpack the past, present, and future of these communities and what it will take to shape responsible, culturally grounded growth in one of Miami’s most dynamic and rapidly changing markets.
Attendees will walk away with a deeper understanding of:
For questions regarding content and speaking, please email our Event Producer, Elizabeth Herrgott, at elizabeth.herrgott@bisnow.com. Want to get involved? Contact Jordan.Hinsch@bisnow.com to get information on sponsorship, pricing and availability at this event. To request disability-related accommodations, please contact ariel.fromm@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.
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8:00 AM 9:00 AM |
Registration, Breakfast & Networking
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9:00 AM 9:45 AM |
Roots, Identity & Momentum: The Cultural and Economic Evolution of Little River, Little Haiti & Havana
This opening conversation grounds the audience in the origin story and cultural fabric of the Littles. Panelists including historians, cultural leaders, longtime residents, local business owners, and civic voices will trace how these neighborhoods grew from early settlements into vibrant Caribbean cultural hubs with deep artistic and entrepreneurial energy. We’ll explore how cultural identity and decades of under-the-radar authenticity created the very conditions that now attract investment and talent. Attendees will hear why this submarket is uniquely positioned for smart, inclusive growth and what must be protected as the landscape transforms.
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9:45 AM 10:00 AM |
Networking Break
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10:00 AM 10:45 AM |
The New Development Frontier: Opportunities, Risks & the Billion-Dollar Transformation Underway
This panel brings together developers, investors, planners, and public-sector leaders spearheading the transformation of the Littles. We’ll break down the projects redefining the corridor like HueHub’s seven 35-story towers, to adaptive reuse of industrial properties and rapidly expanding mixed-use corridors. Developers will discuss timelines, absorption trends, capital markets appetite, Live Local implications, infrastructure challenges, and the realities of building in a culturally sensitive, politically active part of Miami.
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10:45 AM 11:30 AM |
Post-Event Networking
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