- South Beach
:"This article is about the section of Miami Beach known as South Beach. For more options see
South Beach (disambiguation) ."South Beach is the section of Miami Beach,
Florida that encompasses the southernmost 23 blocks of an island separating theAtlantic Ocean andBiscayne Bay . This area was the first section of Miami Beach to be developed, starting in the 1910s, thanks to the development efforts ofCarl G. Fisher , the Lummus Brothers,John S. Collins , and others. The area has gone through numerous man-made and natural changes over the years, including a booming regional economy, increased tourism, and the 1926hurricane , which destroyed much of the area.History
South Beach started as farmland. In 1870, Henry and Charles Lum purchased 165 acres (668,000 m²) for
coconut farming, and his daughter Taylor named it "South Beach". Charles Lum built the first house on the beach in 1886. In 1894, the Lum brothers left the island, leaving control of the plantation to John Collins, who came to South Beach two years later to survey the land. He used the land for farming purposes, discovering fresh water and extending his parcel from 14th Street to 67th in 1907.In 1912, Miami businessmen the Lummus Brothers acquired 400 acres (1.6 km²) of Collins' land in an effort to build an oceanfront city of modest single family residences. In 1913 Collins started construction of a bridge from Miami to Miami Beach. Although some local residents invested in the bridge, Collins ran short of money before he could complete it. [Muir. pp. 108-9.]
Carl G. Fisher , a successful entrepreneur who made millions in 1909 after selling a business toUnion Carbide , came to the beach in 1913. His vision was to establish South Beach as a successful city independent of Miami. This was the same year that the restaurant Joe's Stone Crab opened. Fisher loaned $50,000 to Collins for his bridge, which was completed in June, 1913. theCollins Bridge was later replaced by theVenetian Causeway . [Muir. pp. 109, 111, 137-8.]On
March 26 ,1915 , Collins, Lummus, and Fisher consolidated their efforts and incorporated the Town of Miami Beach. In 1920 the County Causeway (renamedMacArthur Causeway afterWorld War II ) was completed. [Muir. p. 137.] The Lummus brothers sold their oceanfront property, between 6th and 14th Streets, to the city. To this day, this area is known asLummus Park .In 1920, the Miami Beach land boom began. South Beach's main streets (5th Street, Alton Road, Collins Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Ocean Drive) were all suitable for automobile traffic. The population was growing in the 1920s, and several millionaires such as
Harvey Firestone ,J.C. Penney , Harvey Stutz, Albert Champion,Frank Seiberling , and Rockwell LaGorce built homes on Miami Beach. PresidentWarren G. Harding stayed at the Flamingo Hotel during this time, increasing interest in the area.In the 1930s, an architectural revolution came to South Beach, bringing
Art Deco ,Streamline Moderne , and Nautical Modernearchitecture to the Beach. To this day, South Beach remains the world's largest collection ofStreamline Moderne Art Deco architecture.Napier, New Zealand another notable Art Deco city, makes an interesting comparison with Miami Beach as it was rebuilt in the Ziggurat Art Deco style after being destroyed by an earthquake in 1931.By 1940, the beach had a population of 28,000. After the
December 7 ,1941 attack onPearl Harbor , the Army Air Corps took command over Miami Beach.In 1966, South Beach became even more famous when
Jackie Gleason brought his weekly variety series,The Jackie Gleason Show to the area for taping, a rarity in the industry. Beginning in the late 1970s and continuing through the 1980s, South Beach was used as a retirement community with most of its ocean-front hotels and apartment buildings filled with elderly people living on small, fixed incomes. This period also saw the introduction of the "cocaine cowboys," drug dealers who used the area as a base for their illicit drug activities. "Scarface", released in 1983, typifies this activity. In addition, television show "Miami Vice " used South Beach as a backdrop for much of its filming due to the area's raw and unique visual beauty. A somewhat recurring theme of early "Miami Vice" episodes was thugs and drug addicts barricading themselves in utterly run-down, almost ruin-like empty buildings. Only minor alterations had to be made for these scenes because many buildings in South Beach really were in such poor condition at the time.Fact|date=November 2007While many of the unique Art Deco buildings, such as the New Yorker Hotel, were lost to developers in the years before 1980, the area was saved as a cohesive unit by Barbara Capitman and a group of activists who spearheaded the movement to place South Beach on the
National Register of Historic Places . TheMiami Beach Architectural District was designated in 1979.Before the TV show,
Miami Vice , SoBe was considered a very poor area with a very high rate of crime. Today, it is considered one of the most wealthy and prosperous commercial areas on the beach. Despite this, poverty and crime still exist in some isolated places surrounding the area. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14026631/ MSNBC: South Beach: Life imitates art, quite vicely] www.msnbc.com]In the late 1980s, a renaissance began in South Beach, with an influx of fashion industry professionals moving into the area. In 1989 Irene Marie purchased the Sun Ray Apartments (famous for the chainsaw scene in
Scarface ) and openedIrene Marie Models - the first international full-service modeling agency in Florida. Many of the large New York based agencies soon followed. Photographers and designers from around the world were drawn to the undiscoveredArt Deco oasis.Currently
In both
daytime and atnightfall , the South Beach section ofMiami Beach is a major entertainment destination with hundreds ofnightclub s,restaurant s,boutique s andhotel s. The area is popular with both American andinternational tourist s (mainly fromEurope ,Latin America ,Canada ,Israel ,the Caribbean and withinthe United States ), with some having permanent orsecond home s. The large number ofEurope an andBrazil ian tourists also explains their influence on South Beach's lax and overall tolerance oftopless sunbathing , despite it being apublic beach .The reflection of South Beach's residents is evident in the various
European language s, as well asSemitic language s and many otherlanguage s spoken. As of 2000, all of Miami Beach residents, including those of South Beach, spoke Spanish as afirst language , which accounted for 54.89% of residents, while English made was spoken by 32.75% of thr population. Reflecting the European and Brazilian community, Portuguese (mainlyBrazilian Portuguese ) was spoken by 3.38% of residents, while French (includingCanadian French ) was at 1.66%, German at 1.12%, Italian 0.99%, and Russian was 0.85% of the population. Due to the large Jewish andIsraeli community, Yiddish made up 0.81% of speakers, and Hebrew was themother tongue of 0.74% of the population. [cite web |url=http://www.mla.org/map_data_results&state_id=12&county_id=&mode=&zip=&place_id=45025&cty_id=&ll=&a=&ea=&order=r |title=MLA Data Center Results of Miami Beach, FL |publisher=Modern Language Association |accessdate=2008-09-26]Another unique aesthetic attribute of South Beach is the several colorful and unique
lifeguard stands, still used today by South Beach's lifeguards. AfterHurricane Andrew , Architect William Lane donated his design services to the city and added new stops on design tours in the form of lifeguard towers. His towers instantly became symbols of the revived City of Miami Beach.Geography
South Beach is traversed by numerical streets which run east-west, starting with First Street and the largely pedestrianized
Lincoln Road (between 16th and 17th). It also has 13 principal Roads and Avenues running north-south, which, from theBiscayne Bay side, are Bay Road, West Avenue,Alton Road , Lenox Avenue, Michigan Avenue, Jefferson Avenue, Meridian Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, Drexel Avenue, Washington Avenue,Collins Avenue (Florida State Road A1A ), and Ocean Drive. There are three smaller avenues (that do not run the entire length of the beach) in the Collins Park area, named Park, Liberty, and James. Most locals agree that South Beach's northern boundary runs along Dade Boulevard from Lincoln Road on the bay side of the island, and heads east-north-east until it connects with 23rd Street, which forms the northern boundary on the ocean side.Residential neighborhoods
There are several
residential neighborhood s in South Beach. The old stereotype of South Beach as a run-downretirement mecca for seniors is exploited in theHollywood movie , "The Crew " which starredRichard Dreyfuss andBurt Reynolds . In its early existence,black people (African American s andWest Indian s), many of whom helped build many of the originalArt Deco buildings were not permitted to live on South Beach, or any part of Miami Beach for that matter. Also, duringsegregation ,Jewish people were subjected toJim Crow laws , and therefore they were not allowed to live north of Fifth Street, thus the area became known as SoFi (South of Fifth.) Manysynagoge s andyiddish theatre s were built in the area during that time. Presently, the same area (SoFi) boasts many of the most affluent and exclusive condominium buildings ever to be built on Miami Beach. In fact SoFi, this relatively small area, now accounts for nearly 18% of the residential tax base for all of Miami Beach due to its high property values. The glittering glass towers of the area include the large resort-like condominium buildings such as Portofino Tower and sister buildings such as ICON (spearheaded by designerPhilippe Starck ), Murano at Portofino, Murano Grande at Portofino, The Apogee, and The Continuum buildings (I and II). Now, it also encompasses the area from the Atlantic ocean east to Biscayne Bay on the west, and from Fifth Street to the South Pointe Park. Although mostly residential, the area has some light commercial (mainly restaurants, a few hotels and the Miami Beach Marina complex). This area has several notable nightlife destinations, including Opium Garden, Privé, Nikki Beach Club, and Pearl. It also has several smaller, upscale bars and restaurants, includingJoe's Stone Crabs , Smith & Wollensky's steak house, and China Grill. South Beach is also home to two schools in the area;Miami Beach High School and South Pointe Elementary.Flamingo Park is the neighborhood directly north of Fifth and expands from Alton Road on the west to Washington Avenue on the east, with its northern boundary being Lincoln Road; it does not include Lenox. This area consists mainly of low rise apartment buildings, with commercial development largely limited to Alton Road, Washington Avenue, and Lincoln Road. Presently, there is little notable nightlife, with the exception of Tantra on 15th Street. It is also home to Flamingo Park, one of South Beach's public parks, which includes recreational facilities such as tennis, racketball and basketball courts.
Flamingo West is a neighborhood of single family homes that spans from north of the Park to Lincoln Road on Lennox and Michigan Avenues.
Collins Park is South Beach's most "up and coming" neighborhood, according to the
Miami New Times . The newspaper cites the new Sanctuary Spa Resort, an updatedpublic library , and several open projects as evidence for its claim. Collins Park is contained by 17th Street to the south, 23rd Street to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and Washington Avenue/Pinetree Drive to the west. It is directly across from the Miami Beach Convention Center. Collins Park consists mainly of low riseart deco buildings built in the 1930s and 1950s; it is also the location of the Bass Museum of Art. The area is currently undergoinggentrification , as many of the oldapartment s from the 1980s (many of which still have bars on their windows) are being purchased by majorNew York andSouth Florida real estate developer s to be converted intocondominium s.Additionally, many
high-rise building s are located along Bay Road and West Avenue, and there are multifamily residences located north of Lincoln Road and east of Collins Park. The Flamingo, the world's largest apartment complex, is located on Bay Road.Commercial and Other Areas
Lincoln Road
Lincoln Road is an open-air pedestrian mall, considered South Beach's premiere shopping area. It is home to many restaurants and several night clubs, such as Score and Funktion, as well as many retail outlets. While Lincoln Road was one time rather downtrodden, with its unique boutique shops and restaurants, since the 1960s it has had "an esoteric chic that maintains its trendy appeal." (ref. Ocean Drive Magazine) It is located in between 16th Street and 17th Street and spans the beach in an east-west direction. Among the late 1990s restaurants on Lincoln Road was one owned by actor Michael Caine, and managed by one of his daughters. The restaurant has since closed. Lincoln Road commerce is greatly facilitated by the 17th street parking garage. The Miami Beach Preservation Board recently approved the closure of automobile traffic on the westward part of Lincoln Road, in favor of the renovation of theSunTrust building. The extension of the pedestrian mall is complemented by the opening ofSTAY at Lincoln in March of 2008.Ocean Drive
Ocean Drive is the easternmost street in South Beach, and stems from south of First to 15th Street, running in a north-south direction. Ocean Drive is responsible for the South Beach aesthetic that most out-of-town visitors expect. It is a popular Spring Break and tourist area, including the famous, yet predominantly local, Pearl and Nikki Beach night spots. It is also home to several prominent restaurants (including "News Cafe," "Mango's," and the MTV-popularized "Clevelander") and is the site of Gianni Versace's former ocean front mansion.
The Carlyle Hotel on Ocean Drive near 13th Street is an iconic Art Deco landmark. Built in 1939, it is one of the most sought after settings for photo shoots, televised programming, Hollywood and independent film-making. It was the outside setting for the 1996
MGM film "The Birdcage ".fact|date=July 2007Collins Avenue
Collins Avenue runs parallel to Ocean, one block west. It is also State Road A1A. Collins is home to many historic Art Deco hotels, and several nightclubs to the north, including Mynt and Rokbar.
Española Way
Española Way, which runs from Collins Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue, was conceived by N.B.T. Roney (of the Roney Plaza Hotel) in 1925 as "The Historic Spanish Village," modeled after the romantic Mediterranean villages found in France and Spain. Today it consists of art galleries, restaurants, and quirky shops.
Alton Road
Alton Road is the main westside north-south street located 1-3 blocks from Biscayne Bay. On the part that traverses South Beach, the road is host to many local businesses, including dry cleaners, small furniture stores, small grocery markets, non-chain restaurants and fast food restaurants. It is mainly residential once it crosses Michigan Avenue north of South Beach.
Washington Avenue
Washington Avenue is one of the best-known streets in South Beach. Running parallel with Ocean and Collins, Washington is notorious for having some of the world's largest and most popular nightclubs, such as
Crobar and Mansion. During "season" (October 15 to May 15th) the street is jammed with traffic until early in the morning (as late as 6 am) every night of the week. In the 1990s explosion of South Beach as a nighclub venue, its nightclub moguls included Ingrid Casares, whose investors included the singer Madonna Ciccone.Nightlife
South Beach has an active club and bar scene. It is host to more than 150 clubs and other venues, most of which close at 5 am. South Beach can be expensive, and access to nightclubs is often difficult for non-locals who do not have connections, or do not plan their evenings. Access to more popular nightspots can cost $20-60 depending on event and venue and sometimes comes with a wait of several hours, in addition to evaluation by door staff.
Nightlife in South Beach is dynamic and ever-changing, although The Clevelander and Mac's Club Deuce have remained steadfast tourist destinations on Ocean Drive for well over a decade. The average club is only open for about a season or less. Recently, the local government has been taking steps to prevent these short-lived venues from establishing themselves at all.
The television program, "UberGuide", produced by Peace Arch Entertainment, recently profiled South Beach, naming B.E.D. nightclub as one of the top ten legendary bars in the world.
Fashion shooting
South Beach is one of the world's foremost locations for fashion shoots, making the Miami area the model shoot capital of the United States. Approximately 1500 models live in the area, with many more arriving during the prime fashion shooting season, October to March. Ocean Drive is the most popular place for shoots, but back streets are often used as well.
ee also
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Spring Break
*List of upscale shopping districts
*Lincoln Road
*South Florida
*Miami
*8th & Ocean
*Macarthur Causeway
*Julia Tuttle Causeway
*Venetian Causeway
*Fisher Island, Florida Notes
References
*"Florida", DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, 2004, pg. 67
*Muir, Helen. (1953) "Miami, U.S.A." Coconut Grove, Florida: Hurricane House PublishersExternal links
* [http://www.miamiandthebeaches.com - Miami fan site, links to Miami & South Beach related information]
* [http://www.mblifedesign.org - The lifeguard towers of Miami Beach]
* [http://www.mysobe.com/miami-beach-cards/ - Postcards of South Beach]Gallery
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