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Wednesday, April 15, 2026 · Little Haiti
Archbishop Shares Insights on Thriving Seminary Characteristics
Archbishop Thomas Wenski recently shared ten characteristics he believes define a thriving seminary, offering insights into the qualities valued in institutions for priestly formation.
Benihana Donates over $70,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Benihana has announced a donation of over $70,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, supporting the hospital's mission to treat and cure pediatric catastrophic diseases.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Miami-Dade Residents Encouraged to Prioritize Nutrition and Wellness
Miami-Dade County officials and community leaders are urging residents to prioritize nutrition and wellness, highlighting local resources like farmers' markets and community fitness programs.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Mega Bakery Unveils New Menu Items, Sweetening Miami Gardens Offerings
Mega Bakery in Miami Gardens has unveiled a new menu this week, introducing artisanal breads, gourmet cupcakes, and savory pastries to its offerings.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Mega Bakery Unveils New Menu Items
Mega Bakery on NW 167th Street in Miami Gardens has unveiled a new menu this week, featuring artisanal sandwiches, fresh salads, and specialty drinks.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Choosing the Right Doctor for Your Cosmetic Surgery Procedure
Weston residents considering cosmetic surgery are advised to carefully select their medical professional, focusing on credentials, experience, and accredited facilities for safety and optimal results.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Developers Vow to Protect Little Haiti Culture Amid Housing Boom
Developers behind massive projects in Little Haiti and Little River stressed priorities for residents, businesses and cultural preservation at a recent Miami real estate conference. Amid plans for thousands of affordable units and new transit hubs, they addressed fears of displacement. The discussions come as a $3 billion Swerdlow Group proposal advances through Miami-Dade approvals.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Magic City Developers Fund Little Haiti Trust with $3M Payment
Developers behind the Magic City Innovation District have paid $3 million to the Little Haiti Revitalization Trust, the first installment of up to $31 million pledged for affordable housing and community programs. The funds aim to bolster local businesses and job training amid ongoing revitalization efforts on 18 acres near NW 54th Street. Another $3 million is due within six months, per the city agreement.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Little Haiti Cultural Complex loses fourth leader in six years as manager fired
Dasha Saintremy was terminated by the City of Miami Parks Department days after calling for an investigation into the agency's leadership practices. Her firing marks the fourth leadership departure at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex in six years, leaving community members questioning the institution's stability.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Developers Pledge $31M Over 30 Years to Little Haiti Revitalization Trust
Developers Dragon Global, Lune Rouge and Plaza Equity Partners have committed $31 million to the Little Haiti Revitalization Trust as part of city approvals for massive new apartment and commercial projects. Already, $6 million has been delivered ahead of construction on the 25-story Sixty Uptown tower at NE 62nd Street. The funds support homebuyer aid, small business grants and scholarships amid South Florida's development surge.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
LHRT Board Applications Due Tomorrow for Little Haiti Leaders
Little Haiti residents have until tomorrow to apply for seats on the Little Haiti Revitalization Trust board, a key body shaping neighborhood development. The City of Miami is soliciting community members amid booming projects nearby. Contact Gabyson Cadestin at (305) 960-2964 for details.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
LHRT Opens 2026 Placemaking Grants Up to $5K for Little Haiti Programs
The Little Haiti Revitalization Trust has launched its 2026 Placemaking Grant Program, offering up to $5,000 for free, multi-session educational initiatives promoting culture and community engagement. Programs must occur within Little Haiti boundaries and match 50% of funding. Applications are open now via the City of Miami.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Little Haiti Job Fair Set for This Week at Community Center
The Little Haiti Community Center will host a job fair on Wednesday, connecting residents with local businesses and employment services amid Florida's surging foreclosures and economic pressures. Reported initially by Hy-Lo News, the event aims to provide immediate job opportunities for neighborhood families facing financial strain. With homeownership under threat statewide, this fair offers a vital lifeline for Little Haiti workers.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Miami Police, Little Haiti Residents Celebrate Haitian Heritage with Street Party
The Miami Police Department partnered with Little Haiti residents for a vibrant cultural street party this morning, featuring music, dance, food and art ahead of Haitian Heritage Month. The event at a key neighborhood location fostered community spirit amid national immigration debates and local challenges. Residents enjoyed traditions that strengthen bonds in the heart of Miami's Haitian enclave.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
