Community News
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 · Overtown
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.
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
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
Overtown Affordable Housing Projects Advance Amid Boom
Multiple affordable housing initiatives are underway in Overtown, from recently opened renovated apartments to new construction topping out and planned for 2026. These efforts counter rising rents in the historic neighborhood without displacing residents. Local leaders hail them as vital to preserving community amid Miami's redevelopment pressures.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
No Overtown Cleanup This Saturday; Baynanza Offers Baywide Option
Overtown residents seeking a neighborhood cleanup this Saturday won't find a local event, despite earlier reports. Miami-Dade County's Baynanza Biscayne Bay Cleanup Day on April 11 mobilized thousands but has passed, with the next closest opportunity at Haulover Park. Amid South Florida's air quality concerns from the Everglades wildfire, community cleanups remain vital for local resilience.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Overtown's People's Bar-B-Que Poised for Revival at 350 NW 8th St.
The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency has issued an RFP to lease and operate the historic People's Bar-B-Que site, a cultural landmark shuttered for years. Community input will help select the winning proposal to bring back soul food staples to the neighborhood. The revival comes amid South Florida's push to preserve history while tackling economic revitalization.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Miami Mayoral Candidates Face Overtown Voters at Town Hall Tonight
Eight candidates for Miami mayor will field questions from residents at a town hall in Overtown at 5:30 p.m. today. Hosted at Jackson’s Soul Food, the nonpartisan event focuses on housing, policing and economic development amid the Nov. 4 general election. Overtown groups lead the coalition pushing civic engagement.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
UDRB OKs 22-Story Mixed-Use Tower with Micro-Dwellings in Overtown
Miami's Urban Development Review Board has approved a 22-story mixed-use project at 1129 NW 1st Court in Overtown, featuring 372 residences including 208 micro-dwellings. The development by Block 19 Owner LLC adds nearly 5,000 square feet of retail and over 800 parking spaces amid the neighborhood's housing boom. It aligns with local efforts to combat Florida's surging foreclosure crisis through affordable options.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Overtown Food Distribution Set for Today at Lotus House Lot
Health in the Hood hosts its monthly food distribution event today at 11:30 a.m. in Overtown, offering fresh produce, pantry staples, hygiene kits and health services to residents. Volunteers are still needed for registration and support amid rising local economic pressures from Florida's foreclosure surge.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Overtown Co-op Shareholders Spared Eviction in Ownership Fight
Shareholders at Town Park Village in Overtown have won a temporary reprieve from eviction after judges ruled they hold valid ownership shares. The decision halts ejectment proceedings for at least 14 residents amid allegations of mismanagement and fraud. The dispute unfolds against Florida's surging foreclosure crisis threatening homeowners statewide.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
16 Corner Redevelopment Offers Affordable Rent-Stabilized Units in Overtown
Historic Overtown's 16 Corner project has opened 44 renovated apartments with rents starting at $537 monthly, protected by a 30-year covenant for low- and moderate-income families. The no-displacement renovation restores five aging buildings without uprooting residents. Amid Florida's housing crisis, this initiative provides critical relief as foreclosures surge statewide.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
