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[[Image:NETmap.jpg|thumb|500px|On this map of the City of Miami, the neighborhood of ''Upper East Side'' is in the top right corner, marked in pink]]
[[Image:NETmap.jpg|thumb|500px|On this map of the City of Miami, the neighborhood of ''Upper East Side'' is in the top right corner, marked in pink]]

For the part of New York City, see [[Upper east side of Manhattan|Upper Eastside]]

The '''Upper Eastside''' (alternatively spelled East Side and commonly referred to as the Northeast<ref name="NET"/>) [[neighborhoods of Miami|neighborhood]] of the [[Miami|city of Miami]], is north of [[Midtown Miami|Midtown]], east of [[Little Haiti]], south of the village of [[Miami Shores]], and sits on [[Biscayne Bay]]. It contains the neighborhoods of [[Bay Point Estates|Bay Point]] and [[Morningside, Miami, Florida|Morningside]] and due to the [[Miami Design District]] and the MIMO District within its borders, it is home to a large population of [[fashion]] and [[design]] oriented people. There is a lot of artistic expression in the area among its residents.
The '''Upper Eastside''' (alternatively spelled East Side and commonly referred to as the Northeast<ref name="NET"/>) [[neighborhoods of Miami|neighborhood]] of the [[Miami|city of Miami]], is north of [[Midtown Miami|Midtown]], east of [[Little Haiti]], south of the village of [[Miami Shores]], and sits on [[Biscayne Bay]]. It contains the neighborhoods of [[Bay Point Estates|Bay Point]] and [[Morningside, Miami, Florida|Morningside]] and due to the [[Miami Design District]] and the MIMO District within its borders, it is home to a large population of [[fashion]] and [[design]] oriented people. There is a lot of artistic expression in the area among its residents.



Revision as of 04:41, 28 June 2008

On this map of the City of Miami, the neighborhood of Upper East Side is in the top right corner, marked in pink

For the part of New York City, see Upper Eastside

The Upper Eastside (alternatively spelled East Side and commonly referred to as the Northeast[1]) neighborhood of the city of Miami, is north of Midtown, east of Little Haiti, south of the village of Miami Shores, and sits on Biscayne Bay. It contains the neighborhoods of Bay Point and Morningside and due to the Miami Design District and the MIMO District within its borders, it is home to a large population of fashion and design oriented people. There is a lot of artistic expression in the area among its residents.

Demographics

The Upper Eastside has a population of 15,056 of different ethnicities and races that includes high, middle and low income residents. Biscayne Boulevard is the central spine of this neighborhood.[1] The neighborhood like the rest of Miami is quickly becoming composed mostly of artistic and bright colored homes and condos. The area has some of the highest crime rates in Miami for an area that has a substantial amount of middle- and high-income residents.

As of 2000,[2] The Upper Eastside had a population of 15,056 residents, with 6,263 households, and 3,167 families residing in the neighborhood. The median household income was $35,196.16. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 28.60% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 40.10% Black or African American, 25.09% White (non-Hispanic), and 6.21% Other races (non-Hispanic).

Public Projects

A beautification and landscape project was recently completed on Biscayne Boulevard and Legion Park and Eaton Park recently received improvements such as new playground equipment. Construction on new Little River Canal and efforts to fight crime are currently being worked on.[1]

Zoning

Under pressure from residents to keep undesirably large buildings out, The Miami City Commission considered new building codes and a 180 moratorium on February 26th of 2007. With many homes built in the late 1920s, the Upper Eastside encompasses some of Miami's oldest neighborhoods and residents desire to keep it that way. The proposed codes were looser on distance to low-density areas but stricter on building height.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Neighborhood Enhancement Team Profile
  2. ^ "Demographics of Upper Eastside Miami, FL". miamigov.com. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  3. ^ South Florida Business Journal - February 23, 2004