Wynwood is known for being an entertainment district, with artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, dance venues, among other retail options.
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Wynwood is known for being an entertainment district, with artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, dance venues, among other retail options.
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Wynwood has long been referred to as Little San Juan, and is commonly known as El Barrio, because many Puerto Ricans immigrated to this Miami neighborhood from the island and northeastern cities in the 1950s.
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Tony Goldman, a developer, assisted in the growth of Wynwood by creating a mecca out of the already present graffiti.
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Wynwood Art District is a sub-district of Wynwood that contains galleries, outdoor murals and private art collections.
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The district is centered around Wynwood Walls, conceived of by the late urban developer Tony Goldman in 2009.
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Wynwood's idea was to revitalize the neighborhood by turning warehouses into works of art.
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Wynwood Technology District is a sub-district of Wynwood where various technology companies.
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Wynwood is served by Metrobus and Miami's free trolley service throughout the area, by Metromover's School Board station to the south, and by the Miami Metrorail in adjoining Allapattah less than a mile due west at:.
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Mosquito-control efforts in Wynwood have been difficult because it's a mixed-use area, where industrial sites are located next to a blend of residences and businesses.
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