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Wynwood est un quartier de la ville de Miami aux États-Unis, un des sous-districts du quartier d'affaires de Downtown. Depuis les années 1990 et la présence accrue du promoteur * (en) (aussi associé aux projets de revitalisation de quartier de SOHO et de Philadelphie), le quartier de Wynwood subit d'importantes transformations visant à faire de ce dernier un pôle artistique urbain.
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Wynwood es un barrio histórico al norte del centro de Miami, dentro del condado de Miami-Dade. Está limitado por la North 20th Street al sur, la Interstate 95 al oeste, la Interstate 195 al norte y la Florida East Coast Railway al este. Originalmente fue el asentamiento de la comunidad portorriqueña en Miami. Su población estimada, en 2015, es de 8,621 habitantes. Antiguamente un distrito industrial, el barrio es hoy famoso por los murales que cubren las paredes de muchos de sus edificios.
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Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Wynwood is known for being an entertainment district, with artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, dance venues, among other retail options. Formerly an industrial district, the area is now known for the murals that cover the walls of many of the buildings and much of the sidewalks. It is north of Downtown Miami and Overtown, and adjacent to Edgewater. Wynwood has two major sub-districts, the Wynwood Art District in northern Wynwood, and the Wynwood Fashion District along West 5th Avenue. Wynwood roughly is divided by North 20th Street to the south, I-195 to the north, I-95 to the west and the Florida East Coast Railway to the east.
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Wynwood est un quartier de la ville de Miami aux États-Unis, un des sous-districts du quartier d'affaires de Downtown. Depuis les années 1990 et la présence accrue du promoteur * (en) (aussi associé aux projets de revitalisation de quartier de SOHO et de Philadelphie), le quartier de Wynwood subit d'importantes transformations visant à faire de ce dernier un pôle artistique urbain.
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