Atlantica - 01.01.2004, Síða 19

Atlantica - 01.01.2004, Síða 19
depression hit. Miami Beach got back on a roll in the middle of the 1930s when a number of hotels of various sizes were erected on Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue. Over this decade or so, most of the buildings in the historic Deco District were raised. This charming area is made up of 800 listed Art Deco buildings and is one of the main attractions in South Beach. Without them, this would have been like any other beach town. In the wake of WWII, a quiet period followed, apart from the short phases during the 1950s when Miami Beach was known as the “Cuba of America”, a certain indica- tion of what was to come. It was the first part of a downhill turn up until the mid- eighties when the economic life in Miami and neighbouring areas began profiting from the massive number of immigrants from Cuba and South America. With them came a community unlike any other in the US: a unique blend of South and North America where the pioneering spirit of the immi- grants could blossom in both positive and negative ways. Miami became the biggest gate for cocaine into the States and the money of drug barons flowed through its streets. It was exactly this atmosphere – the heady mix of glamour and crime in the sun-baked surround- ings that appealed to TV producer and director Michael Mann who used it to fire his imagination for the extremely popular Miami Vice TV series. The show helped to elevate the glamorous status of Miami Beach. From the late eighties, construction has been consistent and it’s incredible to witness all the hotels and buildings being both built and refur- bished. 24HRS DRIVE The few early December days I spent on Miami Beach were calm: hurricane sea- son was over, and high season had begun. But despite that, there weren’t a lot of people around, even in the main tourist areas of South Beach, where Florida 014 Atl 104 Florida -17.ps 17.12.2003 18:11 Page 17

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