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New York Times: In Miami, a Pandemic-Fueled Boom

Jul 14, 2022
by The Underline
Introduction
Amy Tara Koch (@amytarakoch) at New York Times Travel (@nytimestravel) recently highlighted The Underline in a feature article about Miami where The Underline is mentioned as a public art destination! "The Underline, a civic project in Downtown Miami, is in the process of transforming 10 miles of barren lands beneath the Metrorail system into native-plant gardens. You can stroll from Miami River to S.W. 13th Avenue, taking in the cityscape and functional artworks like Cara Despain’s terrazzo-topped Ping-Pong tables, which speak to rising sea levels." Read the full story here or download it here.

Amy Tara Koch (@amytarakoch) at New York Times Travel (@nytimestravel) recently highlighted The Underline in a feature article about Miami where The Underline is mentioned as a public art destination!

"The Underline, a civic project in Downtown Miami, is in the process of transforming 10 miles of barren lands beneath the Metrorail system into native-plant gardens. You can stroll from Miami River to S.W. 13th Avenue, taking in the cityscape and functional artworks like Cara Despain’s terrazzo-topped Ping-Pong tables, which speak to rising sea levels."

Read the full story here or download it here.

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July 14, 2022

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