This is dope news for the culture and economy. Flo Rida is making history in his hometown of Miami Gardens by planting the seeds of economic empowerment. The chart-topping rapper and entrepreneur just broke ground on what will become the city’s first fully Black-owned shopping plaza, setting the stage for a new era of ownership and opportunity.
The major real estate event was joined by Councilman Reggie Leon, where Flo Rida revealed his ambitious plans to revitalize the Cloverleaf Shopping Plaza, which he purchased in 2023 for $10 million through his company Strong Arm Management. Located at 230 NW 183rd Street, the 27,813 square foot plaza sits just blocks away from where the Grammy-nominated artist grew up and now stands as a bold statement of community-driven progress.
Get this, the plaza already houses trusted neighborhood staples like Cloverleaf Beauty Supply, Creole Kitchen, Boost Mobile, and Top Notch Cigars. With renovations on the way, the space will soon become a thriving destination for Black-owned businesses and a cultural anchor in the heart of Miami Gardens…