After World War II, an influx of Puerto Ricans arrived in Miami, the result of government policies that encouraged work in the U.S.
- Many of them landed in what became Little San Juan, seeking industrial jobs nearby, including the garment industry, which had already taken root decades earlier.
Today, that tight enclave is what we consider to be Wynwood Norte, situated east of Midtown and just north of Wynwood.
Why it matters: Many people don’t recognize the history of Miami’s neighborhoods, in part because many…..