Miami, gone with the…recession?
October 30, 2009 · 1 Comment

- Malena Marchan – Author/Contributor of Bloggers of The Americas
I remember when I was freelancer for the news Agency France Presse about 7 years ago, I was assigned to write a piece on Miami and how it was turning into the capital of Latin America, the bridge between north and south…. READ THE BLOG HERE.-
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Alexander Vikstrom // October 31, 2009 at 11:11 am |
Couldn’t agree more. Miami is a ghost town in comparison to the nineties. Why do you think Miami has lost his position in The Americas??