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The NW 7th Avenue Corridor is poised to become the Region’s premier location for business development, growth, innovation and culture.
Few corridors in Florida have the assets, visibility, access and vibrant business community of Uptown Avenue 7. From 79th Street to the Golden Glades, NW 7th Avenue is undergoing new investment.
In 2004, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a redevelopment plan and built a trust fund to create the Northwest 7th Avenue Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), also known as Uptown Avenue 7.
Our mission is to:
Reposition 7th Avenue as a Major Regional Employment Center
Support the Growth And Expansion of Existing and New Small Businesses
Provide Training and Increased Employment Opportunities For Residents of Northwest Miami- Dade.
If you’re looking to grow your business, move your business, or start a new business, we’re here to help with:
Property Redevelopment Grants up to $50,000
Equipment and Technology Grants up to $10,000
Relocation, Permitting and Zoning Assistance
Federal Opportunity Zone Financing
Obtaining Federal, State and County Incentives
Expansion Financing Through Our Partners
Marketing & Promotion of Your Business
Public-Private Redevelopment Project Investment.
Hello Uptown Vendors & Small businesses
The NW 7th Avenue CRAinvites you to celebrate Black Business Month and meet the newly installed board members on Wednesday, August 2nd, at 6pm at Arcola Lakes Library, 8240 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33150
Is your business located on the corridor? Are you looking to relocate to Uptown Avenue 7? Stop by and say hello and learn about what the NW 7th Avenue CRA is doing to support local businesses.
August is National Black Business Month, a time to recognize and support Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs across the country. The annual celebration was created in 2004 when historian John William Templeton and engineer Fredrick E. Jordan partnered to advance the policies affecting 2.6 million African American businesses and develop greater economic freedom for Black communities.
This month we reflect on the history of Black entrepreneurship and its positive impact on the United States economy. We encourage all of our businesses to join us Wednesday, August 2nd, 6pm at Arcola Lakes Library. We look forward to meeting you! Sincerely, Uptown Avenue 7
453
Businesses
2,755
Employed
655M
in Revenue on Uptown Avenue 7
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Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jean Monestime presents the 4th Annual Uptown Avenue 7 Arts and Cultural Festival. A FREE Family Funday of music, food and activities for everyone! For more information, vending and/or sponsorship contact 786-287-7008 or email info@muce305.org