Nuevo Miami covers the people, culture & ideas shaping the hemisphere’s most important diaspora capital — The Gateway to the Americas — unlocking Miami’s Latin influence and focusing on the top news stories in South Florida. From breaking news to culture, food, art, and politics — we cover what matters most to Miami’s Hispanic community. Welcome to the real Miami
Latin American buyers acquire 49% of all new luxury units in South Florida & Miami in cash as right-wing political turn sweeping Latin America shifts the city’s role from safe haven for flight capital to headquarters for a new generation of Latin American investment
Venezuela falls. Colombia’s election rattles investors. Argentina devalues again. Peru impeaches another president. And in Miami, the real estate prices go up, the private banks expand, and the working-class Latino community that built this city moves further from its center
Miami is the city where Latin America arrives, rebuilds, and puts down roots. It’s also one of the most expensive cities in the U.S. & the gap between what the city costs & what most of its Latino residents earn is getting harder to close
More than 900 journalists have been forced out of Latin America since 2018. Many end up in Miami. This is the story of the city that became the hemisphere’s unofficial newsroom in exile
Javier Mascherano led Inter Miami to the MLS Cup, made history with his best friend on the pitch, and then resigned four months later for reasons nobody is explaining
Miami is not just a refuge for Cuban exiles. It is a stronghold — one that has shaped American foreign policy toward Cuba for 67 years, produced the most powerful Latino diplomat in U.S. history, and is influencing the current tensions with the island in real-time
Thousands of fans in flamingo pink, Marc Anthony singing the anthem, and Lionel Messi heading a goal in the 10th minute. Nu Stadium opened Saturday in Miami — and a city that has always spoken fútbol finally has the cathedral to prove it