Wednesday, July 4, 2007

"iPod, Starbucks and Internet. Hialeah Now!!!"


New Fun Places Opening Up!!

Have you noticed all the new and fun places opening up in Hialeah? Already opened are Chili's, Starbuck, and Lowes. Ready to open soon are Target, Applebees and rumor has it that Fuddruckers is coming to the Westland Mall area. Have you been to the new Publix Sabor Latino on 49 street, east of the Mall? And what about Express Clinics? We have been informed that as many as five Express Clinics will open by next year in Hialeah.


So why all the attention from this new and exciting companies with Hialeah?

Simple, every business person who knows the area is aware that Hialeah is in the early stages of a great influx of new and exciting businesses. These businesses want to capitalize in many aspects that will soon make Hialeah the great place it was always meant to be.

It's location! As Miami-Dade County expand, Hialeah benefits more and more because of its tremendous location. Surrounded by two airports which makes it very attractive to any business entity. From those who depend on the Airports for shipping to those who need easy access for travel. Take East 8th avenue (LeJeune Road) and within minutes you will be at Opa Locka Airport to the North or Miami International to the South.

Did you know that Hialeah now extends South of I-75 all the way to NW 170th street?
The Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and I-75 meet in Hialeah. Okeechobee Road (SR 27) on the South with access to both the Palmetto Expressway and State Road 112 provides access to major traffic arteries right into Hialeah.

It's People! No longer is Hialeah "Agua, Fango y Factoria". Now is "Familia, Negocio y Alegria". The population is getting younger and although a desire to keep the great traditions in place (cafecito and pastelitos), they also want the new and fun places like Starbuck and Chili's.
A New Mayor! The New Mayor has vision and continues to show that he is completely out of the box. He is in touch with new technology and new ways of doing business. He could be at the end of the day the most important piece to the puzzle that Hialeah needs to finally place it back in the now.

New and Exciting companies such as Express Clinics have seen the awesome opportunities that exist in Hialeah today. They project opening five locations inside Navarro's within one year.

There objective is to provide health care for acute common ailments such as common cold, flu,urinary tract infections, amongst others which until now have required an emergency room, urgent care or doctor's office visit. They will also be offering preventive medical advice, on-site diagnostic testing, treatment of a variety of common dermatological conditions and immunizations.

Just South of Westland Mall on 49th street and West 16th avenue is the new Publix
Publix Sabor is a supermarket developed with a Hispanic influence, featuring important differences to product brands, services and store
environment. Ads and product information are offered in both English and Spanish. All are intended to broaden the reach to the Hispanic community while creating an experience that everyone will enjoy. For more information on this new and exciting concept go to:
http://www.publix.com/sabor/

Part of the shopping center on West 8th avenue and 49th street is on a lake (The old Zayres and Publix Buildings) . Can you imagine demolishing the existing structure and building Sports Bars, Internet Cafe's, Restaurants, etc. facing the water? How many other places in Hialeah have the potential for night life to flourish?

Hialeah is part of the iPod, Starbuck and Internet generation. And if you don't believe us stop by Starbucks or Chili's in Hialeah and you will see a sample of successful businesses that are turning Hialeah into the place that it was always meant to be.

2007 All rights reserved: http://www.hialeahtodo.com/ - In order to publish this article all links must remain in place including this section and no alterations or changes can be made what so ever. If you have any questions please contact us at: info@hialeahtodo.com

1 comment:

gymbuff said...

Wishful thinking, but as a lifelong resident, I don't see Hialeah as being the next up and coming place to have fun and relax. As for me, once Friday comes around, I hit South beach, Brickell, and the upper East Side. Don't get me wrong; I am glad to see all the improvements going on in Hialeah, but a great yuppie destination? NOT!