APP GRATIS

What is it like to live in Hialeah, the city that is progressing?

Hialeah is a city in Florida notable for its high Cuban population. It has a unique street system. Discover what it is like to live in this region.


Living in Hialeah, Florida, is to experience the pulse of a community strongly influenced by its Hispanic and especially Cuban population.

The youtuber Eloy Travel Vlogs, In one of his videos, he showed how residents perceive the city and what the iconic places of this community are. Here we tell you some reasons that have led so many people from the island to settle in this area of Miami.

Economic Development in Hialeah

Known as "The City that Progresses," Hialeah has been a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit and tenacity of Cuban immigrants in the United States.

Since the 1930s, with the rise of commercial aviation, the city began to attract numerous workers, boosting its growth and economic development.

During the 1940s and 1950s, expansion continued with the creation of more than 2,200 manufacturing plants that provided jobs to thousands of migrants, marking a period of postwar prosperity.

Hialeah, host city for Cubans

The most significant demographic change occurred in the 1960s, when many Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's regime found refuge and opportunities to start over in Hialeah.

Affordable housing and abundant jobs made the city an ideal place for newcomers.

By the 1980s, Cubans not only made up the majority of the population, but had also assumed important roles in government, the business sector, and cultural institutions, something that continues to this day.

In the 1990s, during the rafters crisis, Hialeah was also a receiving territory for migrants. Since then it has been known as the "capital of Cubans in Miami".

Renting and buying homes in Hialeah

In the last three years, Hialeah has experienced a notable influx of Cubans, due to the current immigration crisis. This situation has led to some public services being pushed to the limit, and they have received government support to manage the massive arrival of people from the island.

Many Newcomers settle in "the City that Progresses", looking to be close to family and friends. They also choose this region because of the ease of continuing to use Spanish, their native language.

The growing demand in the real estate sector has generated a significant increase in rental costs in Hialeah, as well as in the sale prices of houses and apartments.

However, many people continue to choose to live in this area, because it has the services and infrastructure necessary to prosper in the United States.

Hialeah is a center of ceaseless activity, where individual and community effort converge to maintain and bring to life the city's unique character.

What do you think?

COMMENT

Filed in:


Do you have something to report?
Write to CiberCuba:

editores@cibercuba.com

 +1 786 3965 689