Miami Beach to Name Street After Gloria Estefan — While the City Struggles With Real Problems

Miami Beach officials are once again prioritizing style over substance. On Monday, the city will rename 13th Street in South Beach after pop icon Gloria Estefan, while many residents wonder when leaders will start tackling the real issues — rising crime, homelessness, traffic chaos, and flooding.

The decision, backed by the Miami Beach Commission for Women, passed easily, adding yet another celebrity name to the city’s long list of symbolic gestures. “It’s great that we celebrate success,” one resident remarked, “but maybe fix the streets before naming them.”

Mayor Steven Meiner praised the move, calling Estefan “a true Miami Beach treasure” and commending her and her husband Emilio for their business investment and preservation of the historic Cardozo Hotel, which sits at the corner of 13th Street and Ocean Drive.

But critics say this type of performative politics has become the new norm — politicians eager for photo ops while ignoring Miami Beach’s deeper problems.

At 68, Estefan is indeed a cultural legend — a Cuban exile who built the American dream through talent and determination. She fled communist Cuba with her family at age two and rose to global fame as the “Queen of Latin Pop.”

The street naming ceremony will take place Monday at 11 a.m., right outside the Estefans’ Cardozo Hotel on Ocean Drive. The timing conveniently coincides with NPR’s release of a new Tiny Desk concert featuring the Grammy-winning singer — giving city officials another chance to smile for the cameras.

Miami Beach may be running out of solutions, but it’s certainly not running out of ceremonies.

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