The Upper East Side is an emerging Miami neighborhood along Biscayne Boulevard, showcasing stunning MiMo (Miami Modern) architecture from the 1950s and 60s alongside new development. The area encompasses the Morningside and Bayside Historic Districts, featuring some of Miami's most charming residential streets with mid-century homes under mature tree canopies. Local businesses have flourished along Biscayne Boulevard with independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants creating a walkable village atmosphere. The neighborhood offers proximity to the Design District and Wynwood while maintaining a diverse, authentic character that newer developments lack. Real estate includes historic single-family homes, renovated MiMo apartment buildings, and new construction—attracting young families, design enthusiasts, and buyers seeking character and value close to Miami's urban core.