A Day in A Life on Broadway Ave
- miccheckwynwood
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

Broadway Harewood didn’t just buy a block — he rewrote its story. What started as a single storefront on 18th Ave became a heartbeat for a neighborhood hungry for opportunity, culture, and pride. This piece follows the man behind the name, the moment 18th Ave became Broadway Ave, and the daily rhythms that turned a street into a movement.
Background and Origins
Born and raised in the neighborhood he now invests in, Broadway Harewood learned early that place shapes people. He returned after years away with a clear mission: preserve the soul of his block while creating sustainable opportunities for neighbors. Fans who know the music and the hustle will recognize the same grit in the storefronts, murals, and late-night conversations that define the avenue today.
The Purchase and the Naming of Broadway Ave
The decision to buy the block was strategic and symbolic. He purchased multiple properties on 18th Ave, then announced a rebrand that felt less like a marketing stunt and more like a reclaiming — renaming the stretch Broadway Ave to honor the culture, the performers, and the everyday storytellers who made the street sing. The renaming ceremony was intimate: local artists, elders, and kids with spray cans turned a simple sign into a public promise.
Giving Back to the Hood
Giving back wasn’t an afterthought — it was the plan. Broadway Harewood help set up micro-grants for pop-up businesses, offered rent-stabilized spaces for creatives, and launched mentorship programs for youth interested in trades and the arts. The block now hosts free workshops, community dinners, and a rotating market that prioritizes local vendors. For residents, the change is tangible: jobs, safer streets, and a renewed sense of ownership.
A Day in the Life on Broadway Ave
Follow him from sunrise to sun set night and you’ll see the work behind the headlines. Mornings begin with coffee at a corner café where he checks in with tenants; afternoons are for meetings with artists, contractors, and community leaders; evenings are for block events where music and conversation spill into the street. Exclusive behind-the-scenes content captures the small, human moments — a handshake with a new vendor, a heated debate about a mural, a quiet moment of reflection on a stoop.
How to Watch and Subscribe
For fans who want the full, unfiltered experience, A Day In A Life on Broadway Ave is streaming now. Get exclusive footage, follow-along episodes, and bonus interviews by subscribing at https://www.miccheckwynwood.com/fuwoofilmz. Mic Check Wynwood gives viewers front-row access to the hustle, the heart, and the people who made Broadway Ave more than a name.
Closing
This is more than a profile — it’s a living archive of a neighborhood’s rebirth. Broadway Harewood didn’t just rename a street; he created a platform for community-led change. Tune in, subscribe, and watch how one block becomes a blueprint for giving back.





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