Marlins Ballpark Stadium in Miami is aiming to do what so many others have failed to: revitalize the area where it has been built. East Little Havana is a neighborhood that has gone downwards since 1972. Locals have now to deal with this impressive and disorienting landmark that rises in the midst of their life, rooted down in a broken neighborhood where it's hard to think that anyone who lives there, starting from the old lady that stares at the building from the porch of her decrepit house - asking herself what kind of renovation that building could bring to her - will actively participate to the reconstruction of the urban fabric that this Stadium is supposed to do.