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LittleHaiti-GTAVC-northeastwards

Little Haiti in GTA Vice City, as viewed to the northeast.

Haiti

The center of Little Haiti.

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Little Haiti location

Little Haiti is a neighborhood in Vice City.

Character

Little Haiti is noted to be more run-down than Little Havana, with the presence of poorly maintained buildings, low-wealth businesses and smaller homes. The gang's solvent factory, located at the west side of Little Haiti, was destroyed in a Cuban ambush, aided by Tommy Vercetti. A large printing press, which would be purchased by Tommy Vercetti later in the storyline for money counterfeiting, is located at the border between Little Haiti and Little Havana. Phil Cassidy's home and weapons armory is located on the northwest end of Little Haiti. Kaufman Cabs, a local taxi cab company, is also based in Little Haiti, located a block north of Auntie Poulet's shack. An area within Little Haiti has its own zone name: Junk Yard. It consists of equipments and vehicles associated to junk yards in real life. Little Haiti had a population of 3,591 as of 1986.

Influence

Little Haiti is based on the real-life neighborhood of Miami with the same name.

Gang control

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, (1984), Little Haiti is under control of the Cholos street gang at the time also controlled Little Havana. The Cholos were presumably to be wiped out after their weapon warehouse was destroyed by Victor Vance and the Cubans leaving Little Haiti open for the Haitian control which takes place two years later.

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