In early 2021, the
New York State Assembly passed a bill presented by State Assemblywoman
Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn providing funding for renaming the
New York City Subway's Newkirk Avenue station to
Newkirk Avenue–Little Haiti station. The proposed name was meant to recognize the recent designation of the area due to the large Haitian community in the vicinity around the station. On November 15, 2021, the station was renamed with a formal rededicatation on November 18, 2021, the 203rd anniversary of the
Battle of Vertières (the last major battle of the
Haitian Revolution). Haitian-owned businesses in the neighborhood include Sweet Sundays Café on Beverly Road which was opened in May 2024 and features Cremas Latte. In February 2025 after the Trump administration announced an end to
Temporary Protected Status for over 500,000 people, Haitian immigrants, even those with legal status, reacted by staying home, making its streets less vibrant temporarily. ==References==