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MI MI DESIGN DISTRICT SHORE- CREST LITTLE RIVER BELLE MEADE BAY- SIDE LITTLE HAITI MIAMI MORNING- LIBERTY SIDE DESIGN DISTRICT CITY BUENA VISTA BAY- POINT DESIGN 16 M DISTRICT yearly visitors to Miami Sept 2017 - Aug 2018 MIDTOWN WYN- WOOD EDGE- % 50 -100 WATER increase in retailers CIVIC GARPELAND year-over-year sales CENTER HEIGHTS OMNI Jan 2018 PARK WEST 26 B WEST FLAGLER in direct expenditures LITTLE DOWNTOWN DODGE ISLAND from visitors HAVANA RIVERSIDE Sept 2016 - Aug 2017 $55 B CORAL THE BRICKELL BRICKELL SHENANDOAH overall 2016 sales GATE ROADS KEY 136% SILVER BLUFF increase in median VIRGINIA price single-family homes KEY surrounding Miami’s Design District COCONUT 2012 - 2017 GROVE THE ULTIMATE DESTINATION FOR CUTTING-EDGE FASHION, ART, DESIGN AND CULTURE FASHION A. Lange & Söhne Marni Ann Sacks Mitchell Gold + Institute of Arclinea 150 Alice + Olivia Max Mara Bob Williams Contemporary Armani/Casa BA&SH Miu Miu Modern Home 2 Go Art Miami Bang & Olufsen Berluti MM6 Maison Margiela Molteni&C—Dada Locust Projects LUXURY Bisazza Bulgari Mrkt Deux by Modus Miami Maman Fine Art Boffi Studio Burberry Omega Boutique Monica James Markowicz Fine Art Miami-Solesdi RETAILERS Cartier Panerai Natuzzi Italia Mathew Ritchie: Brown Jordan Céline Parmigian Fleurier Nice B Home After Light Bulthaup Miami Chernaya Bridal Piaget No Borders for Mora Studio Ceramic Matrix House Prada Design Obsolete Media Citco Christian Louboutin Pucci Oggetti Opera Gallery Crescent Garden Chrome Hearts Rag & Bone One of a Kind Primary Projects Decorator’s Plumbing Cos Ralph & Russo Orlean The Haitian Heritage Design Within Reach Daniella Kronfle Rick Owens Ornare Museum Designer’s Tile Dior Rimowa Pianeta Legno Emilio Robba FOOD & DRINK Dior Home Roberto Coin Poliform USA Flor ECJ Luxe Rolex Boutique Saint-Louis Crystal Abacco Wines Galilee Lighting Empressa Saint Laurent Simonia’s & Wine Bar HausScape En Avance Seiko Spazio Di Casa Fine Crumb on Parchment Henge + Listone Eres Seven Biçakçi Italian Furniture Ella Giordano Ermenegildo Zegna Tag Heuer & Kitchens Estefan Kitchen Holly Hunt Fendi The Bazaar Project Susane R Ladurée Internum and Design Genius Jones Theory Lifestyle Boutique Mandolin Aegean Italian Luxury Design Giorgio Armani Tiffany & Co. The Rug Company Bistro Italicam Givenchy Tod’s The Shade Store MC Kitchen Ivette Arango Gucci Tom Ford Threadcount Michael’s Genuine Interior Design Harry Winston Tory Burch Versace Home Food & Drink Jalan Jalan Hermès Tourbillon Waterworks OTL Janus et Cie Hublot Ulysse Nardin Jonathan Adler I on the District Vacheron Constantin ART Kartell Isabel Marant Vagu Art&Art Collection L’arte Kitchen & Living IWC Schaffhausen Valentino Bossa Gallery Lema Jaeger-LeCoultre Van Cleef & Arels De La Cruz Liaigre Jason of Beverly Hills Vº73 Collection Ligne Roset Jon Lobb Versace Contemporary Linea Studio Lanvin Boutique Vhernier Art Space Lladró Loewe Yvel FAAM—Fine Art Luxury Living Longchamp Zadig & Voltaire Auctions Miami Showroom Loro Piana Flotsam & Jetsam: Michael Dawkins Shop Architects Louis Vuitton HOME & DESIGN Home Maison Margiela Adriana Hoyos Minotti Miami N ADRIANA HOYOS ERY LL KOIO THIERRY GA LINEA STUDIO MOLTENI C DADA REACH CREED LA BOUTIQUE EMPREZA ABC POLIFORM HAUSSCAPE GUCCI MC KITCHEN ARGENT DLOFT KITCHEN ETA HON OWENS ITALICAM MO BONE JOSEPH BIXIE VEN BUC BOTTEGA CREPE ICK RO R DESIGN GARAGE OGGETTI ARGENT ORNARE ERES PRADA ILBRICK 108 108 100 NO. 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LOUIS MAMAN FINE ART PRIMARY CRYSTAL IGK PROJECTS SALON IGNS TOD’S ES ROLEX TOM CARTIER WATERWORKS FURNITURE D NIBA HOME FORD HERMÉS LONGCHAMP RUSSO L’EXCELLENCE OMEGA RALPH & LANVIN INTERNUM DBC FITNESS RY LOUIS CO. & DESIGN VUITTON DIOR AVAILABLE SUITES CCI IGN MAXALTO/ HARRY NY & ZEGNA PU ODDS ARMANI MIU VERSACE GIORGIO ARCLINEA BUENA VISTA WINSTON LOEWE KARTELL DES BURBERRY GIVENCHY STATION MAX MARA LUXURY VALENTINO TIFFA ARMANI CASA / ITALIAN LUXU LIVING VAN CLEEF MRKT CERAMIC BVLGARI JBH & ARPELS IWC FROM MATRIX VACHERON HOLLY HUNT US POSTAL SERVICE BLUE BOTTLE LIGNE ROSET NE 40th Street ESTEFAN KITCHEN RISE NATION ELLA JUNGLE TOURBILLON COURT PLAZA MADLAB JOHN BULTHAUP LOBB 114 120 130 140 TAG HEUR MINOTTI AHANA YOGA TUTTLE STREET CITCO COURT ORANGE JLC THEORY ALS GARAGE BOFFI PANERAI PIAGET HUBLOT ECJLUX FITNESS VHERNIER PARMIGIANI MINS TO BISAZZA CAROUSEL DOWNTOWN STUDIOS SHULMAN+ ISTITUTO MARANGONI MIAMI ASSOCIATES MINS TO MIAMI 130 SOUTH BEACH (SUITE 500) MINS TO MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT YVEL SEVAN WINES ABACO LLADRÓ BIÇAKÇI COIFFURE Retail and showroom spaces from 1,064SF to 2,468SF available in the vibrant Miami Design District, for immediate possession. Located in the heart of Miami’s most innovative fashion, design, dining & architectural experiences Divisions available Up to 50 feet of frontage Ideal for luxury boutique tenants Valet, street and garage parking JOIN AWARD-WINNING RETAILERS SUCH AS CARTIER, FENDI, GUCCI, HERMES, BULGARI, CELINE, DIOR, ROLEX AND MORE! NE 40th Street 114 120 130 140 Oliver Peoples 1,064 SF Available Sisley Cosmetics Q2 2019 Guerreiro Jewelry 2,444 SF 2,230 SF Richard Orlinski Diesel 2,468 SF Gallery Michael’s Genuine Lauren Moshi Restaurant (2 Levels) Available Available Available Q1 2020 Q1 2020 540 SF Q2 2019 Available 130 Q 20 (SUITE 500) Storage Seiko Rolex Longchamp Plaza Walkway Plaza Artist Rendering 114 NE 40 STREET NE 40th Street 2,444 SF AVAILABLE Q1 2020 2,444 SF Richard Orlinski Gallery Available Q1 2020 Artist Rendering 120 NE 40 STREET 2,230 SF NE 40th Street AVAILABLE Q1 2020 2,230 SF Diesel Available Q1 2020 Artist Rendering 130 NE 40 STREET 1,064 SF - PLUS MEZZANINE AVAILABLE Q2 2019 NE 40th Street SF Available Q2 2019 Mezzanine 307 SF 130 NE 40 STREET 540 SF - SUITE 500 AVAILABLE Q2 2020 NE 40th Street 540 SF Roberto Coin Available Q 2020 140 NE 40 STREET Available Q2 2019 2,468 SF - 2 LEVELS NE 40th Street 140 AVAILABLE Q2 2019 OPEN TO BELOW Ground Level 2 2,146 SF 1,851 SF MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT A LOOK TO THE FUTURE The latest expansion of the $1.4 billion Miami Design District is almost complete. Take a stroll through the new pedestrian walkways, experience art installations, magnicent plazas & enjoy all the retail ranging from ultra-luxury to urban-hip. But it doesn't stop there. More attractions are on the way! Due to arrive over the next six months are four new restaurants by culinary stars Brad Kilgore, Joël Robuchon and Jean-Georges Vongerichten. So is a large food hall, St. Roch Market featuring 12 eateries. Also slated to join the growing list of retailers; Dolce & Gabbana, Balenciaga and Céline. Visitors also have two new hotels to look forward to due to be completed in 2020. Experience Miami's Design District-- where architecture, Giving the Design District’s locale art, design, dining and cultural a distinct advantage over traditional malls. programming come together on 18 square blocks in the An analysis published by Fung Global Retail & center of Miami creating the Technology cited leisure shopping — stores surrounded ultimate destination! by restaurants, entertainment venues and service businesses — as one of the biggest potential growth areas for the retail industry. More than a dozen retailers within the Design District reported a year-over-year increase of 50-100 percent in sales in January 2018. The number of vehicles parked inside the City View garage (which is intentionally priced low, at $3 for four hours, to encourage visitors) has gone up 50 percent every month since June 2017, while the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami has drawn in over 30,000 visitors since opening its doors in December. MI MI DESIGN DISTRICT JONATHAN REIFLER 212.308.2061 [email protected] MICHAEL COMRAS 305.532.0433 [email protected] DANIELA SWAEBE 786.724.1006 [email protected].
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