MIAMI BEACH, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) will open Nike Miami, its newest retail experience tomorrow, Thurs., Jan. 19. The two-story, multi-sport store is digitally connected across more than 31,000 sq. ft., and is located at 1035 Lincoln Rd., in the heart of the City of Miami Beach’s shopping district. The new Nike Miami is designed...
Roca Hotel Now Under Construction On 5th Street In South Beach
A hotel is under construction on the corner of 5th Street and Michigan Avenue in Miami Beach. Signs at the property say that it will be called Roca Hotel. A website advertised at the site is blank, but was registered by RG Group. The property size is 14,000 square feet, and permits state that there will be 27,000 square feet of new construction. Kobi Karp is...
PMG closes On $29m Las Olas Riverfront Site, Apartments & Retail Planned
PMG completed the purchase of a $29 million property at Las Ola Riverfront, where they plan to build an apartment and retail project targeting millenials. The developer has previously said that rents would be about $3 per square foot. The proposed waterfront project is comprised of 2.38 acres of waterfront land and will encompass over two phase millennial...
Brickell City Centre announces free parking, Uber partnership
Parking in Miami’s Brickell area just got to be less of a hassle — and cheaper. Brickell City Centre, the new downtown shopping-and-dining complex, is offering free parking in its underground lots for a limited period. (No word on how long that will last.) An initial free parking period ended in November, when a $3-per-hour charge began. Of course, you could...
Wealthiest Zip Codes
Ranked by ESRI Wealth Rank Locally Researched by: Gilberto Medina, South Florida Business JournalJan 13, 2017, 6:00am EST Tapestry Segmentation provides an accurate, detailed description of U.S. residential neighborhoods, divided into 65 distinct segments based on demographic variables such as age, income, home value, occupation, household type, education and...
Little Haiti Will Gentrify Faster Than Any Other South Florida Neighborhood in 2017
A little more than a year ago, activist Marleine Bastien stood outside on a clear December day, waving signs in front of the headquarters of Fanm Ayisyen nan Miyami, her Little Haiti-based women’s rights organization. The group was demanding one thing from the City of Miami: Slow the rapidly snowballing pace of gentrification in the historically...