Miami retail wars

A fight for luxury dollars as sprawling as Game of Thrones. Which kingdom is right for you?

  • 26 Nov, 2018
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AT&T opens new store at Brickell City Centre

AT&T is expanding its retail presence in Miami. Just in time for the holidays, the company recently opened a spacious 5,800-plus square-foot store at the Brickell City Centre. The store design engages shoppers and encourages them to explore and interact with the latest products and services. Customers can check out solutions, devices and accessories across three unique zones in the store: Connected Experience Zone: "lifestyle vignettes" show how you can use products every day. This zone highlights music, home security, entertainment and more. Community Zone: visitors can shop and play at interactive "community tables." This section of the store displays...

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  • 21 Dec, 2016
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5 Reasons to Shop at Brickell City Centre

Which South Florida-based mall has been the centre (pun intended) of attention as of late? Brickell City Centre — that’s who! Nestled in Downtown Miami, the four-story mall spans three city blocks and is anchored by a 107,000 square foot Saks Fifth Avenue and luxury VIP Cinema from CMX. Discover 5 reasons to shop Miami’s freshest mall like a boss (Spoiler: many stores are firsts here in the USA!):

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  • 18 Dec, 2016
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Luke’s Lobster brings Maine crustaceans to the 305

December is tourist season in SoFlo, which means snow birds have flocked to the 305 for fun in the sun. But people aren’t the only things we are getting from the north … a Northern delicacy is calling Miami home.

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  • 12 Dec, 2016
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Brickell is growing quickly — but into what?

The massive city-within-a-city is bringing two condo towers, two office buildings, a hotel and 500,000 square feet of shopping — including a Saks Fifth Avenue, an Apple store and a dine-in movie theater. Analysts have called the development a “game-changer” for downtown Miami.

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  • 4 Dec, 2016
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