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The Buena Vista Post Office: A Unique Commercial Landmark in Design District Miami

Nestled within the heart of Miami's vibrant Design District, the historically designated Buena Vista Post Office building recently changed hands, fetching a remarkable $8.1 million in the real estate market. This iconic retail location has a rich history, having been home to an array of restaurants and a high-end Italian couture boutique.

A Culinary Journey:

The Buena Vista Post Office witnessed various culinary transformations over the years. It all began with Domo Japones, a venture by Amir Ben-Zion and his partners, which added a touch of Japanese flavor to the neighborhood. The establishment was a testament to the district's dynamic culinary scene.

The Evolution Continues:

Following Domo Japones, the torch was passed to the renowned chef Michelle Bernstein and her husband, David Martinez, who transformed the space into Sra. Martinez. Their innovative approach to dining left an indelible mark on the Design District until they closed their doors in 2012.

Amir Ben-Zion, a restaurateur and nightclub owner, then took the reins once more, collaborating with Amaris Jones to introduce Southstreet Restaurant & Bar. Their creation brought an eclectic bar menu designed by the experts at Bar Lab, adding a new layer of sophistication to the area's culinary landscape.

Italian Couture Meets History:

After the chapter of Southstreet, the Buena Vista Post Office took on a new identity when it welcomed Billionaire, an Italian couture boutique founded by Flavio Briatore. The boutique signed a long-term lease, marking this historic post office as their second U.S. location, with the first being in Las Vegas.

A Change in the Winds:

As the brand shifted hands and was acquired by Phillip Plein, rumors circulated about potential clauses in the rental lease for this unique location that may have triggered their departure. While the future plans for the property remain undisclosed, one thing is certain: the historical designation requires the preservation of the original facade, ensuring that the building's unique charm will endure.

The Buena Vista Post Office, now part of the Design District's rich history, has proven to be a versatile and sought-after space for a range of retail ventures. As the area continues to evolve, this landmark property remains an integral part of Miami's ever-changing and culturally diverse landscape.