In today's digital age, where online shopping reigns supreme, establishing a flagship store in a bustling, high-traffic locale such as Brickell City Centre transcends mere retail strategy—it becomes a powerful form of advertising. By positioning themselves in a physical space within this vibrant urban hub, brands can forge genuine connections with consumers on a personal level, offering them a tactile and immersive shopping experience that simply cannot be replicated online.
Read MorePubbelly Sushi does a playful American take on Pan-Asian classics like grilled short ribs, spiced sashimi and, of course, rolls stuffed with every crustaceous creature imaginable.
Read MoreWe believe our brand offers a full 360 culinary experience, all under a single unified brand. You can eat at one of our 6 full-service concepts or from one of our 8 quick-service grab and go outlets; you can drink from one of our 5 bars, take a cooking class at our cooking and lifestyle studio, shop for over 1500 different specialty Italian retail goods, or be entertained listening to live performances at our music venue Musica dal Vivo.
Read MoreAddress: 701 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33130
Cost: $1.05-billion
Size: 4.9-million-square-foot
Type: mixed‐use development
Developer: Swire Properties, Inc. [known for their development of Brickell Key]
Read MoreStephen Owens, the long-serving president of Swire Properties, revealed his retirement plans, set to take effect in January 2017. A pivotal figure within the U.S. real estate subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Swire Pacific, Owens has dedicated an impressive 31 years to Swire Properties.
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