Lincoln Eatery

Terranova created the Lincoln Eatery, noted as Miami Beach’s first food hall, building a sense of community in the heart of Lincoln Road. The Lincoln Eatery brings together 16 fast-casual, artisan, and grab-and-go concepts for locals, foodies, tourists, and anyone seeking a place to eat, drink and relax in the city. The innovative space also serves as host to a variety of events and is noted as a popular gathering place celebrating the intersection of food, design, and community in a setting perfect for Instagram-worthy moments.

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

Stephen Bittel is a longtime advocate and board member of the 83-acre botanic garden with extensive collections of rare tropical plants.  His work includes spearheading and funding the planting of 1,000 orchids within the trees along Miami Beach’s iconic Lincoln Road, which has served to beautify the area and engage the community in celebration of a key asset: native Florida plants. The orchids, which more than a century ago blanketed oak and mahogany trees throughout South Florida, were attached to existing trees along Lincoln Road as part of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s “The Million Orchid Project.”

Studios on the Mile

In partnership with the Coral Gables Business Improvement District, Terranova launched Studios on the Mile in 2020. Encompassing six different spaces for a total of 8,655 SF on the 200 block of Miracle Mile, the initiative enabled a variety of artists to convert the spaces to working studios and galleries. From highly regarded contemporary painter and sculptor, Carlos Luna, to high school graduates awarded the Isaiah Fund Scholarship, the artist studios and galleries have provided unique opportunities for the community to come together in celebration of its growing art scene.