Lincoln Road and Aventura Mall Both Announce Upcoming Food Halls

EATER — March 30, 2017 — BY OLEE FOWLER Over the past week details have emerged about two very different Miami malls and their upcoming food halls.

First up is Aventura Mall (19501 Biscayne Blvc), which come later this year will open a new three-level expansion wing on the east side of the property. Inside of it will house a variety of different restaurants and cafes like CVI.CHE 105, Serafina, Pubbelly Sushi, Harry’s Pizzeria, and Blue Bottle. Then on the third floor will be Treats Food Hall, which will feature a “curated collection” of more than a dozen different food options for hungry guests complete with indoor and outdoor seating complete with communal seating and something you don’t see every day: swings.

Down on Miami Beach, Curbed Miami is reporting that The Lincoln Eatery is slated to open in the fall of 2018 at 723 Lincoln Lane. It’ll highlight “fast and affordable dining options” with plenty of seating available, including a 5,000-square-foot rooftop meant for al fresco dining. No word yet on who might be serving up their cuisine in the hall.

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Men’s salon, Mexican eatery opening on Miracle Mile

SOUTH FLORIDA BUSINESS JOURNAL — December 22, 2016 — BY EMON REISER. A Miami Beach-based real estate advisory firm has confirmed multiple new tenants on downtown Coral Gables’ popular Miracle Mile.

Terranova Corp. announced the opening of a speakeasy and other incoming tenants, including a men’s salon and a Mexican eatery.

Copper 29 Bar opened in August at 206 Miracle Mile. The speakeasy features craft cocktails and a menu that includes short rib sliders, organic kale salad, flatbread, tuna tartare and other meals.

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Check out construction of the new Miami Beach Anthropologie

THE REAL DEAL — April 13, 2016 — BY KATHERINE KALLERGIS. Terranova Corporation is moving forward with construction of its 801 Lincoln Road project, a new retail and restaurant building that will house retailer Anthropologie.

The development firm and brokerage, led by Stephen Bittel, tapped Miller Construction Company to build the $11.8 million project just north of Lincoln Road on Meridian Avenue. It will be completed by the end of 2016, according to a press release.

Construction crews have demolished about half of the building, formerly occupied by Abuela’s and Deco Drive Cigars. The existing property will connect to the new three-story, 27,077-square-foot structure designed by Shulman + Associates with Wolfberg Alvarez & Partners. It will feature a glass exterior, a restaurant on the top floor with Anthropologie on the first two floors.

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