Current media coverage and upcoming developments hand-picked from the industry.

The Developer Who’s About to Transform Lincoln Road

BISNOW — March 16, 2016 Despite the defeat yesterday of the proposed 800-room Miami Beach Convention Center hotel (it got 45% yes but needed 60%), other initiatives may create new excitement in the area. Get ready for a juiced up “Lincoln Lane” nearby – and an enlarged Lincoln Road “District” eventually up to 17th Street.

That’s the vision of Terranova founder Stephen Bittel, well underway with two buildings on a little parallel street between Lincoln Road and 17th and bordered by Meridian and Pennsylvania

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Regus to relocate its workspaces near Lincoln Road

THE REAL DEAL — January 20, 2016 — BY INA CORDLE. Regus, a flexible workspace provider, plans to move off Lincoln Road, into a nearby building designed by the late architect Morris Lapidus.

The company has inked a 10-year lease with Terranova Corp. for 19,374 square feet, covering two floors at 1688 Meridian Avenue, just off Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, Terranova said.

The building, designed by Lapidus in 1961, is a mixed-use project totaling 92,644 square feet of office and retail space adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center.

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Miami Beach’s Eight-Block Landmark District Expansion Announced

CHAIN STORE AGE — August 11, 2015 — BY MELONIE MESSINA. Terranova, Lincoln Road shopping district’s largest property owner, released redevelopment plans to activate Lincoln Lane North by developing 723 North Lincoln Lane and 801 Lincoln road buildings. These buildings are part of Miami, Florida’s eight-block retail, dining and entertainment district located blocks from Miami Beaches.

Construction recently began on the vertical expansion of 723 North Lincoln Lane, a building just north of Lincoln Road and abutting Macy’s on 17th Street, three new stories totaling close to 38,500 sq. ft. Marshalls will be the anchor of the new building, taking 28,550 sq. ft., on the second and third floors and a portion of the ground floor.

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