Brickell City Centre, Miami’s landmark mixed-use development, unveiled its luxury retail center in November of 2016. Following the opening, several high-end and contemporary retailers have announced their plans to join the center. Brickell City Centre has most recently announced a two-story Zara, which will serve as a shopping destination for men, women, and children, as well as a MAC Cosmetics store. Both stores are set to open fall 2017.
“It has been our goal to create a retail center where shoppers have access to an extensive lineup of exciting and relevant brands,” said Debora Overholt, Vice President of Retail for Swire Properties. “We are very pleased to welcome recognized retail brands such as Zara and MAC. Brickell City Centre is built as a destination in and of itself – with the hotel, cinema, and other attractions creating an environment where shoppers want to and are able to stay longer,” she said.
These two stores join BCC’s existing tenant mix which includes the following opened stores: |
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120% Lino |
David’s Tea |
Nest Casa |
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Acqua di Parma |
Diptyque |
Ondademar |
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Addict |
Dr. Smood |
Orlebar Brown |
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Adolfo Dominguez |
Font |
Pandora |
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Agent Provocateur |
Giuseppe Zanotti |
Porsche Design |
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AllSaints |
Häagen-Dazs |
Pubbelly Sushi |
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American Harvest |
Harmont & Blaine |
Richard Mille |
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APM Monaco |
Illesteva |
Saks Fifth Avenue |
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Armani Collezioni |
In-Sight |
Samsonite |
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AT&T |
Intermix |
Santa Fe News & Expresso |
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Audemars Piguet |
Jorge Bischoff |
Santa Maria Novella |
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Baldinini |
Kendra Scott |
Sean Donaldson |
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Bally |
Koko & Palenki |
Sephora |
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Bath & Body Works |
Lafayette 148 New York |
Stuart Weitzman |
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Big Easy Wine Bar & Grill |
L’Erbolario |
Sundek |
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Boglioli |
Le Roy Rene |
Tacology |
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Bojanini Art Gallery |
LK Leetal Kalmanson |
Ted Baker London |
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BOSS |
LIVE! |
Tommy Bahama |
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C’Art |
Luke’s Lobster |
Victoria’s Secret |
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Capritouch |
Lululemon Athletica |
Vilebrequin |
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Caudalie |
Michele Lopriore |
Violeta’s + Baccarat |
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Coach |
Mirto |
Westime |
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Cole Haan |
Musart |
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A handful of acclaimed, chef-driven restaurants are currently operating in the center, including Luke’s Lobster, Pubbelly Sushi, American Harvest, Tacology, Santa Fe, Big Easy Wine Bar & Grill, Dr Smood and Haagen-Dazs, with a number of restaurants soon to open in the coming weeks.
The diverse mix features international cuisine, restaurant groups exclusive to Miami, and both fast-casual and contemporary experiences. The restaurants serve Brickell’s record-breaking daytime population (with it being the main financial district of the Southeast), its international tourists as well as the dense and affluent surrounding neighborhoods of Miami. CMX from Mexico, a luxury dine-in movie theater, will soon join the mix.
The project also recently re-launched its website with a “Create Your Own Itinerary” feature, which crafts custom BCC itineraries based on a visitor’s interests, the length of their visit and shopping and dining preferences. In the coming months, Brickell City Centre will also debut an advanced phone application for the project that is poised to be one of the most innovative and comprehensive apps created for a shopping center. Phase one of the app is currently downloadable on iTunes and Google Play.
BCC also recently launched a centre-wide playlist curated by the project’s global music director, Michaelangelo L’Acqua. The playlist, titled BCC 24/7, is also available for listening on Spotify by visiting http://bit.ly/2kkjzoQ.
For more information on Brickell City Centre, please visit: www.brickellcitycentre.com