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Miami Design District

The Miami Design District is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States, and a shopping, dining and cultural destination. The Design District was redeveloped in the early 2000s under the direction of developer Craig Robins, president and CEO of Dacra, and L Real Estate with investment from General Growth Properties.[1] It is home to over 130 art galleries, showrooms, creative services, architecture firms, luxury fashion stores, antiques dealers, eateries and bars.[2]

Design District
Nickname: 
Buena Vista (historic name)
Coordinates: 25°48′46″N 80°11′32″W / 25.81278°N 80.19222°W / 25.81278; -80.19222
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyMiami-Dade County
CityCity of Miami
Government
 • City of Miami CommissionerRichard Dunn
 • Miami-Dade CommissionerAudrey Edmonson
 • House of RepresentativesDaphne Campbell (D) and Cynthia A. Stafford (D)
 • State SenateLarcenia Bullard (D), and Oscar Braynon (D)
 • U.S. HouseFrederica Wilson (D)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total3,573
 • Density9,385/sq mi (3,624/km2)
Time zoneUTC-05 (EST)
ZIP Code
33127, 33137
Area code(s)305, 786
WebsiteMiami Design District
Typical street in the Design District

Historically a part of Buena Vista, the Design District is located south of Lemon City (Little Haiti). It is roughly bound by North 36 St (US 27) to the south, North 43rd Street to the north, West First Avenue to the west and Biscayne Boulevard to the east.[3]

The Design District is in the crossroads of many prominent Miami neighborhoods, with the artsy Wynwood neighborhood to the south, Lemon City (Little Haiti) and the historic 1920s Buena Vista neighborhood to the north, and the wealthy Upper East Side neighborhoods to the east. After decades of falling into disrepair, the Design District has been restored as a destination for the arts, design, and fashion.

High-end brands like Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Saint Laurent and Hermes are located in the Design District as well as two Michelin Guide listed restaurants by Joël Robuchon, other eateries by award-winning chefs like Michael Schwartz and celebrities like Gloria and Emilio Estefan; a public art collection with works from Buckminster Fuller, Marc Newsom and Urs Fischer as well as museums and galleries like the Institute for Contemporary Art, Miami, The de la Cruz Collection of Contemporary Art and Locust Projects.[4]

History

The area of land that is now the Design District was once a pineapple farm in a neighborhood referred to as Buena Vista. Farm owner, T.V. Moore, built the historic Moore Building in the 1920s for his family furniture business. The Moore Furniture Building was one of the first stores in the U.S. dedicated strictly to furniture.

By the 1980s and early-1990s, the Design District had fallen into disrepair, and it wasn't until the late 1990s, and early 2000s, that art and design stores began reopening.

Credited to starting the district is Craig Robins, who purchased many run-down buildings in the 18 square block area[5] and persuaded many top designers, such as Alison Spear, Peter Page, Kartell, and Luminaire,[6] as well as furniture and textile designer Holly Hunt[7] to open studios and showrooms in the area.

Throughout the 2000s, the Design District continued to grow in popularity, and with heavy public and private investment in the neighborhood, the streets and sidewalks were redone, and new trees were planted.[8]

In 2010, Dacra, of which Craig Robins is the founder and CEO, and L Real Estate (now L Catterton) formed a partnership to develop the Design District into a luxury shopping and lifestyle destination featuring prominent architects from around the world and flagship locations of fashion brands like Dior, Hermes and Louis Vuitton.[5]

Today, signs and names with the name Buena Vista can still be seen throughout the area such as the Buena Vista Post Office, and Buena Vista School. 

On 1 August 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel warning, advising pregnant women not to visit the Design District, Wynwood, and Midtown Miami areas to avoid getting the Zika virus.[9][10] Governor Rick Scott lifted the area's "Zika Zone" designation on September 19, 2016.[11]

Shopping

Currently, there are over 80 stores open in The District and 70 home design showrooms.[12]

The District is home to many flagship luxury stores including Balenciaga, Celine, Christian Louboutin, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Givenchy, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Prada, Saint Laurent and Tom Ford.[13] The Design District houses one of the highest concentrations of jewelers in the world with jewelers and watchmakers like Bulgari, Cartier, Harry Winston, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger LeCoultre, Tiffany & Co., Van Cleef and Arpels and Vacheron Constantin.[14]

Other fashion, beauty, and multibrand stores include beauty and wellness brands Aesop[15] and Creed,[16] plus contemporary brands like French labels Isabel Marant[17] and BA&SH;[18] Scandinavian brand, COS;[19] as well as Rag and Bone,[20] Theory[21] and Alice + Olivia.[22]

Design showrooms and stores in the Miami Design District include Eichholtz, Citco, Holly Hunt, Jonathan Adler, Luminaire, Minotti, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Omare, Poltrona Frau and The Rug Company among others.

In 2009, Christian Louboutin was the first luxury retailer to open in the design district, marking a new era for the neighborhood. Later that year, Yohji Yamamoto opened in the Design District. In 2011, Louis Vuitton announced plans to open a Louis Vuitton store in the neighborhood by 2014, along with additional storefronts for other brands from the LVMH company including Sephora, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, and Fendi.[23]

In October 2011, Hermes, Cartier and Dior announced plans to move their stores from Bal Harbour Shops to the Design District in late 2011 and 2012.[24] Design Within Reach opened an 11,000-square-foot design store in the district on Feb 1st, 2013. [25]

The three-story, 13,000-square-foot Hermès store opened in November 2015 and is only the third U.S. flagship after Madison Avenue in New York City and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, CA.[26]

Restaurants

The Design District offers a variety of dining options, including L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, which was the only restaurant to be awarded Two Michelin Stars in the 2022 Florida Michelin Guide, and Le Jardinier, which was awarded One Michelin Star.[27]

Other notable restaurants include James Beard Award-winning chef/owner Michael Schwartz's[28] Michael's Genuine, Gloria and Emilio Estefan's Estefan Kitchen, plus the popular Mandolin Aegean Bistro and Ghee Indian Kitchen.[29] Casual options include specialty coffee roaster Blue Bottle Coffee, Harry's Pizzeria, and ella café, both by Michael Schwartz, and OTL—a café by David Grutman, Craig Robins and the team behind New York City's the Smile.[30] The food hall, St. Roch Market includes 12 food and drink options like Italian concept Dal Plin, the vegan café Chef Chloe and southern comfort food by Coop.[31]

2016 Food & Wine Best New Chef award-winner[32] Brad Kilgore opened the neo-Japanese restaurant Kaido in the Design District in December 2018.[33] In March 2019, Brad Kilgore was announced as a finalist for the prestigious James Beard award in the category of Best Chef South. He was the only Florida chef to be named as a James Beard award finalist in 2019.[34]

Grammy Award-winning musician Pharrell Williams and David Grutman collaborated to open the restaurant Swan and upstairs bar, Bar Bevy, in December 2018.[35] Swan seats 250 and features a mint-green and conch-shell pink interior designed by San Francisco-based designer Ken Fulk.[36]

Art galleries

 
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA) IS located on NE 41st in the Design District.[37]

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) opened in its new, 37,500-square-foot space in December 2017. The building was designed by Spanish firm, Aranguren + Gallegos Arquitectos. The museum is free and open to the public and also has an outdoor sculpture garden.[38] The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami), promotes the work of contemporary artists, and the exchange of art and ideas throughout the Miami region and internationally. Through exhibitions, programs, and collections, ICA showcases the work of established and emerging artists, and aims to advance the public appreciation and understanding of innovative and experimental art.[39] The ICA has year-round programming with series like ICA Speaks featuring artists from the museums permanent collection.[40]

Next door to the ICA, the de la Cruz Collection of Contemporary Art houses the private collection of Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz. The 30,000-square-foot museum features works from the 1980s on, and it is also free and open to the public.[41] Among other art galleries and organizations in the Miami Design District are Locust Projects, Primary Projects,[42] Swampspace, Maman Fine Arts[43] and Markowicz Fine Art.[44]

The Design District has a public art collection with pieces on view throughout the neighborhood like Buckminster Fuller's Fly's Eye Dome in Palm Court, Zaha Hadid's Elastika in the Moore Building, Marc Newsom's Dash Fence, Urs Fischer's Bus Stop in Paradise Plaza and Fun Part 1 and Part 2 by John Baldessari located on City View Garage.[45]

Culture

Art programming in the Design District includes Public Art Tours and a Performance Series with past performances by the Miami Symphony Orchestra, Jon Secada,[46] Sheila E. and Emily Estefan.[47]

The week of Art Basel Miami has historically brought performances and events to the Miami Design District like Pharrell Williams performing in 2010 and 2013, and an exhibition co-organized by Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch starting in 2015.[48]

Demographics

As of 2000, the population of the Miami Design District had 1,116 people. The zip codes for the Miami Design District include 33127 and 33137. The area covers 0.249 square miles (0.64 km2). As of 2000, there were 522 males and 594 females. The median age for males were 26.2 years old, while the median age for females were 25.4 years old. The average household size had 3.1 people, while the average family size had 3.6 members. The percentage of married-couple families (among all households) was 32.9%, while the percentage of married-couple families with children (among all households) was 17.5%, and the percentage of single-mother households (among all households) was 20.7%. 5.8% of population in other group homes. The percentage of never-married males 15 years old and over was 19.2%, while the percentage of never-married females 15 years old and over was 19.5%.[49]   

As of 2000, the percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all made up 20.2% of the population. The percentage of residents born in Florida was 41.6%, the percentage of people born in another U.S. state was 12.1%, and the percentage of native residents but born outside the U.S. was 7.3%, while the percentage of foreign born residents was 39.0%.[49]

Transportation

The Design District is served by Metrobus throughout the area, the City of Miami Trolley Biscayne-Brickell route and by the Miami Metrorail in adjoining Allapattah less than a mile due west at:

The Design District is also home to several notable parking garages that are part of a larger Miami design trend in "parkitecture", a portmanteau of the words "parking" and "architecture", which refers to architecturally significant parking garages.[50]

City View Garage, which houses 22,660 square feet of retail space and 14,790 square feet of office space within the Design District, won an Award of Excellence for Architectural Achievement from the International Parking & Mobility Institute in 2016. A portion of the garage, the east façade, was designed by IwamotoScott Architecture and features architectural metalwork by Zahner.[51] A portion of the south façade features public art by John Baldessari, and the north façade was designed by the architecture design and engineering firm TimHaahs and features precast concrete panels.[52]

The Museum Garage opened in winter 2019 in the Design District and features a colorful collage of designs by different design and architecture firms.[53] In March 2019, Narcity contributor Jannely Espinal declared the Museum Garage the "coolest place for epic photo shoots" and "the world’s most unique garage".[54]

Education

Miami-Dade County Public Schools operates area public schools:

The Istituto Marangoni opened its first location in the United States in the Miami Design District in 2017. The Italian fashion and Design school has famous alumni like Domenico Dolce, Franco Moschino and Paula Cademartori. The advisory board in the Americas includes designers like Cademartori and Esteban Cortazar and Design District developer, Craig Robins.[55]

The private K-8 school Centner Academy is in the district.[56]

See also

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External links

  • Miami Design District
  • Design Miami / Art Basel
  • Miami Design District Magazine: Art + Design + Entertainment + Events

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The Miami Design District is a neighborhood in Miami Florida United States and a shopping dining and cultural destination The Design District was redeveloped in the early 2000s under the direction of developer Craig Robins president and CEO of Dacra and L Real Estate with investment from General Growth Properties 1 It is home to over 130 art galleries showrooms creative services architecture firms luxury fashion stores antiques dealers eateries and bars 2 Design DistrictNeighborhood of MiamiNickname Buena Vista historic name Coordinates 25 48 46 N 80 11 32 W 25 81278 N 80 19222 W 25 81278 80 19222CountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountyMiami Dade CountyCityCity of MiamiGovernment City of Miami CommissionerRichard Dunn Miami Dade CommissionerAudrey Edmonson House of RepresentativesDaphne Campbell D and Cynthia A Stafford D State SenateLarcenia Bullard D and Oscar Braynon D U S HouseFrederica Wilson D Population 2010 Total3 573 Density9 385 sq mi 3 624 km2 Time zoneUTC 05 EST ZIP Code33127 33137Area code s 305 786WebsiteMiami Design DistrictTypical street in the Design District Historically a part of Buena Vista the Design District is located south of Lemon City Little Haiti It is roughly bound by North 36 St US 27 to the south North 43rd Street to the north West First Avenue to the west and Biscayne Boulevard to the east 3 The Design District is in the crossroads of many prominent Miami neighborhoods with the artsy Wynwood neighborhood to the south Lemon City Little Haiti and the historic 1920s Buena Vista neighborhood to the north and the wealthy Upper East Side neighborhoods to the east After decades of falling into disrepair the Design District has been restored as a destination for the arts design and fashion High end brands like Louis Vuitton Dior Prada Saint Laurent and Hermes are located in the Design District as well as two Michelin Guide listed restaurants by Joel Robuchon other eateries by award winning chefs like Michael Schwartz and celebrities like Gloria and Emilio Estefan a public art collection with works from Buckminster Fuller Marc Newsom and Urs Fischer as well as museums and galleries like the Institute for Contemporary Art Miami The de la Cruz Collection of Contemporary Art and Locust Projects 4 Contents 1 History 2 Shopping 3 Restaurants 4 Art galleries 5 Culture 6 Demographics 7 Transportation 8 Education 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe area of land that is now the Design District was once a pineapple farm in a neighborhood referred to as Buena Vista Farm owner T V Moore built the historic Moore Building in the 1920s for his family furniture business The Moore Furniture Building was one of the first stores in the U S dedicated strictly to furniture By the 1980s and early 1990s the Design District had fallen into disrepair and it wasn t until the late 1990s and early 2000s that art and design stores began reopening Credited to starting the district is Craig Robins who purchased many run down buildings in the 18 square block area 5 and persuaded many top designers such as Alison Spear Peter Page Kartell and Luminaire 6 as well as furniture and textile designer Holly Hunt 7 to open studios and showrooms in the area Throughout the 2000s the Design District continued to grow in popularity and with heavy public and private investment in the neighborhood the streets and sidewalks were redone and new trees were planted 8 In 2010 Dacra of which Craig Robins is the founder and CEO and L Real Estate now L Catterton formed a partnership to develop the Design District into a luxury shopping and lifestyle destination featuring prominent architects from around the world and flagship locations of fashion brands like Dior Hermes and Louis Vuitton 5 Today signs and names with the name Buena Vista can still be seen throughout the area such as the Buena Vista Post Office and Buena Vista School On 1 August 2016 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel warning advising pregnant women not to visit the Design District Wynwood and Midtown Miami areas to avoid getting the Zika virus 9 10 Governor Rick Scott lifted the area s Zika Zone designation on September 19 2016 11 Shopping EditCurrently there are over 80 stores open in The District and 70 home design showrooms 12 The District is home to many flagship luxury stores including Balenciaga Celine Christian Louboutin Dior Dolce amp Gabbana Fendi Giorgio Armani Givenchy Gucci Louis Vuitton Miu Miu Prada Saint Laurent and Tom Ford 13 The Design District houses one of the highest concentrations of jewelers in the world with jewelers and watchmakers like Bulgari Cartier Harry Winston IWC Schaffhausen Jaeger LeCoultre Tiffany amp Co Van Cleef and Arpels and Vacheron Constantin 14 Other fashion beauty and multibrand stores include beauty and wellness brands Aesop 15 and Creed 16 plus contemporary brands like French labels Isabel Marant 17 and BA amp SH 18 Scandinavian brand COS 19 as well as Rag and Bone 20 Theory 21 and Alice Olivia 22 Design showrooms and stores in the Miami Design District include Eichholtz Citco Holly Hunt Jonathan Adler Luminaire Minotti Mitchell Gold Bob Williams Omare Poltrona Frau and The Rug Company among others In 2009 Christian Louboutin was the first luxury retailer to open in the design district marking a new era for the neighborhood Later that year Yohji Yamamoto opened in the Design District In 2011 Louis Vuitton announced plans to open a Louis Vuitton store in the neighborhood by 2014 along with additional storefronts for other brands from the LVMH company including Sephora Marc Jacobs Givenchy and Fendi 23 In October 2011 Hermes Cartier and Dior announced plans to move their stores from Bal Harbour Shops to the Design District in late 2011 and 2012 24 Design Within Reach opened an 11 000 square foot design store in the district on Feb 1st 2013 25 The three story 13 000 square foot Hermes store opened in November 2015 and is only the third U S flagship after Madison Avenue in New York City and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills CA 26 Restaurants EditThe Design District offers a variety of dining options including L Atelier de Joel Robuchon which was the only restaurant to be awarded Two Michelin Stars in the 2022 Florida Michelin Guide and Le Jardinier which was awarded One Michelin Star 27 Other notable restaurants include James Beard Award winning chef owner Michael Schwartz s 28 Michael s Genuine Gloria and Emilio Estefan s Estefan Kitchen plus the popular Mandolin Aegean Bistro and Ghee Indian Kitchen 29 Casual options include specialty coffee roaster Blue Bottle Coffee Harry s Pizzeria and ella cafe both by Michael Schwartz and OTL a cafe by David Grutman Craig Robins and the team behind New York City s the Smile 30 The food hall St Roch Market includes 12 food and drink options like Italian concept Dal Plin the vegan cafe Chef Chloe and southern comfort food by Coop 31 2016 Food amp Wine Best New Chef award winner 32 Brad Kilgore opened the neo Japanese restaurant Kaido in the Design District in December 2018 33 In March 2019 Brad Kilgore was announced as a finalist for the prestigious James Beard award in the category of Best Chef South He was the only Florida chef to be named as a James Beard award finalist in 2019 34 Grammy Award winning musician Pharrell Williams and David Grutman collaborated to open the restaurant Swan and upstairs bar Bar Bevy in December 2018 35 Swan seats 250 and features a mint green and conch shell pink interior designed by San Francisco based designer Ken Fulk 36 Art galleries Edit The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami ICA IS located on NE 41st in the Design District 37 The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami ICA Miami opened in its new 37 500 square foot space in December 2017 The building was designed by Spanish firm Aranguren Gallegos Arquitectos The museum is free and open to the public and also has an outdoor sculpture garden 38 The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami ICA Miami promotes the work of contemporary artists and the exchange of art and ideas throughout the Miami region and internationally Through exhibitions programs and collections ICA showcases the work of established and emerging artists and aims to advance the public appreciation and understanding of innovative and experimental art 39 The ICA has year round programming with series like ICA Speaks featuring artists from the museums permanent collection 40 Next door to the ICA the de la Cruz Collection of Contemporary Art houses the private collection of Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz The 30 000 square foot museum features works from the 1980s on and it is also free and open to the public 41 Among other art galleries and organizations in the Miami Design District are Locust Projects Primary Projects 42 Swampspace Maman Fine Arts 43 and Markowicz Fine Art 44 The Design District has a public art collection with pieces on view throughout the neighborhood like Buckminster Fuller s Fly s Eye Dome in Palm Court Zaha Hadid s Elastika in the Moore Building Marc Newsom s Dash Fence Urs Fischer s Bus Stop in Paradise Plaza and Fun Part 1 and Part 2 by John Baldessari located on City View Garage 45 Culture EditArt programming in the Design District includes Public Art Tours and a Performance Series with past performances by the Miami Symphony Orchestra Jon Secada 46 Sheila E and Emily Estefan 47 The week of Art Basel Miami has historically brought performances and events to the Miami Design District like Pharrell Williams performing in 2010 and 2013 and an exhibition co organized by Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch starting in 2015 48 Demographics EditAs of 2000 the population of the Miami Design District had 1 116 people The zip codes for the Miami Design District include 33127 and 33137 The area covers 0 249 square miles 0 64 km2 As of 2000 there were 522 males and 594 females The median age for males were 26 2 years old while the median age for females were 25 4 years old The average household size had 3 1 people while the average family size had 3 6 members The percentage of married couple families among all households was 32 9 while the percentage of married couple families with children among all households was 17 5 and the percentage of single mother households among all households was 20 7 5 8 of population in other group homes The percentage of never married males 15 years old and over was 19 2 while the percentage of never married females 15 years old and over was 19 5 49 As of 2000 update the percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all made up 20 2 of the population The percentage of residents born in Florida was 41 6 the percentage of people born in another U S state was 12 1 and the percentage of native residents but born outside the U S was 7 3 while the percentage of foreign born residents was 39 0 49 Transportation EditThe Design District is served by Metrobus throughout the area the City of Miami Trolley Biscayne Brickell route and by the Miami Metrorail in adjoining Allapattah less than a mile due west at Allapattah 36th Street US 27 and NW 12th Avenue The Design District is also home to several notable parking garages that are part of a larger Miami design trend in parkitecture a portmanteau of the words parking and architecture which refers to architecturally significant parking garages 50 City View Garage which houses 22 660 square feet of retail space and 14 790 square feet of office space within the Design District won an Award of Excellence for Architectural Achievement from the International Parking amp Mobility Institute in 2016 A portion of the garage the east facade was designed by IwamotoScott Architecture and features architectural metalwork by Zahner 51 A portion of the south facade features public art by John Baldessari and the north facade was designed by the architecture design and engineering firm TimHaahs and features precast concrete panels 52 The Museum Garage opened in winter 2019 in the Design District and features a colorful collage of designs by different design and architecture firms 53 In March 2019 Narcity contributor Jannely Espinal declared the Museum Garage the coolest place for epic photo shoots and the world s most unique garage 54 Education EditMiami Dade County Public Schools operates area public schools Design and Architecture High SchoolThe Istituto Marangoni opened its first location in the United States in the Miami Design District in 2017 The Italian fashion and Design school has famous alumni like Domenico Dolce Franco Moschino and Paula Cademartori The advisory board in the Americas includes designers like Cademartori and Esteban Cortazar and Design District developer Craig Robins 55 The private K 8 school Centner Academy is in the district 56 See also EditArts amp Entertainment District Midtown Miami Wynwood Buena VistaReferences Edit General Growth Properties raises its ownership stake in Miami Design District The Real Deal Miami 2018 02 22 Retrieved 2019 04 09 Directory of Fashion Furniture amp Watch Stores Miami Design District www miamidesigndistrict net Retrieved 2018 04 13 District Design Map PDF Wood Sara Liss Jennifer M What to Do in the Miami Design District Our Guide Conde Nast Traveler Retrieved 2018 10 26 a b DeAcetis Joseph How Craig Robins Is Reimagining The Luxury Retail Experience In The Miami Design District Forbes Retrieved 2019 04 09 Martinez Nicole 2017 01 16 The Best Things to Do in the Design District Miami New Times Retrieved 2019 04 09 Spinelli Karen Klages Karen Klages is a Tribune staff writer who covers design and home furnishings Additional material by Rose SITTING PRETTYA TALENT FOR TRENDSPOTTING AND A WILLINGNESS chicagotribune com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Gross Michael 2014 09 24 Bal Harbour Shops vs the Design District Departures Retrieved 2018 04 13 Chang Daniel Cochrane Emily 1 August 2016 With 10 new Zika cases in Miami CDC advises pregnant women to avoid Wynwood miamiherald com Miami Herald Retrieved 2 August 2016 The advisory extends to all expectant mothers and women planning on becoming pregnant who have traveled to a one square mile area north of downtown Miami including Wynwood Midtown and the Design District on or after June 15 said CDC Director Tom Frieden Advice for people living in or traveling to Wynwood a neighborhood in Miami FL Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Retrieved 1 August 2016 Wynwood businesses lost as much as 40 of their revenue due to Zika report The Real Deal Miami 2017 06 28 Retrieved 2018 11 14 The coolest Miami neighborhood you probably haven t seen is throwing a party You re invited miamiherald Retrieved 2019 04 01 Madigan Nick 2014 12 05 In Miami Luxury Knows No Limits The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 01 Stein Joshua David 2014 12 03 10 luxe boutiques redefining Miami s swank Design District New York Post Retrieved 2019 04 01 Boulevard All rights reserved c 2019 The Real Deal is a registered Trademark of Korangy Publishing Inc 3050 Biscayne Suite 604 Miami Phone 212 260 1332 FL 33137 2016 06 21 Gucci and 30 other stores and restaurants head to the Design District The Real Deal Miami Retrieved 2019 04 01 www bizjournals com https www bizjournals com southflorida news 2017 12 05 inside paradise plaza in miami design district html Retrieved 2019 04 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Iredale Jessica 2017 04 10 Isabel Marant Opens Miami Store WWD Retrieved 2019 04 01 Foreman Katya 2017 07 28 Ba amp sh Accelerates U S Push WWD Retrieved 2019 04 01 Dingwall FashionNetwork com Kate Cos opens first Miami location FashionNetwork com Retrieved 2019 04 01 Rag amp Bone opens new store concept at Miami Design District Retrieved 2019 04 01 Be Heard Theory Celebrates the Power of Female Leaders at Theory Miami Design District World Red Eye 2018 03 22 Retrieved 2019 04 01 Alice Olivia opens flagship store in Miami s Design District Retrieved 2019 04 01 Walker Elaine March 28 2011 Louis Vuitton moving to Aventura Mall Design District The Miami Herald Retrieved October 24 2011 Walker Elaine October 7 2011 Hermes moving to Miami Design District The Miami Herald Retrieved October 24 2011 McCaughan Sean 2012 12 17 Design District Drama Miami Curbed com Retrieved 21 January 2015 Nehamas Nicholas 2015 11 05 Hermes opens flagship store in Design District other new tenants announced miamiherald Retrieved 2015 11 24 2022 Florida MICHELIN Stars Tanasychuk John Miami Chef Michael Schwartz wins prestigious James Beard award Sun Sentinel com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Miami s Beloved Mandolin Restaurant Opens a Lifestyle Store L Officiel www lofficielusa com Retrieved 2019 04 01 Lease Valeria Nekhim 2017 01 05 David Grutman s Cafe OTL Opens Quietly in Design District Miami New Times Retrieved 2019 04 01 Buch Clarissa 2018 03 13 New Orleans St Roch Market Debuts in the Design District Miami New Times Retrieved 2019 04 01 Brad Kilgore of Miami s Alter is a 2016 F amp W Best New Chef Food amp Wine Retrieved 2019 04 09 Miami s Brad Kilgore Is the Restaurant Empire Builder to Watch Now Food amp Wine Retrieved 2019 04 09 Fowler Olee 2018 03 14 Brad Kilgore is in the Running for a James Beard Award Eater Miami Retrieved 2019 04 09 Bryant Susan Pharrell Williams restaurant Swan opens in Miami s Design District Sun Sentinel com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Sneak Peek Pharrell Williams s New Tropi cool Miami Restaurant and Lounge Architectural Digest Retrieved 2019 04 09 Freeman Nate 2017 12 04 Design District Debut The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami Gets a New Home ARTnews Retrieved 2019 04 03 ICA Miami opens permanent home in metal faced building Dezeen 2017 12 05 Retrieved 2019 04 02 About the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami Institute of Contemporary Art Miami Retrieved 2018 04 13 Programs Institute of Contemporary Art Miami Retrieved 2019 04 02 de la Cruz Collection de la Cruz Collection Retrieved 2019 04 02 Jesus Carlos Suarez De 2013 07 24 The Ten Best Art Galleries in Miami Miami New Times Retrieved 2019 04 09 Combs Michelle A Cultural Guide To Miami s Design District Florida s Creative Heart Culture Trip Retrieved 2019 04 09 The Best Art Galleries Miami Has to Offer www widewalls ch Retrieved 2020 06 23 Binlot Ann Public Art Decorates The Miami Design District Forbes Retrieved 2019 04 02 Miami Design District Performance Series Featuring Jon Secada World Red Eye 2018 04 23 Retrieved 2019 04 09 Miami Design District Performance Series Featuring Emilio Gloria amp Emily Estefan amp Sheila E World Red Eye 2018 04 04 Retrieved 2019 04 02 Pogrebin Robin 2015 10 15 Jeffrey Deitch and Larry Gagosian to Collaborate in Miami The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 02 a b Demographics of Miami Design District FL city data Retrieved 2009 08 31 Powers Rebecca May 12 2016 Miami has designer everything else why not parking garages Washington Post City View Garage in the Miami Design District IwamotoScott ArchDaily 2015 05 24 Retrieved 2019 04 09 2016 AOE Winner Miami Design District City View Garage Parking Retrieved 2019 04 09 Tour Miami Design District Museum Garage FIELD CONDITION Retrieved 2019 04 09 This Colorful Parking Garage In Miami Is The Coolest Place For Epic Photo Shoots www narcity com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Marr Madeleine Move over Milan Miami just got more fashion cred with new school opening miamiherald Retrieved 2019 04 09 Mazzei Patricia 2021 04 26 A private school in Miami citing false claims bars vaccinated teachers from contact with students The New York Times Retrieved 2021 04 29 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miami Design District Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Design District Miami Design District Design Miami Art Basel Miami Design District Magazine Art Design Entertainment EventsCoordinates 25 49 N 80 12 W 25 817 N 80 200 W 25 817 80 200 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miami Design District amp oldid 1125354403, wikipedia, 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