852 Collins Avenue
For more information on this
property, please contact:
Andrew Schulman
| 212 529 7412
Kenyata Allain
| 954 760 9570
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Why this location?
Unparalleled Location
Instant impact is created with this property located in the heart of the “Collins Avenue Fashion District”. Collins Avenue has emerged as Miami Beach’s premier neighborhood when shopping for fashion.
Highest Performance Retail, Shopping Paradise
Collins Avenue is one of the most sought-after retail corridors in the country today. This prestigious South Beach block is already home to Barney’s Co-Op, Levi’s, lululemon, Banana Republic, Puma and Replay, and in close proximity to Diesel, Intermix, Kenneth Cole, Armany A/X, Ralph Lauren, Aldo, Victoria’s Secret, Sephora, MNG by Mango, Zara, Tommy Hilfiger and Guess.
Dynamic Layout for Dramatic Retail
11,406sf on 3 levels:
1st Floor- 4,123sf 2nd Floor- 3,919sf 3rd Floor- 3,364sf Merchandising options include use of two balconies and Tremendous exposure with a 130’ ft side walkway.
An outstanding historic structure to be renovated and expanded.
Highlights
Amazing Access
The area is easily accessed by car from 5th Street (I-395), Collins Avenue (A1A) and Washington Avenue. Parking is available in the 7th Street Municipal Parking Garage located between Collins and Washington Avenues. The district has excellent pedestrian access from all directions. Eight Street, the heart of the shopping district, is one of the primary pedestrian avenues to and from the beach.
Rapidly Growing Tourist Destination
Miami Beach is known as the playground to the Elite, it has also become one of the world’s premier tourist destinations. Visitors from Europe, South America and Canada frequent South Beach’s ~18,000 hotel rooms (most of which are located on Collins…). In 2006 Miami generated 19.7 million visitors.
Local Attractions & Events
Collins Avenue is among the most popular destinations for visitors to South Miami Beach. Since 2000, Collins Avenue, from 5th street to about 10th street, has gradually evolved into a one-of-a-kind shopping district. What makes this shopping district special, along with the world class beach one block away, numerous restaurants, trendy boutique hotels, lounges, and bars, is that many stores occupy entire Art Deco boutique hotels and apartment complexes. As shoppers walk the Collins Avenue Shopping District, which the City of Miami Beach considers part of the Fashion District, they are, in effect, walking through an architectural showcase.