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LINCOLN
ROAD MAP
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Lincoln
Road is not only a pedestrian mall with shops, cafes and art galleries,
it is also the largest office corridor in Miami Beach.
Over the past few years, it is this office corridor that has become the epicenter
of the Miami Beach Entertainment Industry.
Among the over 75 companies located here are:
MTV Latin America, Columbia Tri-Star,
Sony International and Sony Discos, EMI Music Publishing, Nickelodeon Latin
America, USA Broadcasting/WAMI, and the Latin American Academy of Recording
Arts & Sciences. Entertainment
firms on Lincoln Road now occupy close to 300,000 square feet of space, with
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> Lincoln Road is a 12 block commercial area that stretches
from the beach and Atlantic Ocean to Biscayne Bay, with approximately
400 businesses within the commercial area, of which 161
are located on the pedestrian mall itself.
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Merchants on Lincoln Rd.
- BEBE
- ANN TAYLOR LOFT
- THE GAP
- BOSS HUGO BOSS
- MAYORS JEWELERY
- BURDINES
- SWATCH
- BANANA REPUBLIC
- VICTORIA'S SECRET
- POTTERY BARN
- WILLIAMS-SONOMA
- STARBUCKS
- ANTHROPOLOGIE
- and many more...
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Physical
Location
The Lincoln
Road Shopping District runs east-west from Collins Avenue to Bay Road between
16th and 17th Streets. The district has storefronts along Lincoln Road, and
on the side streets between 16th and 17th Streets. There are approximately
30,000 residents and 16,000 employees within walking distance of the Mall.
Moreover, it is the second largest employment zone in Miami Beach.
Lincoln Road is also located
one block south of the Miami Beach Convention Center and the Jackie Gleason’s
Theater of Performing Arts. |
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Sales
Sales continue
to rise as the popularity of South Beach and the number of visitors increases.
The key Miami Beach indicators (rooms, food, alcohol) have risen substantially
on Lincoln Road, especially from 1996 to 1999. Peak season monthly alcohol
sales on Lincoln Road were over $1.5 million with food sales of 3.5 million.
Off-season food sales were close to $2.3 million, higher than 1996’s monthly
high season sales.
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