Will Lincoln Road reclaim its crown? 18K sf food hall leads recent leasing surge
An 18,000-square-foot food hall will take over the former Time Out Market space, as part of a recent leasing surge on and near Lincoln Road. The deals give a boost to an investor group’s thesis that Miami Beach’s pedestrian promenade is in for a comeback after it lost its footing for the better part of the past half decade. Developer Michael Comras is among those staging Lincoln Road’s revival, paying $140 million for 11 storefronts in November and working on creating the NoLi District. While the city of Miami Beach is working on a $29.4 million infrastructure improvement project, the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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