Italian shoe retailer Giuseppe Zanotti Design, lingerie designer La Perla and Swiss shoe brand Bally are joining Brickell City Centre’s retail roster of contemporary international brands when it opens in the fall of 2016.
Italian clothing company Kiton was also added to the 500,000-square-foot, open-air shopping center according to the project’s developer Swire Properties and retail co-developers Whitman Family Development and Simon Property Group.
Already announced tenants include European brands Ted Baker, Agent Provocateur, 100 % Capri, Addict, Vilebrequin, APM Monaco, Cole Haan, lululemon, Illesteva, Harmont & Blaine and OndadeMar, as well as designer boutiques Valentino and Chopard.
“Brickell has long been an office, condo and hotel district with a scarcity in retail,” Debora Overholt, senior retail director at Swire Properties, said in a statement. “Our newly announced luxury retailers are coming from the world’s top fashion capitals because they understand that Brickell City Centre will position them at the forefront of millions of international visitors, residents and daytime workers seeking quality brands.”
When completed, Brickell City Centre will have two condominium towers, two Class A office buildings, and its EAST, Miami Hotel. Those are slated for completion at the end of this year. The shopping center will be anchored by a three-floor Saks Fifth Avenue, with street-level access. Eateries such as Pubbelly Sushi, Pasión del Cielo, Quinto La Huella and Sugar, so far have been announced.
More tenants will be announced in November. – Katherine Kallergis