AVENTURA MALL


'Aventura Mall' is an upscale, enclosed shopping mall located in Aventura, Florida, a municipality of Miami-Dade County. It is the largest conventional shopping mall in Florida, having a gross leasable area of 2.4 million ft² (220,000 m²), three floors, and over 250 shops.
It is currently anchored by Bloomingdale's, JCPenney, Macy's (in two locations), Sears and AMC 24 Theatres. In early 2008 a new wing anchored by Nordstrom will open, making Aventura Mall the fifth largest shopping center in the United States. Aventura Mall has a food court with eighteen fast food eateries, as well as several restaurants at the mall's main entrance.

Contents
History
Location
Anchors
Stores
References
See also
External link

History


In 1983 Oxford Development, led by partners Donny Soffer and Eddie Lewis opened Aventura Mall with four anchors: J.C. Penney (relocated from an older, smaller location at The Mall at 163rd Street), Macy's (the first in Florida; in a three story structure with a tile roof), Sears, and Lord & Taylor. On board as an original investor in the project was legendary mall-developer Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. The mall was originally designed to accommodate a fifth anchor, and there was even a section of drywall in place where its mall entrance would be located.
Soon after its construction, Soffer left Oxford Development, and as part of the break-up of assets, Soffer's new firm, Turnberry Associates assumed control of Aventura Mall. In 1996 DeBartolo Realty Corp., which owned the minority interest once held by Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., was acquired by Simon Property Group.
In 1998 a major expansion was completed in which the two-story mall was extended and two new anchors were added: Bloomingdale's, and a Burdines which would open in August 1999 (relocated from The Mall at 163rd Street, though the Burdines there remained open for a year afterwards). The same project also saw the addition of a three-story atrium with an AMC Theatres multiplex cinema and several restaurants. A rare two-story Rainforest Cafe also opened, but was closed just a few years later and a Zara clothing store took its spot. Two multi-level parking deck structures were also added.
Burdines and Macy's were merged in early 2004 by their common parent Federated Department Stores to form Burdines-Macy's. Both locations at Aventura Mall were retained, with the original Macy's being devoted to Women's Fashions, and the former Burdines location housing its Men's, Home Furnishings and Furniture departments. Also during 2004 Lord & Taylor closed their store, as they withdrew from the Florida market.
In March 2005 Burdines-Macy's dropped the Burdines name, and their stores simply became Macy's, while in July of that year it was announced that Nordstrom would construct a store adjacent to the former Lord & Taylor, which would itself be gutted and rebuilt as additional mall retail space. As part of the pending Nordstrom wing expansion, the rest of the mall underwent a $20 million renovation in 2006.

Location


Although the mall is not located on a freeway or Interstate (I-95 is over two miles away) it does have an exit off of the William Lehman Causeway, a mile-long road built to freeway standards that connects the beaches with US Highway 1 (Biscayne Boulevard). The mall opened around the same time as the causeway, which was built at a high enough level to eliminate drawbridge delays over the busy Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. That, along with Biscayne Blvd., generate more than enough traffic to sustain the mall.
Aventura Mall opened in unincorporated Miami-Dade County. The area had been known by the name "Aventura" given to it by a local developer, for several years prior to the building of the mall. The name became more well known because of the existence of the mall, and when the surrounding area was eventually incorporated into a city in 1995 it was officially named the City of Aventura.

Anchors


These are the mall's anchors:[1]

Bloomingdale's (251,831 ft²)

JCPenney (197,759 ft²)

Macy's


★ Macy's Women's Store (252,000 ft²)


★ Macy's Men's, Home & Furniture Store (225,000 ft²)

Nordstrom (167,000 ft², ''opening spring 2008'')

Sears (191,809 ft²)

Stores


'Childrens, Mens, Womens Wear & Accessories'

Abercrombie & Fitch

★ After Hours Formal Wear

American Eagle Outfitters

★ Ann Taylor

★ Arden B

★ A|X Armani Exchange

★ Baby Gap

Banana Republic

★ BCBG Maxazria

★ Bebe

★ Bebe Sport

★ Bernini

★ Betsey Johnson

★ Boss Hugo Boss

★ Brigton

★ Cache

★ Cache Luxe

★ Chico's

★ Clarie's Boutique

★ Coach

Coco Paris

★ Diesel

★ Everything but Water

★ Express

★ Express Mens

Gap

★ Gap Body

★ Gap Kids

★ Gymboree

Guess?

★ Hot Topic

★ Illusions

★ Janie & Jack

★ Jasmien Sola

★ J. Crew

Jessica Mcclintock

★ Juicy Couture

★ K•B Toys

Kenneth Cole

★ Kidz

Kipling

Lacoste

★ La Petite Francais

★ Le Sportstac

★ Limited Too

★ The Limited

★ Lola Bule

★ Lollipops Paris

★ Lucky Brand Dungarees

★ Marciano

★ Micheal Kors

★ Mile High

★ Mimi Maternity

★ Miss Sixty

★ Motherhood Maternity

★ Nirvana

★ Oilily

Puma

★ Replay

★ RG512

★ Ruehl

★ Sanrio

★ Sigrid Olsen

★ Swin`n Sport

★ The Disney Store

★ Toscani

★ United Colors of Benetton

Urban Outfitters

★ Vertigo

Victoria's Secret

★ Walking Company

★ Wet Seal

★ White House/Black Market

★ Zara

★ Zuaree

References


1. Stores by Category

See also



List of shopping malls in South Florida

Aventura

External link



Aventura Mall Official Website

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