Lincoln Road used to look like that? See South Beach shopping mall through span of time
Briefly

In the 1920s, Lincoln Road became known as the Fifth Avenue of the South, attracting exclusive retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue and Bonwit Teller.
By the late '70s, Lincoln Road faced deterioration, reflecting the decline of South Beach, yet it revived in the mid-'80s as artists moved in.
In the early 1990s, Lincoln Road transformed into a vibrant local hangout, integrating arts and culture into its fabric with cafes and street activity.
Today, Lincoln Road has been revitalized and recognized as one of America's premier shopping streets, appealing to both retailers and investors.
Read at Miami Herald
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