Sears is facing imminent closure in South Florida, with plans approved by the city of Miami to redevelop the site where the last departmental store has been located since 1959. The redevelopment will transform the eight-acre property into a mixed-use area featuring three eight-story buildings, which will include 1,050 residential units along with nearly 50,000 square feet of retail space, effectively eliminating the potential for a Sears store as part of the new development.
The future of Sears in South Florida is uncertain as redevelopment plans may lead to the demolition of the last department store in Miami-Dade and Broward.
City of Miami has given the go-ahead for a mixed-use site plan that will replace the Sears store with residential and retail space, leaving no room for a return.
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