What will happen to the last Sears store in Miami? See 5 takeaways from the plan
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The last Sears store in South Florida, located at the intersection of Coral Way and Douglas Road, is nearing closure as redevelopment plans for the site are approved. The new development will consist of three eight-story buildings with 1,050 residential units and retail space, excluding any Sears outlet. This change reflects a broader trend of declining retail presence and evolving urban landscapes in the region, particularly significant given the store's historical importance since its 1954 opening.
The last Sears store in South Florida, located at the Miami-Coral Gables border, faces redevelopment plans that will transform the area into a mixed-use development.
With redevelopment plans for the site approved, the longtime landmark Sears store is set to disappear, highlighting a broader trend of retail transformation in the region.
Read at Miami Herald
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