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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Romero Britto luggage at Macy's

June 8, 2012
By Rod Stafford Hagwood, Staff Writer
 

Romero Britto has a brand new bag.


The South Florida-based artist has emblazoned luggage from Weston's Heys USA travel good company forMacy's stores nationwide.

The Neo-pop artist will launch the line of 4-piece lightweight luggage sets (which Britto termed "art on wheels") Saturday, June 9 at Macy's Aventura Home Store (2nd floor) at an event starting at 2:30 p.m.



"If you are not in people's live you will be forgotten," said Britto from his studio in Miami's Wynwood Arts District. "Especially the arts, which [don't] get that much coverage."
The Britto Collection is part of Macy's “O Mercado, the Market at Macy’s” campaign with Brazil-themed limited-edition items in a store-within-a-store."Everything basically starts from a painting," Britto said. "I started about two years ago [on the Macy's project]. The whole process takes a long time."

Britto was born in Recife, Brazil - one of nine children born to a single mother - and after moving to Miami, rose to international fame through partnering his colorful sculptures and painting with corporate clients from Absolute Vodka and Disney to Pepsi and BMW.

"It used to be that you did this one-of-a-kind of things for royalty and aristocrats," he continued. "But then along came the Industrial Revolution. Now we have the Communication Revolution where everyone can talk to one another so fast. So why not the Arts? Some people are stuck in the past with art just on the wall. A lot of the galleries, they are very snobbish and that is why a lot of them are closing."

In Brazil he is ubiquitous with his larger-than-life kaleidoscope-colored art in airports and on streets. "Everyone recognize me in Brazil now," said Britto. "At this year's Carnival they did a homage to my art. There were 5,000 people parading around in costumes that looked like my art. 90,000 people were there. This was televised in 14 countries."

Next up? Britto is mum except to say something huge will happen around 2014, "It will be seen by over three billion people. It's the biggest thing I've ever done."

In the meantime, for more information on the Macy's Aventura event, call 305-682-3300.
For more information on Britto, go to Britto.com.

From SunSentinnel.com

Adler Group, ECI Group Announce Two New Luxury Rental Towers Along Miami's Biscayne Bay

Posted by Michael Gerrity
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(Miami, FL) -- This past week a new multifamily project by Miami-based Adler Group and Atlanta-based ECI Group was announce to meet rising demand for rental housing in South Florida.

Adler and ECI have made plans to develop two luxury 20-story apartment towers overlooking Biscayne Bay on a 2.84 acre site located at 7950 NE Bayshore Court. Groundbreaking is scheduled for later this year and the development timeline is expected to last 24 months.

News of the development comes as Miami experiences an uptick in demand for multifamily living and a depletion of available rental supply. A recent market study conducted by Focus Real Estate Advisors found that overall average vacancy rates in the Miami rental market declined steadily over the past seven quarters, dropping to 4.7% as of Q4 2011. Rising demand and extremely limited supply currently in development both market-wide and in Miami's Upper East Side indicate these trends will continue, according to the report.

The Adler-ECI development will fill a void of available rental product in the mainland Miami communities north of the Downtown/Brickell market and south of the Aventura/Sunny Isles market. The new development will be situated just north of NE 79th Street, directly across the 79th Street Causeway from Miami Beach and halfway between downtown Miami and Aventura. The site was the former home of the historic Mike Gordon's Seafood Restaurant, a Miami dining institution for more than a half-century prior to its closing.

The property is fully entitled for multifamily development within the confines of a Major Use Special Permit (MUSP). The acquisition of the land was financed by Miami-based Apollo Bank.

"All signs indicate there is fast-growing demand for quality apartments in Miami's well-located Upper East Side neighborhood, so this development will fill a niche in the city's rental market," said Adler Group CEO Michael M. Adler. "The Adler-ECI partnership brings decades of national expertise building and managing rental properties just as Miami's multifamily market improves, with employment numbers strengthening, rental rates on the rise due to growing demand, and new supply at historically low levels."

The rental complex will be professionally managed, offering a host of amenities for residents. Features will include up to 13 boat slips zoned for development on Biscayne Bay and a new neighborhood park that will be dedicated by Adler and ECI and owned by the City of Miami directly across 79th street from the apartment complex.

The joint venture marks Adler Group's return to its roots in multifamily development and ECI Group's entrance into the Miami market. Founded more than 50 years ago by high-rise apartment developer and multifamily housing pioneer Samuel I. Adler, the Adler Group developed more than 8,000 rental units in South Florida during its earliest days and has continued to build luxury residences at affordable prices. Additionally, the firm has developed, acquired and operated in excess of 20 million square feet of office parks, industrial complexes, and retail centers in recent years.

ECI Group has more than 40 years of experience building and managing top quality apartment and commercial properties across the Southeast U.S. The firm currently owns and manages approximately 9,300 apartment units at 40 properties across Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida.



From World Property Channel

Aventura Mall is America's Second Most Visited Mall


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We don't need to tell anyone who's attempted to park at Aventura Mall that the place is busy. It's so busy, in fact, that it's actually America's second most visited shopping mall. The only mall more crowded than it actually has an indoor amusement park, so there's no shame in coming in second.

Travel + Leisure compiled the rankings by focusing on America's 50 biggest shopping malls and obtaining their yearly visitation numbers.

Unsurprisingly, Minnesota's Mall of America came in first with 40 million annual visitors. That mall is of course in a league of its own. With 4.2 million square feet, it's Americas largest. It's even got the Nickelodeon Universe theme park and an aquarium inside.

Our own Aventura came in as the second highest traffic mall, despite being only America's fifth largest by square footage.

"The greater Miami area's largest mall is an integral part of a super-posh coastal enclave that includes the Turnberry Isle resort and championship golf course, Gulfstream Park thoroughbred horse track, and the upscale Golden Beach/Golden Isles residential area," writes T+L. "Cashing in on south Florida's tourism bounty, the mall organizes shopping experiences for visiting conventions and hosts special events like the Chocolate Festival, Great American Bake Sale, Miami's Most Photogenic Baby contest, and a regular farmers' market."

Yet, with 300 plus stores its amazing how often we've been there and can't find a single thing we actually want to buy.

Maybe the parking and indoor foot traffic quagmire would be worth it if we had a rollar coaster to ride in between trying on Polo's at the J. Crew and Bloomies.

Though, with all that traffic it's no surprise that the mall is expanding its luxury wing with plans to bring in a Louis Vuitton store and more.

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