Dadeland Station

Format
Full

City
Miami

State/Province
FL

Country
USA

Metro Area
Miami

Project Type
Retail/Entertainment

Location Type
Inner Suburban

Land Uses
Cinema
Entertainment
Restaurant
Retail
Transportation Use
Underground Parking

Keywords
Enclosed mall
Infill development
Power center
Public-private partnership
Transit-oriented development

Site Size
7.3 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1995

Date Opened
1995

A 350,000-square-foot, three-level shopping center located on an urban infill site next to the Dadeland North Metrorail Station in Miami, Florida. Developed as a joint venture of the Berkowitz Development Group, the Metro-Dade Transit Authority, and the Green Companies, Dadeland Station occupies 7.25 acres and is built on the site of a former surface parking lot that had served the metrorail station. The center contains five big-box retailers, which occupy 97 percent of the space. The remaining space, 9,500 square feet, is occupied by small shops and restaurants located adjacent to the pedestrian link between the station and the shopping center. Two levels of parking are provided for each retail level, satisfying the large tenants’ need for ample parking

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Format
Full

City
Miami

State/Province
FL

Country
USA

Metro Area
Miami

Project Type
Retail/Entertainment

Location Type
Inner Suburban

Land Uses
Cinema
Entertainment
Restaurant
Retail
Transportation Use
Underground Parking

Keywords
Enclosed mall
Infill development
Power center
Public-private partnership
Transit-oriented development

Site Size
7.3 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1995

Date Opened
1995

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website:
World Region: North America
Developer(s): Berkowitz Development Group
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s): Robin Bosco Architect & Planners Inc.
Website (Des.):

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