The Miami Design District is a premier luxury shopping, dining, and cultural destination spanning nearly one million square feet in Miami, transformed from a 1920s furniture hub into an internationally recognized neighborhood featuring flagship stores from brands including Hermès, Gucci, and LVMH labels. Spearheaded by Miami native Craig Robins' Dacra in partnership with L Catterton Real Estate and Brookfield, the district serves as South Florida's cultural epicenter with world-class architecture, contemporary art galleries, award-winning restaurants, and abundant public art installations. The district continues to expand with major developments including a 26-story residential tower designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect David Chipperfield, featuring 143 condominium residences and a hotel component, alongside ongoing retail and office leasing that attracts global visitors and affluent residents.
The Miami Design District has transformed into a world-class destination for fashion, art, and design.
The Miami Design District, developed by Craig Robins, has become one of the world's premier luxury shopping and cultural destinations. Home to over 130 flagship stores from Louis Vuitton to Dior, it generates billions in economic activity. The district hosts Art Basel events, public art installations, and design exhibitions. It transformed a warehouse neighborhood into a must-visit destination for fashion, art, and design enthusiasts.
130+
Flagship Stores

Craig Robins
owns