Comras steps toward pedestrian passage in Lincoln Road retail vision
Michael Comras wants to turn a service alley and vacant storefronts from Lincoln Road to North Lincoln Lane in Miami Beach into a pedestrian retail destination lined with boutiques, cafés and outdoor seating. The investor filed plans with the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board for renovations to 719-737 Lincoln Road, a 1941 building in the Flamingo Park Historic District, as part of a broader revitalization effort dubbed the NoLi District that aims to create a walkable connection. The renovations include a covered pedestrian passageway through the property, creating 1,500 linear feet of retail frontage linking Lincoln Road and North Lincoln […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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