Dadeland Mall fanatic? Shopping haven draws Spanish brand, six other new tenants

Eager to shop, South Dade residents? Dadeland Mall has seven new store and food options coming in 2023 to the gigantic shopping mecca, following the retail growth trend in Miami-Dade.

The 71-acre Dadeland Mall at 7535 N. Kendall Drive inked leases with seven additional retailers and eateries, including Spanish brand Bilbao clothing and accessory brand Bimba y Lola making its U.S. debut at the shopping center, said Dailen Rodriguez, the mall’s manager.

The stores are slated to open as soon as later this month and October, also including glasses vendor Eye Center Boutique, men’s clothing store Maceoo, French lingerie chain Etam, frozen cocktails vendor Fat Tuesday, consumer electronics store Razer and Chinese restaurant chain Pei Wei.

This is the latest mall in Miami-Dade and Broward counties announcing a wave of newcomers. Others include Brickell City Centre and Sawgrass Mills. Mall owners and managers point to the region’s population growth for drawing international, national and local brand expansions. The retailing trend here runs contrary to much of the rest of the country where online shopping and home delivery of goods have crushed malls.

“Dadeland is iconic to South Florida, especially to South Dade families,” Rodriguez said. “We are careful in bringing in the right brands.”

Nestled in Kendall, Dadeland Mall has seen a wide variety of residential developments built within walking distance over the past few years.

Simon Property Group includes a variety of stores at Dadeland Mall in order to cater to a wide spectrum of shoppers with different budgets, from the high-end Saks Fifth Avenue to the budget-friendly JCPenney. Above: A photo of the mall during March 2020, when Miami-Dade County residents were forced to quarantine due to COVID-19.
Simon Property Group includes a variety of stores at Dadeland Mall in order to cater to a wide spectrum of shoppers with different budgets, from the high-end Saks Fifth Avenue to the budget-friendly JCPenney. Above: A photo of the mall during March 2020, when Miami-Dade County residents were forced to quarantine due to COVID-19.

“There is much more density now with the Dadeland area,” said Ligia Labrada, founder of Unum Consulting, a commercial real estate consulting firm.

In addition to the nearby residential population, the mall’s reputation is well-known.

“Miami has always been a city that has benefited from the economic and political turmoil in Latin America,” Labrada said. People are coming here and they are shopping. Dadeland is a one-stop shop that offers everything for everyone.”

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Open since 1962, Dadeland Mall celebrated its 60th anniversary last year. It opened with 400,000 square feet of retail space. Today, it covers roughly 1.5 million square feet. It’s home to the state’s largest Macy’s, JCPenney, Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom.

Dadeland Mall has been serving Miami-Dade County shoppers since it opened in 1962. Above: Shoppers crowd an entrance to Burdines in Dadeland Mall in 1992.
Dadeland Mall has been serving Miami-Dade County shoppers since it opened in 1962. Above: Shoppers crowd an entrance to Burdines in Dadeland Mall in 1992.

Here are the retailers and food operators coming to Dadeland Mall:

Bimba y Lola, May 2023.

Etam, October 2023.

Eye Center Boutique, May 2023.

Fat Tuesday, August 2023.

Maceoo, August 2023.

Pei Wei, August 2023.

Razer, February 2023.