Iconic NYC holiday market coming to Miami Beach

The famed Urbanspace holiday pop up market is bringing its shopping and dining vibe to sunny South Florida.
The Urbanspace Lincoln Road Holiday Market marks the first expansion of the Urbanspace holiday pop up market outside of New York City.
“At a time when Miami is abuzz with growth, we’re thrilled to add to the excitement by creating the an unforgettable holiday experience through the new market on Lincoln Road,” says Eldon Scott, President of Urbanspace.
“We aim to create spaces where entrepreneurship, community and creativity can flourish.”
Jared Robins, Founder of InHouse Commercial, the real estate partner responsible for bringing the concept to Lincoln Road, said. “It has always been a dream to bring New York’s famous holiday market to Miami and I couldn’t have imagined a better location than right here in Miami Beach.”
Urbanspace Lincoln Road Holiday Market opens November 15 to February 15, daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mirroring a similar layout to the New York City locations, the Holiday Market at Lincoln Road will present approximately 100 local and out-of-state vendors.
The outdoor marketplace will showcase a broad range of wares such as decorative home goods, children’s toys and apparel, stationery, books and prints, men’s and women’s apparel and accessories, jewelry, kitchen and garden items, and artisan food products.
Over the past four decades Urbanspace has operated the most highly visible holiday markets in in iconic New York City destinations: Union Square, Columbus Circle, and Bryant Park.
Each market is designed to be unique.
The Lincoln Road Holiday Market will span the mile-long pedestrian-only promenade.
Seasonal programming will also take place including live musical performances, art installations and Insta-worthy spots to snap pictures.
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