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Will Lincoln Road reclaim its crown? 18K sf food hall leads recent leasing surge
By Lidia Dinkova at The Real Deal
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
An 18,000-square-foot food hall will take over the former Time Out Market space, as part of a recent leasing surge on and near Lincoln Road. The deals give a boost to an investor group’s thesis that Miami Beach’s pedestrian promenade is in for a comeback after it lost its footing for the better part
Key takeaway Developer Michael Comras is among those staging Lincoln Road’s revival, paying $140 million for 11 storefronts in November and working on creating the NoLi District.
Why this matters in The Miami
The resurgence of Lincoln Road is closely tied to the overall vitality of Miami Beach, a major driver of tourism and commerce in the region. As the city invests $29.4 million in infrastructure improvements, the pedestrian promenade's ability to attract and retain visitors will be crucial in determining the success of these efforts. The arrival of an 18,000-square-foot food hall, along with other new leases, suggests that investors are betting on Lincoln Road's potential to once again become a hub of activity. Developer Michael Comras's plans for the NoLi District, which includes 11 storefronts purchased for $140 million, will also be a key factor in shaping the area's future. If successful, these initiatives could have a positive impact on the local economy, supporting businesses and jobs in the community, and reinforcing Miami Beach's position as a premier destination in South Florida.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? An 18,000-square-foot food hall will take over the former Time Out Market space, as part of a recent leasing surge on and near Lincoln Road. The deals give a boost to an investor group’s thesis that Miami Beach’s pedestrian promenade is in for a comeback after it lost its footing for the better part
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