Craig Robins, founder of the real estate firm Dacra, didn’t just revamp the Design District in Miami–he is making it a high-end fashion powerhouse, according t the Wall Street Journal. The Design District was lifeless before Robins revitalized it, and now he aims to open 50 stores in the next year. Louis Vitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Tom Ford and many other recognizable names associated with consummate style will make the area a haven for luxury shoppers.
Robins also plans to make the area an aesthetic experience for pedestrians, with the artworks of Marc Newson, John Baldessari and architectural designs by Sou Fujimoto.
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Robins has the experience and the track record to make his plans a reality. A Miami native, he transformed South Beach with Art Deco hotels in the 90s, helped with the launch of Art Basel and was a partner in the creation of the satellite fair, Design Miami.