It may be the start of the fall season, but if you’re already thinking about holiday shopping, then you’re going to want to keep an eye on this spectacular market heading to Miami Beach.
UrbanSpace, which runs the biggest NYC holiday markets, and its Miami partners at INHOUSE Commercial are giving a sneak peek into some of the national and local vendors setting up shop at the upcoming Lincoln Road Holiday Market.
“We love hand-picking our favorite fun brands which shoppers can really get excited about,” says Eldon Scott, President of Urbanspace. “Each market is like a little village. We create our own streets and squares to transport visitors to a new world where guests can interact with makers, designers and chefs selling everything from ornaments to pottery!”
As you stroll the promenade, get ready to indulge in your favorite treats from celebrated nationally-renowned names like:
If you’re shopping for unique gifts, these retailers are also expected to participate:
- Squishables (plush toys)
- New York Puzzle Company
- Gabriela Ceballos (jewelry)
- Hera + Hermes (kids clothing and accessories)
There’s obviously love for local businesses, so these well-liked South Florida epicurean brands will be on site to make all your sweet and savory wishes come true with an array of desserts, artisanal loaves, and drinks with flavors you can raise a glass to with glee:
- Watsons Bay Coffee Co.
- Miami ‘N’ Ice
- Wicked Bread
And shopping for your loved ones (and yourself of course!) will be a breeze with a diverse range of goods to choose from including:
- Poured Love (candles)
- Jaharii Jewelry
- Pawies (animal lover accessories)
These are only a few names of the approximately 100 local and out-of-state vendors coming to the heart of Lincoln Road. The market will illuminate the area with enchanting kiosk structures dotting the mile-long promenade, reflecting the sparkle and spirit of the season!
Mirroring a similar layout to their usual Union Square and Columbus Circle locations, the outdoor marketplace will showcase a broad range of exciting gifts like 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.
Urbanspace also isn’t done selecting vendors, so if you’re a biz owner interested in participating in the retail extravaganza, you’re encouraged to apply on their website. If you’re not a vendor but you would still like to know more, you can also click here.
Can’t wait for it to get here? Mark your calendars for November 15 to February 15, Monday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to experience what creators anticipate will become a beloved annual holiday tradition for the city.