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Bal Harbour Shops

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Bal Harbour Shops
Bal Harbour Shops

Bal Harbour Shops is an open-air shopping mall in Bal Harbour, Florida, an affluent suburb of Miami Beach. With Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue as anchors, the mall had sales of $3,000 per square foot in 2015, ranked among the highest-grossing retail centers in the world.

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Bal Harbour Shops
Collins Avenue,

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Bal Harbour Shops

Collins Avenue 9700
33154
Florida, United States
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