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17 new stores and restaurants are coming to Aventura. Where are they all going?

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  • Esplanade in Aventura adds 17 new tenants through 2026.
  • Fitness, wellness and luxury brands lead expansion.
  • Despite proximity, Esplanade and Aventura Mall remain physically disconnected.

Are there growth hormones on the land where competing malls Aventura and Esplanade operate? The two shopping and dining complexes, with no love between them, are growing — apart.

Aventura Mall, Florida’s largest, has been a success since opening in 1983. The mall, recently voted the best in the U.S., is still opening new attractions and shops, like the new Eataly Italian marketplace.

MORE: Why Aventura Mall in Miami thrives and its formula for success

Esplanade at Aventura, which includes restaurants STK Steakhouse and Joey, and a Lego Store that left the Aventura Mall next door, recently signed 17 new tenant leases — and the shops, boutiques and restaurants plan to open through 2025. The newcomers will slot into 54,768 square feet of new space.

The open-air Esplanade was originally a 12.3-acre plot that housed a Sears, a Sears Auto Center and their parking lots adjacent to Aventura Mall. After the Sears was torn down in 2017, Esplanade rose on the site, and opened next to the Aventura Mall in 2023.

The Esplanade in Aventura at 19505 Biscayne Blvd. This part of the land used to be a Sears in the 1980s until 2017.
The Esplanade in Aventura at 19505 Biscayne Blvd. This part of the land used to be a Sears in the 1980s until 2017. Esplanade

The independently owned Esplanade is not affiliated with the more established mall next door. But the upstart complex, and its 40 or so shops and restaurants, is surrounded by the same perimeter road as the bigger Aventura Mall, just east of Biscayne Boulevard and 195th Street.

Despite being adjacent neighbors, the malls don’t give shoppers access from one complex to the other.

You want to spend a day at both? Neither mall makes it easy.

Step outside of one, go into the sprawling parking lots, and slip into separate entrances. Think of the malls as two megabucks, divorced parents, neither of whom wants to give up their living space, so they just build up and out around each other and try and pretend the other’s not there.

Esplanade newcomers

A Tremble class.
A Tremble class. Tremble Esplanade

Here’s a look at the shopping and dining venues coming to the Esplanade space through 2025 and into 2026, “an exciting new chapter for us,” said Eric Dinenberg, chief operating officer of Seritage Growth Properties, the parent company for Esplanade.

Tremble: A 1,600-square-foot fitness studio opened in June. Strength training, cardio and Pilates. This location is the 16th in Florida with others in Coral Gables, South Miami, Pinecrest, Midtown, Brickell and Fort Lauderdale.

Hästens (July): Hästens, a Swedish luxury bed manufacturer, expands its presence in South Florida with its third local store, joining ones in Miami’s Design District and West Palm Beach.

Next Health (fall): Healthcare and wellness chain in a 2,453-square-foot space.

Salt & Straw (fall): A 1,065-square-foot ice cream scoop shop. Flavors include Sea Salt with Caramel Ribbons; Salted, Malted, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Freckled Mint Chocolate Chip.

Pura Vida Miami (fall): Pura Vida Miami, born in South Beach in 2012 and with a newly opened Coconut Grove wellness-themed restaurant and a nearby hub at the mixed-use Aventura Park Square development that opened in 2021, the newcomer in Aventura is 3,949 square feet. Menu features all-day breakfast menu, açai bowls, cold-pressed juices, sandwiches, wraps, salads. “Our expansion to Esplanade at Aventura reflects our deep commitment to this vibrant community,” said Omer Horev, CEO and founder. “Our concept aligns with the area’s family-friendly, wellness-focused lifestyle.”

Omer Horev, Jonathan Suarez (center, vice president of culinary operations) Jennifer Horev and friends celebrate the ribbon cutting of the new Pura Vida Miami flagship in Coconut Grove.
Omer Horev, Jonathan Suarez (center, vice president of culinary operations) Jennifer Horev and friends celebrate the ribbon cutting of the new Pura Vida Miami flagship in Coconut Grove. Richard Alvarez World Red Eye

Anatomy Fitness (late 2025): A 25,482-square-foot luxury wellness space. Recovery amenities include infrared saunas, hot and cold plunges and eucalyptus steam rooms.

Wairua Beauty (fall 2025): A luxury skin care boutique joins its Miami Beach kin that opened in 2023.

Lola + The Boys (late 2025): Children’s clothing in a 1,425-square-foot boutique.

7th Avenue (late 2025): Indoor and outdoor sectionals, loveseats, armchairs, daybeds.

Feulard (spring 2026): A hair artistry and skincare salon in 1,801 square feet.

Also coming: A 2,800-square-foot Starbucks cafe (fall); The Keyes Company real estate firm (late 2025); a Bank of America branch (summer).

Also opened: The Salty doughnut and coffee shop; If So women and girls 7 and older clothing; Chip City cookies; The Shade Store custom window treatments.

An aerial view of Esplanade at Aventura at 19505 Biscayne Blvd. in Aventura. That’s Aventura Mall in the background on the sprawling land.
An aerial view of Esplanade at Aventura at 19505 Biscayne Blvd. in Aventura. That’s Aventura Mall in the background on the sprawling land. Esplanade
Howard Cohen
Miami Herald
Miami Herald consumer trends reporter Howard Cohen, a 2017 Media Excellence Awards winner, has covered pop music, theater, health and fitness, obituaries, municipal government, breaking news and general assignment. He started his career in the Features department at the Miami Herald in 1991. Cohen is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Communication. Support my work with a digital subscription
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