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Did you miss these 3 stories on Miami shopping? Catch up on Publix, ‘nude’ store

Three recent stories about Miami’s business scene covered several topics, including the closing and future rebuild of a grocery store, the debut of a new health-focused market in Brickell and the uncertain future of a beloved shopping center.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Story 1: This Kendall staple Publix is shutting down. Here’s what customers can do

Publix at the Palms at Town & Country Mall, a neighborhood fixture in Kendall for over 40 years, closed on Jan. 17 to make way for a new store to be built in its place. Shoppers will need to visit other nearby Publix stores for their groceries while the new location is under construction, a process expected to take 12 to 18 months.

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Story 2: ‘Nude’ grocery is opening in Miami’s Brickell area. See the reveal

Nude Miami, a new organic-focused boutique grocery and cafe, is planning to open in Brickell’s Panorama Tower, aiming to offer products free from additives, GMOs and artificial preservatives. Founded by three young entrepreneurs, Nude Miami hopes to tap into the area’s growing desire for healthful, natural foods with unique offerings and a community-centric vibe.

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Story 3: Red Bird sold for $62M. What’s next for the Miami-Dade shopping center?

The Red Bird Shopping Center was sold to a Charlotte-based developer for $62.1 million, raising questions about what’s next for this 70-year-old retail hub. While the new owner has not shared redevelopment plans, locals and business owners are left speculating about possible revamps, fearing that major changes could disrupt the community’s character and history.

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The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Miami Herald newsroom. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Miami Herald journalists.

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