New in Miami business: World Cup merch, broken dishes, familiar coupons
The first FIFA World Cup retail store has opened in South Beach, and the familiar Bed Bath & Beyond is making a comeback. Then there’s a Miami business where you can enter and break things, and a rapper with a big business goal.
Here’s a roundup of Miami Herald business stories shaping South Florida’s retail, sports and entertainment world:
- Bed Bath & Beyond: The name is returning this summer as a co-branded venture inside The Container Store locations, including Florida’s eight stores. The iconic Bed Bath & Beyond 20% off coupons are being revived and will be accepted, although the company hasn’t confirmed whether old coupons stashed at home will be honored.
- World Cup store: The first Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Store has opened at 1006 Lincoln Rd. in Miami Beach, the first of 40 retail locations across 16 host cities to launch ahead of the tournament. South Florida will host seven World Cup matches at Hard Rock Stadium from June 15 through July 18, with a kickoff party in Lummus Park on June 11.
- Rick Ross: The rapper, estimated to be worth $150 million, told SiriusXM that one of his biggest aspirations is buying a piece of the Miami Dolphins, alongside running roughly 30 Wingstop franchises he began acquiring in Memphis in 2011.
- The Break Room: Christina Brown opened The Break Room in Allapattah in June 2023, a rage room where customers pay $20 and up to smash glass and electronics, and she now plans to expand into a larger location with an escape room and trivia game.
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This story was originally published May 19, 2026 at 6:36 AM.