The Doral corridor west of Miami International Airport is one of the most densely commercial Latin American-facing districts in the United States — a concentration of Latin American airline offices, trade businesses, warehousing, and residential communities that creates a catchment profile substantially different from the broader Miami-Dade market. Miami International Mall, which opened in 1982 at the Dolphin Expressway (SR-836) and NW 107th Avenue in Doral, is the primary enclosed comparison-shopping destination for this corridor and for the broader North Miami-Dade and Hialeah residential population.
Macy’s and JCPenney anchor the department store tier. The tenant register reflects the Latin American consumer base: Churromania, 100 Montaditos, Mango, Zero Latency Entertainment, and a concentration of Latin American fast-food and service operators sit alongside the accessible fashion register of American Eagle, Express, Hollister, Old Navy, H and M, and Victoria’s Secret. Sephora and Bath and Body Works hold the beauty positions. BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse anchors the full-service dining offer alongside casual dining and food court operators.
The Dolphin Expressway and NW 107th Avenue location places the property within five minutes of Miami International Airport and within the primary commercial zone of Doral, a city of approximately 75,000 residents with a 70 per cent Latin American demographic heavily concentrated in Colombian, Venezuelan, and Cuban communities. The broader catchment extends north into Hialeah and Medley, and west into Sweetwater and Fontainebleau — communities with a combined population exceeding 500,000 that are closer to Miami International Mall than to the Dadeland or Aventura assets.
For brands evaluating the West Miami-Dade and Doral market, Miami International Mall is the primary enclosed retail address for a catchment whose Latin American demographic composition is among the densest in the United States. The airport adjacency and the Dolphin Expressway position also generate a corporate and transit-visitor daytime population from the airline, logistics, and trade businesses concentrated in the Doral commercial corridor.
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