People who attended Art Basel, the largest art show in the country saw a different Miami Beach than what they saw during the event in 2019 and will see quite a few more changes before the next Art Basel in 2022.

After a rise in e-commerce sales in the pandemic led to vacancies in physical retail and restaurant locations developers and property owners used the vacancies as an opportunity to change the DNA of Lincoln Road. The influx of business and wealth migration, from high-tax states like New York and California, during the pandemic, also helped absorb some of that space. 

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