With Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue as anchors, the mall had sales of $3,000 per square foot in 2015, ranked among the highest-grossing retail centers in the world.
[1] He built a non-traditional open-air shopping mall due to the tropical climate and seaside location across the street from the Atlantic Ocean.
[2] Bal Harbour Shops agreed to build a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) church[3] on a site on Kane Concourse in Bay Harbor Islands that had been a car dealership.
[4] In January 2013, Bal Harbour Shops announced an equity partnership with Swire Properties to jointly develop the 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2) retail component of Brickell CityCentre in downtown Miami.
[5] In 2017, a $550 million enhancement plan was approved to add 241,600 square feet (22,450 m2) of new retail space and restaurants to Bal Harbour Shops with a completion date of 2024.