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Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-Up makes a stop in Nashville

Step into a lush, tropical oasis to enjoy a day of luxe shopping, sips, and bites in Wedgewood-Houston.

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Shop up an appetite at Bal Harbour? Check out The Whitman Restaurant’s all-day menu and make reservations. | Photo by NASHtoday

What’s in those giant shipping containers in Wedgewood-Houston?

Bal Harbour Shops, located on the northern tip of Miami Beach, has set up its traveling pop-up shopping experience at 500 Hagan St. A dozen luxury retailers and The Whitman Restaurant will welcome Nashvilians through Sunday, Nov. 9.

Built from 30 modular shipping containers, the experience has been designed as a tropical oasis to match the signature look of Bal Harbour Shops — down to the music, palm trees, and lush greenery.

Some of the on-site brands include:

  • Tiffany & Co.
  • Valentino
  • Balmain
  • Monnalisa
  • Scanlan Theodore

Bal Harbor Shops Access Pop-up opens on Friday, Sept. 12, but you can RSVP to a grand opening event on Saturday, Sept. 13. Beyond shopping and dining, tap the button below for upcoming events, including happy hour, high tea, and Mahjong.

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