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North Hills to welcome Bal Harbour Shops’ winter pop-up

For eight weeks, Raleigh will get to experience Miami’s luxury Bal Harbour Shops through a new traveling venture called Bal Harbour Shops ACCESS Pop-up.

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Shipping containers have never looked so good.

Rendering provided by Bal Harbour Shops

Miami, meet Raleigh. Bal Harbour Shops, a luxe retail shopping center out of Miami will debut its traveling retail event — Bal Harbour Shops ACCESS Pop-Up — in North Hills later this November.

Made up of 30 shipping containers, this exclusive pop-up will feature a mix of high-end fashion stores like Tiffany & Co., Frette, and James Perse.

For eight weeks only, these containers will be located near Coquette at 4359 Six Forks Rd. The space will embrace the nearly 60-year-old brand’s Miami roots by bringing in planters filled with lush greenery, koi ponds, and fountains. Plus, the setting will showcase Bal Harbour Shops’ signature palm tree motif.

Ladies sitting around a table drinking and eating, surrounded by palm trees.

The pop-up space will try to mirror the iconic palm tree motif.

Photo provided by Bal Harbour Shops

Described as a “luxury shopping and dining experience,” the 17,000 sqft project will include a fine dining restaurant called The Whitman, which will allow 150 seats with a full bar + lounge.

Each space will be modern, air conditioned, well-lit, and fully outfitted with furniture, panels, and shelving.

This stop is the first of many of this multi-city shopping and dining event with future pop-ups in Greenville, SC and locations in Florida.

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