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Mall at 163rd Street — Attraction in North Miami Beach

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Mall at 163rd Street
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North Miami Beach Library
1601 NE 164th St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Mishcon Park
16601 NE 15th Ave, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Snake Creek Park
1601 NE 165th St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Nearby restaurants
Merkado 31
1127 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Sichuan Fish Restaurant
1242 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
CM Chicken NMB (Choong Man Chicken) 충만치킨
1256 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Bubby's Fish N' Chips
1129 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Colombia's Grill Restaurant
1360 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Bamboo Garden Restaurant
1232 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
IHOP
1101 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Lebanese Guys
1205 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33162
Panda Express
1405 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
1000 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33162
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Mall at 163rd Street

1205 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33162
3.9(3.8K)
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attractions: North Miami Beach Library, Mishcon Park, Snake Creek Park, restaurants: Merkado 31, Sichuan Fish Restaurant, CM Chicken NMB (Choong Man Chicken) 충만치킨, Bubby's Fish N' Chips, Colombia's Grill Restaurant, Bamboo Garden Restaurant, IHOP, Lebanese Guys, Panda Express, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
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Nearby attractions of Mall at 163rd Street

North Miami Beach Library

Mishcon Park

Snake Creek Park

North Miami Beach Library

North Miami Beach Library

4.5

(127)

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Mishcon Park

Mishcon Park

4.7

(27)

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Snake Creek Park

Snake Creek Park

4.6

(91)

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Nearby restaurants of Mall at 163rd Street

Merkado 31

Sichuan Fish Restaurant

CM Chicken NMB (Choong Man Chicken) 충만치킨

Bubby's Fish N' Chips

Colombia's Grill Restaurant

Bamboo Garden Restaurant

IHOP

Lebanese Guys

Panda Express

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

Merkado 31

Merkado 31

4.7

(1.8K)

$$

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Sichuan Fish Restaurant

Sichuan Fish Restaurant

3.9

(308)

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CM Chicken NMB (Choong Man Chicken) 충만치킨

CM Chicken NMB (Choong Man Chicken) 충만치킨

4.9

(328)

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Bubby's Fish N' Chips

Bubby's Fish N' Chips

4.6

(254)

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John M (The Closer)John M (The Closer)
I recently visited the mall at 163rd St. in North Miami Beach with my friend Harrison while we were waiting for my car to charge. This used to be a vibrant shopping destination, but it’s now just a shell of its former self. There are hardly any brand-name stores left, with only a few deep discount garment stores like Ross and Marshalls remaining. The rest of the mall is filled with mom-and-pop shops, dollar stores, belt stores, or other niche outlets. What’s particularly unsettling is the state of the second and third floors, which are entirely vacant and unoccupied. You can still take the elevator to the second floor, but all you’ll find is a completely empty space. Walking through a mall like this is eerily creepy, and it makes me wonder if the space should be redeveloped into something more useful, like affordable housing. This place feels like a shadow of what it once was, and it’s a sad reminder of how much things have changed.
Ed HenEd Hen
Help at store is hard to find some times and many times they do not know their own inventory or location of inventory, so u will have to spend time searching, I spent over 45 mins looking for a 10 inch circular metal cutting blade at the store at Pembroke Road and 441, asked various employees if they had blade similar to sample I showed them no one knew because it was not their area, I asked attendent at cash register area to page some one for assistance which she did multiple times no one showed up, asked for manager who never showed up either, went to service desk (where returns r) and dragged one of the employees to help find blade. Was able to find blade to cut aluminum, will be ordering on line as much as possible to avoid wasting so much time, see attached receipt for info.
Harrison C. DaviesHarrison C. Davies
Before there was Aventura, there was The Miracle on 163rd Street. Walking through here now is like stepping into a time capsule. Once a bustling hub of activity and enjoyment for me during my younger years, The Mall on 163rd Street is now eerily quiet with high ceilings and expansive spaces that speak to its heyday. Although sad in a lot of ways, there is still a lot of charm and nostalgia along with some fun and creative store offerings and I have heard down the hall that there are plans to bring the mall back to its original glory. Old Florida at its finest. #mallon163rd #oldflorida #northmiamibeach #miamidadecounty #florida
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I recently visited the mall at 163rd St. in North Miami Beach with my friend Harrison while we were waiting for my car to charge. This used to be a vibrant shopping destination, but it’s now just a shell of its former self. There are hardly any brand-name stores left, with only a few deep discount garment stores like Ross and Marshalls remaining. The rest of the mall is filled with mom-and-pop shops, dollar stores, belt stores, or other niche outlets. What’s particularly unsettling is the state of the second and third floors, which are entirely vacant and unoccupied. You can still take the elevator to the second floor, but all you’ll find is a completely empty space. Walking through a mall like this is eerily creepy, and it makes me wonder if the space should be redeveloped into something more useful, like affordable housing. This place feels like a shadow of what it once was, and it’s a sad reminder of how much things have changed.
John M (The Closer)

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Help at store is hard to find some times and many times they do not know their own inventory or location of inventory, so u will have to spend time searching, I spent over 45 mins looking for a 10 inch circular metal cutting blade at the store at Pembroke Road and 441, asked various employees if they had blade similar to sample I showed them no one knew because it was not their area, I asked attendent at cash register area to page some one for assistance which she did multiple times no one showed up, asked for manager who never showed up either, went to service desk (where returns r) and dragged one of the employees to help find blade. Was able to find blade to cut aluminum, will be ordering on line as much as possible to avoid wasting so much time, see attached receipt for info.
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Before there was Aventura, there was The Miracle on 163rd Street. Walking through here now is like stepping into a time capsule. Once a bustling hub of activity and enjoyment for me during my younger years, The Mall on 163rd Street is now eerily quiet with high ceilings and expansive spaces that speak to its heyday. Although sad in a lot of ways, there is still a lot of charm and nostalgia along with some fun and creative store offerings and I have heard down the hall that there are plans to bring the mall back to its original glory. Old Florida at its finest. #mallon163rd #oldflorida #northmiamibeach #miamidadecounty #florida
Harrison C. Davies

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Reviews of Mall at 163rd Street

3.9
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2.0
6y

This mall is really sad. It is falling apart and really runned down, I hear from many people this mall used to be really cool, fun and full of shops and people. Almost all the shops are closed. I used to come here when I was younger but now I never do. People smoke cigarettes in the mall and nobody stops them. The food really sucks from the one food place there, the escalators are usually out of order and the one to go up to marshalls is scary. The elevators are usually out of order too and the only thing saving this mall is probably the Ross and shoe stores. The AC was broken when i went last (about a week ago) so it was really hot inside. The water fountains has questionable water. There were no security guards in sight to report the smoking and when I did see em, they were on their phone or shopping. I hate going here because of how eery and sad this place is, I wish it would be saved but its pretty much an abandoned mall. There's garbage that gets swept up in a pile in the corner and gum stuck to the railings and pencil writing on the wall. Pretty sure no one is ever in the office because it looks like it's been closed for a while and the bathrooms are gross. I'm really hoping that this place could be repaired and revitalized because I live in the neighborhood and it'd be cool to have a mall where you...

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4.0
7y

I give it 4 stars because it could be better. One day a store pops up, another day it's gone and I know why. The mall is just dry. The dry area is where Marshalls is located. Inside that place you'll find Ross, Marshalls, different clothing stores, Jewelry store, GNC, name brand shoe stores like Footlocker, Cool J's. They also have Metro PCS. I warn to not have children/females go into the bathrooms by themselves. Matter of fact don't let anyone go by themselves. It is just a long hallway and the boys and girls bathrooms are next to each other. You can scream but I doubt anyone can hear you. Very scary. They do have security but they are usually sitting. It is dead but those stores aren't bad at all. Good customer service except for Ross (but what can you expect from Ross except long lines and attitude). I rarely go there. Now the other benefits that surround this particular area is: Banks, Home Depot, WalMart, Panda Express and plaza which includes Game Stop and other stores. Literally 2min away from IHop, 10min away from Biscayne US1...and 10min away from the main highway. Not a bad spot but they need something to help just that area I...

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5.0
1y

I'm giving the mall 5stars but I'm going back in time. Around 1986/87. This mall was the "it place" to be as a teenager. Burdines, Jordan Marsh, Woolworth, Tom McCann shoe store and a host of other stores. Upstairs near the food court in thw corner was the game room. I'm dating myself for sure. It was an awesome place to hang out. I remember coming through there from junior high school, (John F. Kennedy Jr. high) and I always pass through the mall heading home from school. This crazy lady was running up the stairs heading to the food court and she's yelling something. Years later I was watching this movie "Making Mr. Right" to my amazement, I just so happened to walk in the mall when they were filming that specific scene. It was surreal. I jumped off my couch and said I WAS THERE!!!! I REMEMBER THIS!! If you want to see the mall at 163rd at its prime and glory, watch that movie and you will see what I'm talking about. It's sad to see it as a shell of itself, but it holds a lot of great memories me. The white tarp or roofing was iconic for a mall back...

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