The Miami Concours is set to return to the Miami Design District this week, taking place Friday, February 13 through Sunday, February 15, for its 9th edition. Set throughout the neighborhood, the three-day exhibition brings together iconic post-war automobiles, rare vintage supercars, and cutting-edge hypercars—framed by the Miami Design District’s architecture, luxury retail and cultural programming.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina—widely regarded as one of the most important one-off Ferraris ever created—Miami Concours will welcome automotive entrepreneur and collector Jim Glickenhaus as a special guest. The Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina is a one-off sports car made by Ferrari and redesigned by Pininfarina for Glickenhaus, who was its original commissioner, and he will arrive with a curated lineup that includes the Ferrari P4/5, P4/5 Competizione, SCG 004C, and SCG 004S.
Also new this year, Sunday’s Red Carpet Showcase will be a ticketed experience, offering curated access and enhanced programming. This year’s showcase places a special focus on the future of hypercars, anchored by two spotlight presentations:
A look at the legacy of the V12 through the work of Luc Donckerwolke, beginning with his iconic Murciélago design.
A celebration of American automotive ambition through a showcase of supercars shaped by visionaries such as Carroll Shelby and today’s emerging builders.
Image via World Red Eye
Miami Concours Highlights:
Saturday, February 14: The Welcome Experience - featuring sponsorship activations, car displays, F&B vendors, and live music
Sunday, February 15: The Red Carpet Showcase - The signature Miami Concours experience, showcasing the finest luxury automobiles & high-end collectibles throughout MDD
VIP Experience (Sunday, February 15) - Dedicated lounges & viewing areas, enhanced F&B experiences, Red Carpet moments & spotlight positions
The Moore Miami - Hospitality anchor for Miami Concours, providing VIPs, partners and collectors with an intimate setting and programming throughout the day
Concours Talks - An engaging panel series bringing together leaders in automotive, design and fashion to explore the cultural influencer shaping the future of luxury
Brett David, Craig Robins, Ronnie Vogel & John Temerian - Image via World Red Eye
Miami Design District founder and developer Craig Robins - Image via World Red Eye
Images via World Red Eye
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Past PROFILEmiami articles about Miami Design District:
The Miami Concours is set to return to the Miami Design District this week, taking place Friday, February 13 through Sunday, February 15, for its 9th edition. Set throughout the neighborhood, the three-day exhibition brings together iconic post-war automobiles, rare vintage supercars, and cutting-edge hypercars—framed by the Miami Design District’s architecture and luxury retail.
Kempinski Group, Europe’s oldest independent luxury hotel company, today announced Kempinski Residences Miami Design District, the development that will introduce Kempinski Group’s first branded residential project in the United States.
Tokyo’s acclaimed Oniku Karyu, a Michelin one-star restaurant celebrated for its elegant wagyu kaiseki, will make its U.S. debut with the opening of KARYU in Miami. Led by Chef Haruka Katayanagi and created in partnership with Spicy Hospitality Group, KARYU brings Japan’s meticulous craftsmanship and reverence for wagyu beef to Miami Design District.
Miami's Design District, the city's most vibrant, avant-garde neighborhood, will soon receive its very first residential development with Miami Design Residences Designed by Chipperfield. As Pritzker Prize-winning architect David Chipperfield's only development currently underway in Florida, Miami Design Residences Designed by Chipperfield will be a new architectural landmark.
Following the success of Sushi Yasu Tanaka, Michelin-recognized Chef Yasu Tanaka has unveiled an intimate new concept: YASU Omakase, an 8-seat omakase counter in Miami Design District brought to life by Spicy Hospitality Group and designed as a deeply personal reflection of Tanaka’s Yamanashi roots and the rituals that define Japan’s most revered sushiyas.
Spicy Hospitality Group, the visionary hospitality collective at the intersection of cuisine, culture, and design—and the team behind The Joyce, with several forthcoming concepts in Miami, New York, and California—has officially opened U.S. debut of Le Specialità in the Miami Design District.
Terra, led by David Martin, and co-developer Lion Development, led by Michael Simkins, have announced that the internationally-acclaimed Argentine polo player, model, and philanthropist Nacho Figueras, and his son, polo player Hilario Figueras, have signed a contract at Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences.
The New York and Miami-based Helm Equities has proposed The Helm, poised to enhance Miami’s luxurious and ever-evolving Design District and will utilize the Live Local act to create a diverse mixture of residents while significantly reducing traffic and its overall impact on the neighborhood.
Co-developers Terra, led by David Martin, and Lion Development Group, led by Michael Simkins, have launched of sales for Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences. Located at 3501 NE 1st Avenue, at the nexus of Miami Design District and Midtown Miami, the building signifies Jean-Georges’ first foray into residential real estate.
Luxury jeweler and design house Tiffany & Co. has opened a new flagship location in Miami Design District. The newly opened Tiffany & Co. location captures the essence of Louis Comfort Tiffany's artistic legacy while embracing Miami’s vibrant spirit.
The Miami Design District is set to welcome back The Bazaar for Good on May 10th and 11th, marking its fifth consecutive year of philanthropic endeavors. Sponsored by Lancome, Schutz, Babor, MarcCain, and Stitch Lab, the event promises an exclusive shopping experience, engaging events, and a silent auction, all aimed at raising funds for various nonprofit organizations worldwide.
WoodHouse, the visionary development company, has announced the highly-anticipated reopening of The Moore in the Miami Design District, marking the beginning of a new chapter for this iconic landmark. Stepping into its next century, The Moore emerges as a vibrant lifestyle and cultural destination, featuring a private members club, boutique hotel, executive offices, gallery space, and the exciting addition of Elastika, a modern-American restaurant set to open its doors to the public this weekend.
Model, fashion & jewelry designer Isabela Grutman is set to unveil her highly anticipated flagship store, ISA GRUTMAN, nestled within Miami Design District's Paradise Plaza. The store, slated to open its doors to the public in the first week of May, promises a serene retreat for jewelry enthusiasts seeking refined elegance.
Padel enthusiasts and design aficionados alike have a new destination to explore from Reserve, a leading U.S. padel lifestyle brand. Building upon the success of its acclaimed Miami Seaplane Base and NYC Hudson Yards clubs, Reserve has launched a new members-only club in Miami’s Design District, the epicenter of the city's vibrant arts, culture, and shopping scene.
Miami Concours – one of the country’s most anticipated motorized events – will return to the Miami Design District in 2024 for its seventh edition, titled “Design Driven: The Intersection of Auto, Art and Fashion”. The Miami Concours is a three-day exhibition of the world’s most significant post-war automobiles and examples of excellence in modern design and engineering, expertly placed throughout the Miami Design District.
Developers Lionheart Capital, Leviathan Development, and Well Duo, is set to further transform the Miami Design District with the introduction of MIRAI Design District at 4200 NE 2nd Avenue designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates. This groundbreaking mixed-use development, which will be super-star Architect Kengo Kuma first mixed-use project in the United States.
Gucci is expanding its presence in the United States with the opening of a new, dedicated men’s boutique in Miami. Situated in the Miami Design District, the space spans over 4,200 square feet across two floors and includes an inviting private VIP shopping area. This marks Gucci’s fourth dedicated men’s boutique in the U.S. and the second Gucci boutique in Miami’s Design District.
Diesel has opened a new store in the heart of Miami’s Design District. Located at located at 81 NE 41st Street, the space reflects the brand’s signature bold attitude and its recent transformation under the Creative Direction of Glenn Martens. This store also introduces a new retail design concept that will serve as the visual vocabulary connecting Diesel’s global store fleet.
The MICHELIN Guide recently revealed the second edition of its Florida Stars for 2023 and Miami Design District’s Le Jardinier of the Bastion Collection has retained its coveted Michelin star for the second straight year. The Miami Design District staple, located in the lavish Paradise Plaza, brings an approachable yet refined experience to modern French gastronomy.
The MICHELIN Guide recently revealed the second edition of its Florida Stars for 2023 and Miami’s L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon was the only restaurant in Florida to retain two Michelin stars for the second straight year. Worth a detour into Miami Design District to experience the modern French menu in a seductive setting, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, of the Bastion Collection, is named after the late Chef Robuchon, the “Chef of the Century” who held 32 Michelin Guide stars, the most of any restaurateur.
Miami Race Week was alive in anticipation of the second Miami Grand Prix 2023, as the jetset, billionaires, celebrities, athletes and Miami’s biggest stars were seen at some of the hottest events around the city. Iconic restauranteurs took center stage as legendary sushi chef Nobu Matsuhisa launched his ‘Miami Sushi Club’ premium menswear capsule collaboration with Chris Stamp and McLaren and Fabel Miami partnered with Scuderia AlphaTauri.
AMI Paris has officially opened in Miami Design District. Born in Paris and now in Miami for the first time, AMI Paris is bringing their iconic take on casual and chic French fashion with stylish offerings for men and women. The new flagship featuring the new Spring-Summer Collection is located at 99 NE 39th Street in Miami Design District. Born in Paris in 2011 and inspired by the city ever since. AMI means friend in French and stands for a relaxed, authentic and friendly approach to luxury fashion.
The Bazaar for Good is back for its 4th year in the Miami Design District on May 19, consisting of a shopping experience at great prices, and inspiring conversations led by Valeria Lipovetsky, all while supporting a great cause. Coming off of their most successful Bazaar for Good to date, raising over $420,000 at the event last year, they are partnering with one of Miami’s most beloved local nonprofit organizations, Style Saves, to raise funds for their annual back-to-school event that provides uniforms and school supplies for over 10,000 students in South Florida.
Major Food Group and Kith have partnered once again for the first-ever U.S.-based outpost of Kith for Sadelle’s in Miami Design District. Sadelle’s, Major Food Group’s enduringly popular all-day dining institution that originated in New York, is now open to the public on the second floor of Kith’s new Miami Design District flagship. A lifestyle as much as a restaurant, Sadelle’s has also teamed up with Kith to release a limited edition Capsule Collection.
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Kith has opened its second Miami location in Miami Design District, including Miami’s inaugural Sadelle’s at Kith restaurant with Major Food Group and a standalone Kith Treats store. This new store is two stories and will carry Kith’s in-house and multi-brand ready-to-wear, accessories and footwear offerings for men, women and kids. Established in 2011, Kith is both a multifunctional lifestyle brand as well as a progressive retail establishment.
The Miami Concours, one of the country’s most anticipated motoring events, returned to the Miami Design District this past weekend for 2023 with its highly curated, distinctly modern celebration of automotive history. In its sixth year, the annual event showcased the most significant automobiles ever produced, exhibited in the heart of Miami, at the epicenter of art and design.
The Miami Concours, one of the country’s most anticipated motoring events, returns to the Miami Design District for 2023 with its highly curated, distinctly modern celebration of automotive history. Displays debut on Friday, February 17th and the weekend culminates on Sunday, February 19th, with three red-carpeted streets, each featuring distinct Concours activations.
French/ Italian high-end luxury fashion house Moncler has opened a new Miami boutique at 132 NE 39th Street in the heart of the Miami Design District, a vibrant neighborhood where art, culture and fashion converge. The Miami Design District boutique is Moncler’s second in Florida, to go along with Bal Harbour Shops.
Buckle up! It is that time of year again in Miami. Starting November 29th and running through the first week of December, Miami Art Week attracts millions of visitors from across the globe to Miami’s sunny beach’s and luxurious enclaves for a celebration of art, design, fashion, style and culture.

The Miami Concours is set to return to the Miami Design District this week, taking place Friday, February 13 through Sunday, February 15, for its 9th edition. Set throughout the neighborhood, the three-day exhibition brings together iconic post-war automobiles, rare vintage supercars, and cutting-edge hypercars—framed by the Miami Design District’s architecture and luxury retail.