
This week, the 2025 Summer Associate Class visited one of Miami’s most iconic neighborhoods: the Design District. The Miami Design District is an internationally recognized hub of art, design, architecture, and—of course—luxury retail. It also happens to be a long-standing Bilzin Sumberg client.
During our visit, we learned about the history of the Design District and how visionary Craig Robins and his team transformed it into what it is today. We learned how strategic decisions were made to not only revitalize a neighborhood, but to construct an entirely unique space. Often times these decisions deviated from industry norms. They also often required unique legal solutions.
We then went on a tour of the area and saw first-hand how the Design District incorporates art and architecture into real estate development to create an unparalleled experience. Nowhere else can you admire artwork by Urs Fisher and Virgil Abloh, get coffee from Jimmy Butler’s coffee shop, and (window) shop at Dior. We followed our tour with an amazing lunch at MC Kitchen.
What I will take with me from the experience is the continued importance of art and design. Thoughtful, intentional design is often overlooked in favor of efficiency and ease in today’s economy. But through strategic, forward-thinking decisions like those made in the development of the Design District, one can ensure resilience and excellence. I think this applies no matter what field you are in—whether it be art curation, real estate development, or litigation.
