Nike store with rooftop basketball court in Miami
Nike is trying to make a radical addition to shoe retail stores.
According to Curbed Miami, Nike has proposed a three-story, 31,500 square foot retail store in Miami that will have a rooftop basketball court and jogging track.
Customers trying on sneakers will no longer have to walk into small spaces to test the feel – they can put them into action while playing basketball or going for a run.
The plans of the building look grandiose. The first two levels will be completely filled with retail with 17-foot high ceilings, and the total height of the building (including the sports terrace) will be 51 feet.
Here is an overview of the current space and proposed designs for the building.
The current space, which is a bankrupt Sherman Williams and Pottery Barn.
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The rooftop sports terrace will include a jogging track, basketball court and views of the surrounding neighborhood.
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The building will be 51 feet tall, considerably taller than neighboring stores on the same block.
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The exterior has polished concrete, laminated glass units and metal screen panels.
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There are also other retail stores on Lincoln Road.
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This is what the building will look like lit up at night.
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