* Lincoln Road
Rebecca Powers
The Washington Post
After dark, along the Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach, there’s plenty to occupy your gaze at ground level. Vibrant storefronts, fountains and alfresco dining attract a pageant of short skirts, tight tees and leashed lap dogs.
But a glowing structure rising skyward in a concrete exclamation point at one end of the promenade lures your eyes up, away from the ground-level spectacle. At the top, people circulate above it all. Actually, they’re above a parking garage, albeit one with an impressive architectural pedigree and a rock-star name — 1111 — to match.
It’s 1111 Lincoln Road, and if sexy cars are worshiped in South Beach, this is their cathedral.