Greenville has blossomed into an unexpected hotspot for luxury shopping, and residents are absolutely thrilled about it! For years, luxury goods were typically found only in big cities, making it challenging for those living in smaller towns to indulge in high-end experiences. However, the tides have changed, and now, Greenville is experiencing its very own luxury retail moment with the arrival of the Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-up.
Located at Haywood Mall, this incredible pop-up event started in August and will be open to the public until October 17. The Access Pop-up Tour has already made waves in cities like Raleigh and Sarasota, Florida, and now it’s bringing the essence of Miami’s famous Bal Harbour Shops straight to Greenville. This unique shopping event is a one-of-a-kind traveling experience that showcases the very best in luxury brands—a rare treat for those who crave a taste of the finer things in life without having to travel far.
The Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-up spans 17,000 square feet—a massive space ingeniously built from 30 shipping containers. With covered walkways, fans for added comfort, and a retractable canopy to shield visitors from the elements, it feels both upscale and inviting. Plus, the pop-up features a fine-dining restaurant named The Whitman that accommodates 150 guests and offers a full bar and lounge experience.
Visitors can browse breathtaking collections from renowned brands like Tiffany & Co., Gucci, and Prada—all under one roof. And it’s not just about shopping; the pop-up is programmed with dynamic events and entertainment designed to create an engaging atmosphere for all attendees.
We had the opportunity to sit down with Matthew Whitman Lazenby, the President and CEO of Whitman Family Development, to learn more about this luxurious initiative. He shared how the concept came about and his passion for making luxury accessible to more people.
“The purpose of the Access Pop-up is to engage clientele that typically doesn’t get to experience luxury shopping,” he said. This revelation comes from understanding that many consumers have the spending power but often have to travel long distances to get to luxury retailers.
Matthew reflects on his family’s legacy in commercial real estate, dating back to the early 20th century. His grandfather founded the original Bal Harbour Shops in 1965, pioneering the idea of an all-luxury shopping center in America. “This unique Kuala Lumpur-style shopping experience has paved the way for countless shopping centers across the nation,” he remarked proudly.
When asked why Greenville was chosen for this pop-up, Matthew emphasized the city’s blend of southern hospitality and a vibrant cultural scene. “Greenville’s picturesque downtown, filled with award-winning restaurants and parks, creates the perfect backdrop for luxury shopping.” It’s a match made in heaven for residents eager to embrace the finer things in life.
The Access Pop-up offers a glimpse into a future where smaller cities can become new favorites for luxury brands. As Matthew suggested, “We can test different markets without long-term commitments, making high-end shopping a possibility for many more communities.” This innovation sets a wonderful precedent and indicates that luxury isn’t just for the big cities anymore.
With high-quality shopping just a few clicks away and the Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-up firmly planted in Greenville, it’s the perfect time to indulge. The taste of luxury has finally found a delightful new home in this beautiful city, proving that every dream can become a reality. So if you’re in the area, don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity. Experience shopping like never before—you just might find a piece of paradise right here in Greenville!
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