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Bal Harbour Shops will donate a portion of its sales to support local vendors and partner organizations.

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Get in, AVL — we’re going shopping. Less than two weeks remain to visit the Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-up, featuring iconic brands like Tiffany & Co., Balmain, Golden Goose, and more.

You’ll find it behind Tanger Asheville at the West Elm entrance, where 30 shipping containers have been transformed into a luxe shopping + dining destination. Pro tip: Book a table at The Whitman, an indoor-outdoor restaurant with a fun lineup of weekly events.

A portion of sales supports Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.

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