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1674-10 Whitman Family 37 of 116, 2 Terms mh FOR DEVELOPER, SUCCESS WAS IN THE BAG 03/23/1995 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 1995, The Miami Herald DATE: Thursday, March 23, 1995 EDITION: FINAL SECTION: NEIGHBORS MB PAGE: 2 LENGTH: 52 lines ILLUSTRATION: photo: Estelle Spiegel with Betti Bernay and Norma Jean Voss (a) SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: GRACE LIM Herald Staff Writer MEMO: see end of text for cutlines FOR DEVELOPER, SUCCESS WAS IN THE BAG BAL HARBOUR SHOPS CELEBRATES 30 YEARS Developer Stanley F. Whitman is a self-described optimist. When naysayers told him that his vision of an upscale shopping mall in Bal Harbour was doomed for failure, Whitman set out to prove them wrong. Whitman's vision became the Bal Harbour Shops, which turned 30 Tuesday. "I'm an optimist," Whitman said. "I think everything is going to be a success." Whitman smiled. "Not many people agreed with me, " he said. "They told me it couldn't be done. They said, 'Put up an apartment building. ' " On Tuesday, Whitman and his son, Randy, celebrated with cake along with Bal Harbour Village Mayor Estelle Spiegel and about 60 women patrons of the shops, 9700 Collins Ave. For the occasion, the guests were asked to incorporate hats into their elegant attire. Spiegel said Bal Harbour Shops put the village on the map. "When my husband and I travel throughout the world and people say, 'Where is Bal Harbour?' and I say, 'Have you heard of the Bal Harbour Shops?' and they say, 'Oh, yes. ' " Longtime patron Sonja Zuckerman calls the Bal Harbour Shops her home away from home. "You see everybody. You have lunch here, " she said. "It's fun to be here even if you are not shopping." The mall was constructed on the site of abandoned War World II Army barracks, Whitman said. For several years, the Whitmans lived in one of the barracks. A developer converted the barracks into apartments and rented them out to eligible male voters. "He needed 25 male voters to incorporate the village of Bal Harbour, " Whitman said. "There was no village back then." A couple decades later, Whitman came back to the 15-acre site and put up the Bal Harbour Shops. He said back then, Lincoln Road Mall had seen its heyday and was in decline. "There was a vacuum to be filled, and this did the job," he said. The shops began as a one-level, 30-store mall. Now it has two levels and more than 100 stores, including anchors Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. Lauren Ansher said she was a fan of the shops from the very beginning. "Everything I'm wearing is from this mall," said Ansher, who wore a pink outfit with a matching pink hat. "It has gotten more prestigious and each year it has gotten more and more beautiful." CUTLINES:NURI VALLBONA / Herald Staff HATS OFF: Betti Bernay, Norma Jean Voss and Bal Harbour Village Mayor