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Planning board approves Superhuman museum for 1100 Lincoln Road; developers to replace Regal cinema

5967681 · September 12, 2025
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The City of Miami Beach Planning Board on Sept. 9 approved a conditional use permit to convert the former Regal Cinema at 1100 Lincoln Road into "Superhuman," an experiential art museum that will combine technology-driven installations with gallery-quality works and ticketed, timed entries.

The City of Miami Beach Planning Board on Sept. 9 approved a conditional use permit for Superhuman, an experiential art museum proposed for the former Regal Cinema at 1100 Lincoln Road.

The museum, led by founder Steve Burke and backed by owner BH Properties, will repurpose the 78,000-square-foot, 18-screen theater into rotating interactive galleries, ticketed timed entries and ancillary food-and-beverage service. Staff recommended approval with conditions addressing transportation, hours and event management; the board voted unanimously in favor.

Superhuman’s presentation emphasized visitor flow and technology. “Each room is gonna have 3 or 4 different scripts per room,” Steve Burke said during his presentation, describing the use of wearable NFC bracelets to personalize guests’ visits. Paul Savage, the applicant’s attorney, described the project as “a proper bonafide…

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