Unfortunately, we are unable to process your request at this time.Donation Centers & Hours Announcing our new donation center STORES. They're conveniently located right in the strip malls you already frequent, and they're an easy way for you to help people with disabilities right in your own community to find jobs and get working. Come try us out. (Only now there are no tires to kick.) You're familiar with our donation trailers. Well, now we've made donating to Goodwill even more convenient. Our Donation Centers are attended and open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm every day. For donations after 5:30 pm, you can also donate at any of our 32 Goodwill stores. Many stores are open until 9 p.m. See Stores for exact store hours. Aventura Blvd. & Biscayne Blvd. N.W. 199 St. & US 441 Hialeah – El Mercado W. 60 St. & W. 24 Ave. (Near Las Tiendas Supermarket) W. 68 St. & W. 12 Ave. Coral Gables (East) Coral Gate next to Sears, behind Walgreens
S.W. 21 St. & Coral Gables Drive (Sedano's parking lot - near bank) 3100 W. 76 St. N.W. 186 St. & N.W. 87 Ave. N.W. 154 St. & N.W. 67 Ave. N.W. 186 St. & N.W. 67 Ave. Miami Beach - Normandy Isle (Next to Alicia Market) 2050 N. 71 St. NW. 184th St. & N.W. 79 Ave. Hialeah - Westland Mall (Wells Fargo Parking Lot) S.W. 40 St. & S.W. 58 Ave. Bird Road 2 – Concord S.W. 40 St. & S.W. 113 Ave. S.W. 42 St. & S.W. 147 Ave. S.W. 22 St. & S.W. 16 Ave. (Rear Parking Lot Publix/ Office Depot) W. Flagler St. & S.W. 82 Ave. (West Corner Parking Lot) N.W. 7 St. & N.W. 107 Ave. S.W. 42 St. & S.W. 152 Ave. (Behind Winn Dixie on SW. 24 St.) (SW. 87 Ave & SW. 24 St.) N.W. 16 St. & N.W. 107 Ave. Westchester 2 - Coral Way Las America Plaza S.W. 24 St. & S.W. 122 Ave. S.W. 8 St. & S.W. 137 Ave. 10700 N.W. 58 St. Downtown Miami - Brickell 1 (Lot 23) (Across Key Biscayne toll entrance under Rickenbacker Causeway)
SE 26 Rd & Brickell (Ponce de Leon & SW 59 St. -Under metrorail tracks) One block east of SW. 57 Ave. West Tamiami - (LaRoc Plaza) East corner on Sw. 8 St. & SW. 147 Ave. (Sedano's side) Downtown Miami - Brickell 2 (Lot 29) SW. 4th Ave. & SW. 8 St. Kendall Town & Country Mall S.W. 84 St. & S.W. Downtown Miami - Brickell 2 (Lot 28) SW. 7th St & I-95 S. Allapattah Road & S. Dixie Highway S.W. 88 St. & S.W. 72 Ave. (next to Cutler Bay Sports Grill) 20305 Old Cutler Road Kendall 3 – Hammocks S.W. 104 St. & S.W. 154 Ave S.W. 183 St. & S.W. 137 Ave. S.W. 112 St. & S.W. 132 Ave. SW 152 Ave. & SW 312 St. S.W. 146 St. & S. Dixie Highway S.W. 88 St. & S.W. 97 Ave. (Next to Keg South) 10501 S. Dixie Highway (Next to Orange Theory) 8507 S.W. 136th St. (East End Parking Lot) S.W. 88 St. & S.W. 158 Ave. S.W. 72 St. & SR 874 (1 block west of 87 Ave.) Sunset - Sunset Village
(Next to Navarro on SW. 107th Ave. & SW. 72 St.) West Kendall - West Miller (Behind Sedano's on SW. 147th Ave. & SW 56 St.) Davie - Westport Plaza Fort Lauderdale-(NW corner Park & Ride Lot) Davie/Cooper City (Hiatus Plaza Shopping Ctr.) Davie - (Regency Square Shopping Ctr.) Davie/Cooper City (Shenandoah Square) Hollywood (Park & Ride Lot) North Lauderdale - Shoppes of McNab Miami International Mall is a shopping mall in Doral, Florida in western Metropolitan Miami, and so named because it is close to Miami International Airport. It has over 140 stores including anchors Macy's, Kohl's, JC Penney and Sears. The mall is only a half-mile away from the larger outlet mall, Dolphin Mall. Some of its 100+ stores include The Limited, Express, Victoria's Secret, The Gap, RadioShack, Payless Shoesource, The Children's Place, Hollister, and Bath and Body Works. It is managed and owned by Simon Property Group and was developed by Bruce Kaye. Front Entrance to Miami International Mall
From its opening in August 1983 until 2000, the mall had indoor trees, five fountains to throw pennies in (one in front of each of the anchors), a children's train, and a large cascading floor level fountain in center court. The large center fountain was shut off and sat unused through most of the 90's. It was later completely removed and the circular space was used for cart vendors. In 2000, the mall underwent a huge renovation and celebrated its "Grand re-opening" in 2001, with an international (hence the name of the mall) theme. The renovation included removing its old features (the trees, fountains, etc.), and making it a more modern and upscale mall. This renovation was similar to that done at Dadeland Mall. Both Dadeland Mall and Miami International Mall were acquired by Simon Malls in the early 2000s. Anchor stores include JCPenney, two Macy's stores (formerly Jordan Marsh and Burdines), Sears, and Kohl's, which opened in 2011[1] in a building previously occupied by Lord & Taylor, Mervyns, and Dillard's.