Tenants include Shake Shack, Luke’s Lobster and Todd English’s Figs

Several new restaurants will open in the new Aventura Mall dining hall later this year, including Shake Shack and Luke’s Lobster.

The food hall will be part of the mall’s three-story, 315,000-square-foot expansion wing that opens in November. Joining Shake Shack and Luke’s Lobster are Figs by Todd English, GoGo Fresh, My Ceviche, Zuuk Mediterranean Kitchen, Poke 305, Hank & Harry’s Delicatessen, Silderz, Häagen Dazs and BOL, according to a press release.

In 2016, the mall’s owners, Turnberry Associates and Simon Property Group, funded $213.5 million for the expansion and backed by Topshop Topman and Zara. Designed by architect Carlos Zapata, the new wing will have an 84-by-50-foot glass wall, with a 350-foot skylight overlooking the terrace.

It will also have a nearly 93-foot-tall sculpture by Belgian artist Carsten Höller where visitors to Aventura Mall will be able to slide down. The outdoor plaza will feature art such as Gorillas in the Mist by The Haas Brothers, designed for the mall at 19501 Biscayne Boulevard.

Turnberry, the owner of 66 percent of the mall, and Simon owns the rest.