441 WAREHOUSES - I-1 ZONING
 
150 NW 183RD ST. , MIAMI GARDENS, FL 33169
30,000
Building SF
I-1 INDUSTRIAL
Zoning Type
3 PHASE
Electrical / Power
3
Dock High Doors
5
Grade Level Doors
15
Number of Parking Spaces

Highlights
  • 30,000+/- SQFT FOR SUBLEASE
  • ALL FIRE SPRINKLER WAREHOUSE
  • 24 FEET HIGH CEILINGS
  • 3 DOCK HEIGHT LOADING & 5 STREET LEVEL BAY DOORS
  • AT GOLDENGLADES INTERCHANGE TO I-95, FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE, PALMETTO EXPRESSWAY AND US-441
  • ACCESS FROM 441 AND MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE
  • WIDE ARRAY OF PERMITTED USES / I-1 ZONING
  • THIS IS A SUBLEASE WITH NO PROPERTY EXPENSES
  • LARGE AREA FOR CONTAINER TRUCKS TO MANEUVER
  • BEST PRICE IN THE AREA CALL TO DISCUSS MORE
  • Miami Gardens, a vibrant city nestled in the northeastern part of Miami-Dade County, Florida, has experienced a notable transformation over the past decade. Known for its cultural diversity, lush greenery, and vibrant community, Miami Gardens is now making headlines for its burgeoning commercial and industrial sectors. One of the most significant changes was the surge in commercial real estate developments. New shopping centers, office buildings, and mixed-use developments began to spring up, catering to a growing population and an expanding economy. Major retail chains and restaurants opened new locations, drawn by the city’s increasing affluence and consumer base. Miami Gardens saw the emergence of modern business parks and corporate offices, which provided space for a range of industries, from tech startups to established financial services firms. Simultaneously, the industrial sector also experienced growth. The city’s strategic location made it a prime candidate for warehousing and distribution centers. Companies seeking to optimize their supply chains found Miami Gardens an ideal spot, with its easy access to major highways like Interstate 95 and the Florida Turnpike. The city became a focal point for industries involved in manufacturing, logistics, and import-export businesses. The expansion of industrial parks and facilities not only boosted local employment but also contributed to the city’s economic resilience. Moreover, the rise in commercial and industrial properties spurred a wave of local entrepreneurship. As new businesses moved into the area, they created opportunities for local entrepreneurs to establish complementary services and shops. This burgeoning entrepreneurial spirit further enriched the community, fostering a dynamic and diverse local economy. As Miami Gardens continues to evolve, its story is one of transformation driven by strategic planning and visionary investments. The city’s growth in commercial and industrial sectors has not only reshaped its economic landscape but has also positioned it as a key player in the regional and national markets. The balance between development and community enhancement reflects a forward-thinking approach that aims to ensure prosperity for both businesses and residents alike.
FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
Engin Yergin
Lic. Real Estate Broker
(305) 949-9191
engin@commoncapital.net
Lic: BK3230990
Steven Brodsky
Lic. Real Estate Broker
(305) 949-9191
steven@commoncapital.net