Miami Retail Commercial Real Estate
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in Miami
The most populous city in Florida, Miami is a culturally diverse major tourism destination, as well as one of the most powerful economic forces in the United States. Miami benefits greatly from its tourism business, but finance, commerce, and international trade dominate the city’s economic output, placing it seventh in the United States and 33rd in the world in terms of GDP.
As with many major American cities, Miami benefited greatly from the production and strategic needs of the United States during World War II. The city became a major point of emphasis against attacks from German submarines and the city’s population increased substantially during the war, but the greatest - and most influential - increase in population came after the rise of Fidel Castro in Cuba in 1959. Located just 90 miles from Cuba, Miami became a safe haven for wealthy Cubans in the years following, starting an influx of Cuban and Latin American immigrants that has made the city what it is today.
An international landmark, Miami’s tourism contributes over $25 billion each year to the region’s economy thanks to the city’s reputation, vast hotel and transportation infrastructure, and world-renowned convention centers. There are no shortage of opportunities for retail businesses in Miami. Whether your company is reliant on tourist activity, heavy foot traffic in the commercial areas, or simply seeking to open a space to cater to a specific neighborhood or demographic, Miami is as diverse and capable as any modern city. Those looking for greater visibility and heavy foot traffic should consider opening shop along the coastline at Coconut Grove, Downtown Miami, Edgewater, and the Upper Eastside.
Market Stats
Miami has 3,181 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 22,035,941 sqft space.
1330 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Miami has had 235 spaces leased and 2 new spaces come on market.