8085 Atlantic Ave, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
This exceptional 9,604 square foot retail property, located at 8085 N Atlantic Avenue in Cape Canaveral, Florida, presents a unique investment opportunity. The single-story, Class A building, renovated in 2024, sits on a 0.36-acre lot and offers flexible space, divisible to a minimum of 4,604 square feet. Currently entirely vacant, the space features an open configuration with a reception area, three offices, and a restroom. Durable concrete flooring and high ceilings (10' - 14'+) create a versatile environment. A 7' x 7' overhead door adds to the functionality. The property boasts 10 asphalt paved and striped parking spaces, with potential for expansion. The building is 100% climate-controlled with city water/sewer and FPL electric utilities. Zoned C-1 (City of Cape Canaveral Low Density Commercial), permitted uses include retail, office, medical, restaurant, and more. Its strategic location on Atlantic Avenue, a direct connector to Port Canaveral and Jetty Park, provides excellent visibility and accessibility. The property's proximity to major roadways (SR 520 & SR 528), I-95, and US1, ensures convenient access for employees and customers. Nearby employers include Cape Canaveral Hospital, Patrick Space Force Base, and Kennedy Space Center. This property is an ideal location for a variety of businesses seeking a high-visibility presence in a thriving coastal community. The APN is 24-37-23-00-00260.0-0000.00 in Brevard County.
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