13400 216Th St Miami, FL 33170
This unique 5-acre property, identified by APN 30-69-14-000-0188, is zoned 9000 and presents a remarkable opportunity for a single-tenant lease. Currently operating as a nursery, the property offers significant potential for continued use in this sector or for adaptive reuse, subject to applicable zoning regulations. The site boasts a total building area of zero square feet, indicating that the primary value lies in the expansive land itself. This presents a blank canvas for a new construction project or the expansion of an existing business. The property's single-tenant occupancy ensures ease of management and streamlined operations. Given its size and zoning, the property is ideally suited for a variety of agricultural or related uses. Interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence to confirm suitability for their intended purpose. The property's location is not specified, requiring prospective tenants to independently verify its accessibility and proximity to target markets. This exceptional land parcel offers a rare chance to secure a substantial footprint for a thriving business venture. The absence of existing structures allows for complete customization and design flexibility, catering to specific operational needs. This presents a unique opportunity for long-term growth and investment in a desirable location. Further details regarding the zoning regulations and permitted uses under zoning code 9000 are available upon request.
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