601 Federal Hwy Miami, FL 33179
This exceptional 3,547-square-foot restaurant space is the last available unit at the vibrant Atlantic Village in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Located at 601 N Federal Highway #103, this single-tenant property boasts a prime location on US-1, offering unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The space features an impressive outdoor patio, providing ample seating with views of both US-1 and the inviting interior courtyard. Designed for immediate occupancy, the property comes fully equipped with a construction permit already in place, eliminating significant pre-opening delays. Key infrastructure elements are already installed, including a grease trap, HVAC units, a fire suppression system, gas lines, a hood duct, and impact fees are covered. The building itself is part of a larger six-building complex, offering a total of 330 parking spaces for ample customer convenience. Atlantic Village is a thriving culinary destination, providing a strong co-tenancy mix and a vibrant atmosphere ideal for attracting customers. This 130,000 square foot complex offers a unique opportunity for chefs and entrepreneurs to establish a thriving restaurant business within a well-established and successful community. The property's APN is 514222350010. This is a rare opportunity to secure a turnkey restaurant space in a high-traffic location with all the necessary infrastructure already in place. Don't miss out on this chance to be part of Atlantic Village's continued success.
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