1201 54th St Miami, FL 33142-3857
This exceptional Miami commercial property, located at 1201 NW 54th Street, offers 9,119 square feet of versatile space in a prime Little Haiti location. The single-story, 1957-built building underwent renovations in 2024 and features three suites, with a minimum divisible space of 2,025 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 9,119 square feet. Currently, 3,126 square feet are vacant, presenting a significant opportunity for businesses seeking high-visibility retail or office space. The property sits on 0.4 acres of land and is zoned T5-O. Its convenient location on NW 54th Street provides excellent access to major roadways and public transportation, ensuring high foot traffic and visibility. The building's adaptable open floor plan, ample signage opportunities, and high ceilings cater to a variety of uses, including traditional office, coworking, medical office, executive office, and creative office spaces. This Class B property presents a unique chance to establish a presence in a thriving Miami submarket. The property's features make it ideal for businesses seeking maximum exposure and convenient access within a dynamic commercial area. The APN is 01-3114-041-0440. The building does not have elevators.
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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6101 · Miami, FLMiami. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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