Commercial
DORAL AREA - CORNER OF NW 56 ST & 119 AVENUE
NW 119th Ave, Tamiami, FL 33178
Listing Price: $1,400,000
Investment Overview
Marcus & Millichap is proud to present 2 ACRE (gross) / 1.6 ACRE (net) of scarce VACANT LAND located next to the prime City of DORAL in Miami-Dade County, Florida, near significant new Commercial & Industrial development (Beacon Lakes Office Park) and development both North and South along the Turnpike, including Telemundo, Ryder Trucks, Home Depot, Top Golf and IKEA.
The Property, 2 ACRE (gross) / 1.6 ACRE (net), has corner frontage on the main roadway NW 119 Avenue and NW 56th Street
Located slightly outside the Miami-Dade County Urban Development Boundary line (UDB). Periodically, the UDB is moved to include additional land as the current inventory for development declines, allowing for highest and best use zoning transformation, the basis of significant price appreciation.
Investment Highlights
- Corner Location in Doral Area on NW 119 AVE and 56 ST
- Transitional Area - Vacant Land
- Close to: IKEA • HOME DEPOT • DICK'S • TOPGOLF • MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE • KEISER UNIVERSITY DOLPHIN MALL • TURNPIKE COMMERCE PARK*
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Listing Price: $1,400,000
Investment Highlights
- Corner Location in Doral Area on NW 119 AVE and 56 ST
- Transitional Area - Vacant Land
- Close to: IKEA • HOME DEPOT • DICK'S • TOPGOLF • MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE • KEISER UNIVERSITY DOLPHIN MALL • TURNPIKE COMMERCE PARK*
Investment Overview
Marcus & Millichap is proud to present 2 ACRE (gross) / 1.6 ACRE (net) of scarce VACANT LAND located next to the prime City of DORAL in Miami-Dade County, Florida, near significant new Commercial & Industrial development (Beacon Lakes Office Park) and development both North and South along the Turnpike, including Telemundo, Ryder Trucks, Home Depot, Top Golf and IKEA. The Property, 2 ACRE (gross) / 1.6 ACRE (net), has corner frontage on the main roadway NW 119 Avenue and NW 56th Street Located slightly outside the Miami-Dade County Urban Development Boundary line (UDB). Periodically, the UDB is moved to include additional land as the current inventory for development declines, allowing for highest and best use zoning transformation, the basis of significant price appreciation.
Exclusively Listed By

