Florida’s property market is experiencing a significant surge in activity as developers focus on high-priority residential and commercial needs. From the conversion of shuttered buildings into workforce housing units to the expansion of industrial portfolios, these projects are reshaping the state’s urban and economic landscape while addressing essential housing shortages.
Workforce housing initiatives in Miami Beach
- An affiliate of The Peebles Corp intends to replace the historic, shuttered Barclay Hotel with a modern 105-unit residential complex.
Developers are making headway on a transformative project at 1940 Park Ave in Miami Beach. The proposed six-story building seeks to provide much-needed workforce housing for residents earning between 60 and 140 percent of the area median income. The project, which also incorporates retail and amenity space, is currently moving through the necessary rezoning approval processes to accommodate the shift from traditional hotel usage to high-density residential living.
Commercial expansion in the industrial sector
- Terreno Realty Corporation has reached full capacity at its core Doral industrial facility.
In the commercial sector, Terreno Realty Corporation has bolstered its regional footprint. By securing significant new leases at its 194,000-square-foot facility in Doral, the firm has achieved 100 percent occupancy. The recent lease activity includes:
| Lease Type | Square Footage | Industry Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Lease | 68,000 | Fresh Produce Export |
| Expansion Lease | 10,000 | Logistics Support |
These long-term leases, extending through the next decade, highlight the continued robust demand for industrial space within South Florida’s primary logistics hubs.
Emerging residential developments
- Efforts to increase apartment inventory near Homestead continue to gain traction.
Beyond the coastal urban centers, developers are exploring new opportunities for residential growth near Homestead. These initiatives aim to alleviate the density pressures on the regional housing market by introducing new rental inventory. As municipalities coordinate with private investors, the focus remains on delivering sustainable, high-quality living spaces that support the state’s growing workforce.
Sources
- Apartments planned near Homestead – South Florida Business Journal, The Business Journals.
- Terreno Realty Corporation Announces Leases in Doral, FL, Yahoo Finance.
- Shuttered Hotel Could Be Replaced with Workforce Housing at 1940 Park Ave., Miami Beach, Florida, Florida YIMBY.
