May 3rd, 2017 3:27 PM by Nour Ailan
Lincoln Center, completed in 2000, is a fully-occupied destination shopping center strategically located at the intersection of Lincoln Road and Alton Road in the South Beach sub-market of Miami, Florida. The Property is located in the heart of Miami's South Beach market area with strong demographics and median household income of $56,767 in 2000 (as compared to the national average of $41,990 in 2000). Additionally, approximately 30,000 residents and 16,000 employees are located within walking distance of Lincoln Road.
Building Type: RetailSubType: Storefront (Super Regional Mall)Class: -RBA: 166,524 SFTypical Floor: 36,175 SFStories: 4Building Status: ExistingYear Built: 1999% Leased: 92.5%Owner Occupied: NoOwner Type: Public REITTenancy: Multiple TenantLand Area: 1.78 ACZoning: CD-3, Miami BeachParcel No: 02-3234-018-0250Parking: 298 free Covered Spaces are availableRatio of 6.00/1,000 SF
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