Exclusive opportunity to open your business in a 2nd generation restaurant space in the heart of South Beach just footsteps from Ocean Dr, Lincoln Rd, Espanola Way, and Collins Ave. Washington Ave is currently experiencing a resurgence as the premier main street destination in South Beach with a slew of new developments in the works that will be completely transformative. Landlord is offering long term lease for the right tenant.
Space Available 4,250 SFRental Rate Yr NegotiableSpaces 1Building Size 16,000 SFProperty Sub-type Street RetailStatus Active
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Iconic Location on Collins Avenue Shopping District Prime location and Signage with Excellent Visibility One block West of Ocean Drive Partially Renovated 1930's Art Deco Building Ideal space for boutique hotel. Italian Coffee Bar opening soon on ground floor.One Block West of World-Famous Ocean Drive
Space Available 1,130 - 5,925 SFRental Rate Yr NegotiableSpaces 2Building Size 5,925 SFProperty Sub-type Retail (Other)Status Active
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The space is located on the west block in between Lincoln Road and 17th Street. The location is ideally situated across the street from the Ritz-Carlton and SLS Hotel, one block West of Ocean Drive and adjacent to the eastern entry way of Lincoln Road.
Building Type: RetailSubType: StorefrontClass: -RBA: 15,031 SFTypical Floor: 15,031 SFStories: 1Building Status: ExistingYear Built: 1941% Leased: 80.0%Owner Occupied: NoOwner Type: IndividualTenancy: Multiple TenantLand Area: 0.41 ACZoning: CD-3Parcel No: 02-3234-019-0580Parking: -
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This property is located in the heart of Miami's retail and entertainment district, 1 block from the ocean. It is a mixed-use building with 3 floors; the ground floor is retail, the second floor is a live -work and the 3rd floor is residential. It was renovated and expanded in 2003.
Building Type: RetailSubType: Storefront Retail/ResidentialClass: -RBA: 14,326 SFTypical Floor: 3,581 SFStories: 4Building Status: ExistingYear Built: 2003% Leased: 67.7%Owner Occupied: NoOwner Type: IndividualTenancy: Multiple TenantLand Area: 0.16 ACZoning: MXEParcel No: 02-4203-004-0470Parking: 3 Surface Spaces are available
Neighboring tenants include: Gap, Free People, MAC Cosmetics, Sunglass Hut, Steve Madden and True ReligionOne block from Ocean Drive and the beachAbundant parking in the area
Building Type: RetailSubType: StorefrontClass: -RBA: 13,000 SFTypical Floor: 6,500 SFStories: 2Building Status: ExistingYear Built: 1940% Leased: 100%Owner Occupied: NoOwner Type: -Tenancy: Multiple TenantLand Area: 0.16 ACZoning: MXEParcel No: 02-4203-004-0110Parking: 2 Surface Spaces are available
Turnkey 3-family house with ocean views from 2nd and 3rd floors. Excellent location in first house from ocean--only a short walk to the boardwalk and just steps to the beach. You can live in one unit and earn income from the other 2. First floor has 3 bedrooms, living room, eat-in kitchen, and bath. Second floor has 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, and spacious porch with windows across front of house. Third floor has 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen , bath, skylight, and amazing ocean views from bay windows. Separate laundry room with Maytag commercial washer and dryer. In ground gas grill, outside shower.
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The push is on to redevelop Miami Beach’s North Beach. The area from 63rd Street to 87th Street and westward from the ocean to the bay has lagged when compared to South Beach or Mid-Beach, which has seen explosive development in recent years.
Just last year, plans to develop the Ocean Terrace historic district, between 73rd Street and 75th Street were rejected by voters. Since a charter amendment was passed in 1997, voter approval has been required for up-zoning changes involving an FAR increase in areas facing the water. The amendment was strengthened in 2001 to include inland areas as well.
With that in mind, city officials pledged that any development plans for North Beach would get a full public airing before being approved, and next week, the city will hold a design charrette, open to the public to discuss a proposed Master Plan for North Beach. Town planning firm Dover Kohl & Partners which has been selected by the city to produce the master plan, will hold the charrette at the city-owned Byron Carlyle Theater.
Jeff Oris, economic development division director in the city’s Office of Tourism, Cultural and Economic Development, said that it’s the public’s chance to decide what happens in North Beach. “Our best job is to get people out to say what do you want your North Beach to be, and ultimately when we have a plan we want it to be the community’s plan,” he said.
Jason King, a project director and town planner with Dover Kohl, said a master plan for North Beach will be comprehensive, involving land development regulations, zoning, budget priorities and the design of streets and public spaces.
“This plan won’t just sit on the shelf, because it really is North Beach’s time,” he said. “If you look at South Beach or Mid-Beach or Surfside, North Beach has really been inexplicably passed over in terms of investment, but the secret is out,” he added. “There is going to be change in North Beach, and the question is how much and where, and what kind will it be, and if North Beach will be a better place for it.”
Community activists like Kirk Paskal, who led the fight against developing Ocean Terrace last year said, “the community is engaged,” and that all North Beach residents want is a “balanced plan.”
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, who won an upset victory last year largely backed by neighborhood activists and preservationists, said North Beach residents “don’t want large towers and they don’t want more density.” What they want, she said, is more “mass transit,” she said, and while the area needs to be upgraded, it doesn’t need big changes. “It’s very charming, and I don’t think it needs that much revitalization. It’s a beautiful neighborhood.”
After years of complaints about out-of-control noise, petty crime and sidewalks crowded with tables and oversized umbrellas, Miami Beach is taking steps to clean up Ocean Drive.
The city’s land use committee, made up of city commissioners, on Wednesday heard from members of the Ocean Drive Task Force, a group of business owners who approached the city about a year ago with complaints of deteriorating conditions on the iconic street.
The task force submitted about 30 recommendations, calling for upgrading lighting, increasing police presence, banning music from golf buggies and other vehicles and having restaurant and bar owners scale back the size of café umbrellas that many complain have created “a tunnel effect” along sidewalks in front of many businesses.
Commissioners approved sending the recommendations on to the full city commission but some expressed doubts about measures in the task force report to reduce vehicular noise, noting that police have had difficulty in the past enforcing noise control measures. While they said they supported efforts to reduce the “tunnel effect” created by large multi-colored umbrellas in front of restaurants and bars, commissioners said operators on the street should not be forced to use a uniform color for their umbrellas but have a selection of “pastel colors” from which to choose.
Commissioners also agreed to start a pilot program to move restaurant tables on sidewalks closer to businesses, even if that means some table space might be lost.
The steps follow a Miami Beach City Commission vote in May to ban alcohol sales on the street from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m.
Jonathan Plutzik, the owner of the hotel the Betsy South Beach on Ocean Drive and the chairman of the task force said he’s encouraged that commissioners seem ready to move quickly on the proposals. “Some items can be moved quickly and others will take some planning,” he said. “All of us agree that it’s tremendously important that we show progress this year on beginning to make Ocean Drive special again.”
This property is fully enclosed with electronic gate access, a 7’ wall on three sides and a 3’ wall on the cliff side. Private and secure it boasts of having a panorama view of Long Beach and the Atlantic Ocean over to the Chancery Lane wetland. The Grantley Adams International Airport, Six Roads and Oistins and its amenities is only a short drive away. Comprising of two structures surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds including fish ponds, water lilies and garden lighting, the main house with its open air concept spills onto the 35’ x 16’ swimming pool and deck, with gazebo, taking full advantage of the views offered while the large “chattel” style house with its full width verandah is set further back.
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This top floor penthouse comprises approximately 3000 sq ft of pure luxury. The 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath unit offers top of the line finishes and fixtures, with separate laundry/utility room, large Italian kitchen with dark wood cabinetry, and breathtaking ocean views from an oversized balcony. Both the master suite and the open plan living/dining areas have wall to wall sliding glass doors, allowing an open feeling to the outdoors all around you.Ocean OneOcean One is a SOLD OUT luxury beachfront condominium property consisting of 21 two and three bedroom units; however this charming penthouse unit is available for re-sale .