The project, known as Miami 105 Logistics at Flagler Station, is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2026. The approved plans call for a 97,000-square-foot warehouse featuring 32-foot clear heights.
According to a pre-application filed with Miami-Dade County, Link Logistics wants to develop the 6.35-acre site at 7320 NW 61st Street. The plans include a building with 36-foot clearance and 24 truck doors plus 128 parking spaces. Seven tenant suites would range from 15,546 to 32,677 square feet.
The global forces affecting logistics real estate include less volatility, consumer service levels fueling demand and contracting new building deliveries.
A controversial plan to build a sprawling warehouse distribution center outside Miami-Dade County’s urban development boundary remains in play after a divided county commission first voted to reject, then defer the project on Thursday, Sept. 22. The flip-flopping vote is the third time the request from developers to build on wetlands and farms increasingly vulnerable to flooding from
Less than a month after scooping up a Dania Beach logistics facility development site, Bridge Industrial is embarking on another project farther south near Miami-Opa locka Executive Airport. The Chicago-based company plans to build the 409,189-square-foot Bridge Point Gratigny project just south of the airport and on the southwest corner of Northwest 135th Street and