The 2.8-acre site, which is zoned industrial, includes a 12,000-square-foot, two-story main building; a 7,500-square-foot warehouse; and a 2,200-square-foot maintenance shop.
The deal underscores how lucrative the IOS sector has become — open yards near major hubs like airports or freight corridors are increasingly seen as valuable real-estate assets.
Metrobloks plans to develop a 15.2 MW state-of-the-art data center facility at the site, which is strategically located at the intersection of NW 6th Street and 137th Avenue. The new AI-ready, multi-tenant facility is designed to meet high-density computing demands and is scheduled to commence operations by the end of 2026.
Once serving as the headquarters for US Southern Command and subsequently, the Miami Herald, the two-story,158,268-square-foot flex office building is situated on nine acres located at 3511 NW 91 Ave.
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.