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333 South Miami Avenue 333 South Miami Avenue Miami, Florida 33130 Riverwalk Metromover Station Subject Property Pablo Camposano Jonathan Carter Senior Associate Executive Managing Director 2,085 - 4,246 SF Retail/Office Space Colliers International Colliers International +1 786 210 2730 +1 786 517 4971 Available on Miami River with Large [email protected] [email protected] Signage Opportunity Facing I-95 Property Highlights At the corner of S Miami Avenue and SW 3rd Street, neighboring the Riverwalk Metromover Station; the property is well positioned to take advantage of the many opportunities for pedestrian, car and Metromover traffic. Located between 3 Riverfront residential condo towers, the Miami Convention Center and Riverside Miami, the property is positioned equally to serve residents and visitors. • 2,085 SF to 4,246 SF of retail/office space on the Miami River across from Brickell City Centre • Located off the Downtown Miami I-95 entrance/exit between South Miami Avenue and the Riverwalk Metromover Station • Directly across South Miami Avenue are 3 Riverfront residential condo towers, The Ivy, Mint and Wind totalling over 1,600 (1-3 bedroom) condo residences • A short walking distance from the Miami Convention Center and 615-room connected Hyatt Regency Hotel Location Highlights Downtown Miami is the second most visited Subject Property neighborhood by tourists, attracting 49% of all international visitors and 42% of all domestic visitors. Demographics (3 Miles) 2020 Total Population 245,686 2020 Average Household Income $78,203 2020 Daytime Population 183,949 Traffic Count- Vehicles per Day +40,000 Miami River Site Plan S Miami Avenue EXISTING Unit 1 MOP SINK F P EXISTING RESTROOMS Unit 2 Unit 1: ± 2,161 SF Unit 2: ± 2,085 SF Total: ± 4,246 SF I-95 Expressway GROUND LEVEL FL 333 S MIAMI AVE MKDA FLORIDA 2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Space 06, Miami, FL 33127 T 305 873 6600 www.mkda.com Pablo Camposano Jonathan Carter Senior Associate Executive Managing Director Colliers International Colliers International +1 786 210 2730 +1 786 517 4971 [email protected] [email protected] This document has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. This publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and/or its licensor(s). Real estate officer license corporation identification number 01908588. ©2021. All rights reserved. Colliers International Florida, LLC..
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