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3201-3271 Executive Way - MPC 6A - Miramar Park of Commerce
Location:
Management: Recorded Owner: -
Colliers Landlord Rep: Sunbeam Properties
Ceiling Height:
Column Spacing: -
Drive Ins:
18'0"
Building Type: Class B Flex/Light Distribution
Status:
Built 1996
Tenancy: Multiple Tenant
Parcel Number:
MPC 6A Southwest Broward Ind Cluster Southwest Broward Ind Submarket Broward County Miramar, FL 33025 19,591 SF
Stories: Total Avail:
1
RBA: 39,490 SF
% Leased: 50.4%
Crane: None
Cross Docks:Rail Line: None
Loading Docks: 3 ext Power: 120-208v 3p
Land Area: 6.78 AC None
Const Mat: Reinforced Concrete
Utilities: -
Expenses: 120 Surface Spaces are available; Ratio of 4.00/1,000 SF
2021 Tax @ $4.97/sf; 2014 Ops @ $2.58/sf
Parking: 51-41-30-04-0010
Building Notes
Developed by Sunbeam Properties, centrally located in the "Heart" of South Florida, equidistant to Miami and Fort Lauderdale, with easy access to Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Miramar Park of Commerce (MPC) is a light industrial park campus in Southwest Broward County
Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Miramar Park of Commerce (MPC) is a light industrial park campus in Southwest Broward County fronting the Florida Turnpike, just one mile east of the Red Road Interchange. Planned to contain 6 million square feet of space at build-out, the Park consists of 540 acres in five phases and currently is home to more than 4 million square feet of office/service, laboratory, pharmacy, light manufacturing and distribution space.
Phase I encompasses 80 acres and was platted in late 1984. Construction of roads, utilities and landscaping began in January 1985. Phase II's 80 acres of infrastructure was completed in the summer of 1989. Sites in Phase IIA, which contains 30 acres, became available in 1991. Phase III of the Park has been developed and added approximately 140 acres to MPC. The first half of Phase III was completed in September, 1997 and the second half of Phase III broke ground in the 3rd quarter of 1998. Phase IV added 64 acres and broke ground in mid-1998 on the east side of Palm Avenue along the Florida Turnpike. It was completed in 2001. Phase V broke ground in late 2001.
Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. was the first company to locate in MPC; they began publishing and distributing USA TODAY at this location on September 4, 1985.
The Park's second customer, Keebler Cookie Company, took occupancy of a 37,000 square foot free standing distribution building in November, 1986. American Express, DHL and AT&T (now Avaya), SmithKline Beecham (now Quest Diagnostics) built 80,000 square foot clinical laboratory and FedEx is in an owner-occupied 62,000 square foot facility. Nissan, Neiman Marcus, Airborne Express/DHL and Honeywell are other notable tenants at the Park. JC White occupies an 85,000 square foot office and furniture distribution facility. The Park is also home to the offices of Schwebke-Shiskin and Associates, Federal Express, Elite Aerospace and Trialgraphix.
With twenty-four speculative office/distribution building complexes: (MPC-1 thru MPC-24) totaling 3.8 million square feet. These multi-tenant buildings are home to a number of national and local companies including health-care companies South Broward Hospital District, Aviva, HeartWare, Sunol Molecular and Apria; other notable tenants include ABB, Tropicana, Trane and Tropical Financial Credit Union. Sunbeam owns and develops real estate in Florida, Indiana and California. It is a subsidiary of Sunbeam Television, which owns and operates WSVNTV - the FOX affiliate in Miami, Florida and WHDH-TV - the NBC affiliate in Boston, Massachusetts.
