2 Acre Land Parcel - Ground Lease or Build to Suit

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2 Acre Land Parcel - Ground Lease or Build to Suit

Address

SW 11th Way
FAU Research Park Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
United States

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Property Type: Land
Listing Status: Active

Contact Info

Gary Broidis
Direct: 561 703 9298
Gary@atlanticcg.com

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Property Description

This property contains 2 acres of land immediately adjacent to I-95 on the east side and just south of SW 10th Street in Deerfield Beach. This incredible development opportunity parcel of land is located in between the Peoples Trust Insurance Co. headquarters and the X space parking garage.

With over 210,000 cars per day passing this site with incredible visibility, this parcel offers an opportunity for any corporate headquarters, educational facility, medical building, apartment building or research and development facility to locate at this location. This parcel is part of the FAU Research & Development Park and has already received approval from the City of Deerfield Beach for a 150,000 SF office building.

Location Description

This raw land parcel is strategically located in a high-growth area of West Palm Beach. The surrounding area is experiencing significant commercial and residential development, making it a prime location for a new build-to-suit project. The location provides excellent access to major highways and is in a county experiencing positive job growth.

Additional Information Site Highlights
County: Broward
Lot Size: 2 Acres
Lot Frontage: 600
  • Over 210,000 cars per day
  • Incredible Visibility to I-95 from north and southbound traffic
  • Ground Lease or Build to Suit Opportunity
  • Parking Garage immediately adjacent to site
  • Potential Uses: Office, Medical, R&D, Apartments
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