3810 S. State Rd 7

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3810 S. State Rd 7

Address

3810 S. State Rd 7
Miramar, FL 33023
United States

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Property Type: Retail
Listing Status: Active

Contact Info

Michael Mandel
Cell: 561 706 2905
Michael@atlanticcg.com

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Property Description

The premier retail destination in Miramar at 3810 S State Road 7 offers exceptional leasing opportunities in a high-traffic five-unit strip center directly facing busy State Road 7 (U.S. 441). Strategically positioned just north of County Line Road and south of Miramar Parkway/Hallandale Beach Boulevard, this prime location benefits from strong daily visibility and easy accessibility in a thriving South Florida market. 

Location Description

Surrounded by a dense residential population and convenient to major roadways, this plaza is ideal for service-oriented businesses, salons, specialty retail, or quick-service concepts seeking to capture both local commuters and nearby shoppers. With ample parking, prominent building signage, and a proven track record of hosting successful tenants like beauty and grooming services, this well-maintained plaza provides flexible spaces ready for your brand to thrive. Join the momentum in one of Broward County's fastest-growing areas, where high foot and vehicle traffic translates to maximum exposure.

Additional Information Site Highlights
County: Broward
Shopping Center GLA: 4,594
Min. Divisible Space: 900
Max. Contiguous Space: 900
Total SF Available: 900
Year Built: 1979
Lot Size: 0.32 Acres
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