Situated in a highly visible pocket of Hollywood with immediate connectivity to South Florida’s busiest transportation corridors, 3101–3129 N 29th Avenue offers a rare opportunity to lease an adaptable industrial facility with prominent I-95 exposure. The property benefits from an extraordinary daily traffic count exceeding 260,000 vehicles, creating meaningful brand visibility for warehouse, distribution, logistics, or service-oriented users seeking strategic placement within Broward County’s core industrial network. Its position between Sterling Road and Sheridan Street places tenants minutes from Interstate 595, Port Everglades, and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, allowing efficient access for freight, workforce, and customer routes.
The structure supports a variety of operational layouts with flexible divisibility options and multiple dock high positions located along 29th Court, accommodating a range of loading and transport requirements. Oversized 20-by-20-foot drive-in doors allow straightforward movement of inventory, equipment, or oversized materials, further expanding the property’s usability across logistics, manufacturing, and specialty industrial users. Additional paved parking areas support fleet vehicles or overflow employee parking, and the surrounding Hollywood commercial district offers a mix of service businesses, hospitality, and retail that enhances day-to-day operational convenience.
The building’s configuration provides a straightforward platform for tenants to scale industrial programs, whether consolidating regional operations or expanding distribution capabilities. Its proximity to major freeways and air and sea gateways streamlines movement throughout South Florida’s tri-county region, supporting industries that rely on fast, reliable mobility across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. As regional growth continues to attract industrial investment, the site offers a compelling advantage for organizations looking to position themselves with visibility, optionality, and direct access to one of the state’s most connected logistics corridors.