Palmetto 74 introduces a premier leasing opportunity in South Florida’s industrial core, offering Class A+ new construction warehouse space ranging from 34,000 to 150,000 square feet. Located at 8100-8130 NW 74th Street, this cutting-edge industrial park features four buildings thoughtfully engineered for today’s most demanding logistics and supply chain operations. Each unit is designed with a superior loading ratio of four dock doors per bay, 120-foot truck courts, drive-in doors, and 32-foot to 36-foot clear heights, maximizing cubic storage and operational efficiency. Dedicated office buildouts are available, ensuring seamless integration between administrative and warehouse functions. Palmetto 74 delivers unmatched flexibility and scale, providing a cost-effective and high-performance environment for e-commerce, distribution, and third-party logistics users.
Located in East Medley, the project sits immediately off the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) at NW 74th Street, positioning tenants at the epicenter of South Florida’s logistics network. With direct access to US 27 (Okeechobee Road) and Interstate 75, and just 15 minutes to Miami International Airport and 27 minutes to the Port of Miami, the location is ideal for operations dependent on air and sea freight. Connectivity extends to rail users via nearby Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) and CSX lines. The surrounding area supports business needs with a strong labor pool of nearly 110,000 industrial workers within a 10-mile radius and convenient access to major retailers like Lowe’s, Target, and Walmart Supercenter.
Medley remains one of South Florida’s most industrially focused municipalities, long recognized for its dense concentration of logistics, manufacturing, and distribution operations. The area’s pro-business zoning supports synergistic neighbors such as Summit Aerospace, UniFirst Uniform Services, and Mr. Glass Doors and Windows. Palmetto 74 is more than a space; it’s a strategic launch point for businesses seeking growth, efficiency, and immediate access to the region’s trade infrastructure.