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Commercial Real Estate Across South Florida
Explore commercial real estate markets throughout Palm Beach County, Broward County, and Miami-Dade County. From office space and medical buildings to retail corridors, warehouse properties, flex space, restaurants, hospitality assets, and investment opportunities, South Florida offers one of the most active and diverse commercial real estate landscapes in the country.
Explore South Florida Commercial Markets
Use the buttons below to explore key commercial markets by county. Each market offers a different mix of office demand, industrial access, retail visibility, hospitality traffic, medical demand, investment potential, and tenant activity.
Boca Raton
Strong for office, medical, flex, retail, corporate users, and high-income consumer demand.
View MarketDelray Beach
Excellent for restaurants, retail, boutique office, wellness, hospitality, and downtown commercial activity.
View MarketWest Palm Beach
Major downtown office, legal, financial, retail, hospitality, medical, and investment market.
View MarketBoynton Beach
Useful for retail, medical, flex, service businesses, shopping centers, and residential-driven demand.
Palm Beach Gardens
Strong for office, medical, luxury retail, professional services, and executive-driven commercial demand.
Jupiter
Attractive for medical, office, marine, restaurant, professional service, and affluent coastal users.
Wellington
Strong for medical, equestrian-related services, retail, office, restaurants, and family-driven demand.
Lake Worth Beach
Useful for retail, restaurants, arts, service businesses, coastal corridors, and redevelopment opportunities.
Fort Lauderdale
Major office, retail, hospitality, marine, airport, port, industrial, and investment market.
View MarketDeerfield Beach
Strong for warehouse, flex, industrial, retail, office, service businesses, and I-95 access.
View MarketPompano Beach
Excellent for industrial, warehouse, marine, flex, retail, automotive, and redevelopment activity.
Hollywood
Strong for hospitality, medical, retail, office, restaurants, beach-adjacent assets, and airport access.
Plantation
Strong office, medical, retail, corporate, shopping, and professional service market.
Sunrise
Major retail, office, entertainment, hotel, medical, and corporate corridor near Sawgrass Mills.
Coral Springs
Good for medical, office, retail, professional services, restaurants, and family-driven demand.
Davie
Useful for flex, education, medical, retail, equestrian-related uses, office, and service businesses.
Miami
Major international office, retail, hospitality, industrial, medical, logistics, and investment market.
Brickell
Premier financial district for office, luxury retail, restaurants, hotels, and high-density urban demand.
Downtown Miami
Strong for office, government, hospitality, retail, entertainment, transportation, and mixed-use activity.
Doral
One of South Florida’s strongest logistics, warehouse, industrial, office, and airport-adjacent markets.
Aventura
Strong for luxury retail, medical, office, restaurants, hospitality, and high-income consumer demand.
Coral Gables
Premium office, legal, finance, medical, restaurant, hospitality, and boutique commercial market.
Wynwood
Creative office, restaurants, retail, galleries, hospitality, entertainment, and redevelopment-driven demand.
Miami Beach
Hospitality, retail, restaurants, luxury services, entertainment, medical, and tourism-driven commercial demand.
Interactive Market Spotlight
Click a market below to compare commercial strengths, best-fit property types, transportation access, and tenant demand.
Boca Raton
Boca Raton is one of South Florida’s strongest polished business markets, with strong demand for office space, medical suites, retail corridors, flex space, executive users, and high-income consumer-facing businesses.
Delray Beach
Delray Beach is a lifestyle-driven commercial market with excellent restaurant, retail, wellness, boutique office, hospitality, and downtown visibility around Atlantic Avenue and Downtown Delray.
West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach is a major Palm Beach County business hub with downtown office demand, legal and financial users, hotels, restaurants, medical space, Brightline access, airport access, and investment activity.
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is one of South Florida’s most important commercial markets, supported by Downtown, Las Olas, Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Brightline, marine activity, and regional office demand.
Deerfield Beach
Deerfield Beach is a practical commercial market for warehouse, flex, industrial, office, retail, medical, and service-based users looking for access between Palm Beach and Broward County.
Pompano Beach
Pompano Beach is one of Broward County’s strongest functional commercial markets, especially for industrial, warehouse, marine, flex, automotive, contractor, logistics, and redevelopment-driven uses.
Doral
Doral is one of South Florida’s most important logistics and industrial markets, with exceptional access to Miami International Airport, warehouses, distribution, corporate offices, flex space, and international business activity.
Major South Florida Business Corridors
Many commercial real estate decisions in South Florida are corridor-driven. The right corridor can influence customer traffic, delivery routes, employee commute patterns, parking, visibility, and long-term tenant success.
I-95 Corridor
The primary north-south business route connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and West Palm Beach.
Florida Turnpike
Important for regional access, western suburbs, logistics, service businesses, and users who need broader South Florida reach.
Federal Highway / US-1
Strong for retail, restaurants, showrooms, medical offices, and high-visibility businesses near coastal communities.
Glades Road
One of Boca Raton’s strongest commercial corridors for office, retail, medical, restaurants, and corporate users.
Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach’s signature corridor for restaurants, retail, hospitality, nightlife, wellness, and downtown commercial demand.
Okeechobee Boulevard
A major West Palm Beach corridor connecting downtown, I-95, retail, hotels, offices, and western commercial districts.
Las Olas Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale’s premier corridor for restaurants, retail, boutique office, luxury services, finance, and hospitality.
Cypress Creek Road
Major Broward office and business district corridor with access to I-95, Tri-Rail, hotels, restaurants, and office parks.
Doral / NW Miami Corridors
Critical for logistics, warehouses, industrial users, airport-related businesses, distribution, and international trade.
Property Types Across South Florida
South Florida’s commercial real estate market includes everything from luxury retail and downtown office towers to warehouse bays, flex buildings, medical suites, restaurants, and industrial properties.
Office Space
Best suited for legal, finance, consulting, medical, technology, real estate, insurance, and professional service users.
Warehouse Space
Strong in functional corridors near airports, ports, I-95, industrial districts, and service-heavy markets.
Flex Space
Useful for companies needing a combination of office, showroom, storage, warehouse, and operational space.
Retail Space
Common around downtown districts, shopping centers, coastal corridors, lifestyle centers, and high-traffic roads.
Medical Office
Strong across Boca Raton, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Aventura, Coral Gables, and suburban markets.
Hospitality Assets
Supported by beaches, airports, cruise activity, business travel, tourism, conferences, and entertainment districts.
Transportation & Regional Access
Transportation is one of the biggest commercial real estate drivers in South Florida. Airports, seaports, Brightline, Tri-Rail, I-95, and the Turnpike all influence tenant demand and property value.
Palm Beach International Airport
Supports West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, hospitality, office, aviation, and logistics users.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
Major driver for Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Dania Beach, logistics, hospitality, aviation, and regional business travel.
Miami International Airport
Critical for Doral, Miami, logistics, warehouse, distribution, international trade, corporate users, and hospitality demand.
Brightline
Connects major downtown markets including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach.
Tri-Rail
Supports commuter access across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade County.
Port Everglades & Port of Miami
Drive demand for logistics, marine, cruise, hospitality, import-export, warehouse, and transportation-related users.
South Florida Commercial Demand
Different counties have different commercial strengths. Palm Beach County is especially strong for office, medical, wealth-driven retail, and investment demand. Broward County adds major industrial, airport, marine, port, and logistics activity. Miami-Dade is a major international hub for logistics, finance, hospitality, trade, retail, and corporate users.
Office Demand
Strong in Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Brickell, Coral Gables, and Aventura.
Industrial Demand
Strong in Doral, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, airport corridors, and logistics zones.
Retail Demand
Strong in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Las Olas, Aventura, Miami Beach, and Coral Gables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Chase can help clients explore commercial real estate opportunities throughout Palm Beach County, Broward County, and select Miami-Dade County markets, including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and surrounding areas.
Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Brickell, Coral Gables, Palm Beach Gardens, Plantation, Cypress Creek, and Aventura are strong office markets depending on budget, tenant type, parking, visibility, and access needs.
Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Doral, Fort Lauderdale airport corridors, Port Everglades areas, Cypress Creek, and select Boca Raton and West Palm Beach industrial corridors are often strong options for warehouse and flex users.
Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Las Olas, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Aventura, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, and major high-traffic corridors can be strong retail or restaurant markets.
Availability, pricing, parking, zoning, traffic, customer demographics, commute patterns, lease terms, and property types can vary heavily from one city to another. Comparing markets helps buyers, tenants, investors, and landlords make better decisions.
Yes. Chase can help tenants, landlords, investors, sellers, and business owners compare opportunities, evaluate market options, and move through the commercial real estate process with confidence.