Several new leases announced for retail and industrial spaces across South Florida

Daniella Levine Cava, Mayor at Miami-Dade County
Daniella Levine Cava, Mayor at Miami-Dade County - Miami-Dade County
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Multiple businesses are set to open new locations in South Florida, according to an April 7 announcement. The openings include restaurants, fitness studios, a private equity firm office, and a tire manufacturer expanding its industrial footprint.

These lease agreements highlight ongoing growth in both the retail and industrial sectors of the region. The arrival of diverse tenants suggests continued demand for commercial space across Miami-Dade County and neighboring areas.

At the Palms at Town & Country retail center in Kendall, Pura Vida Miami will open a café this summer after leasing 3,400 square feet. Jetset Pilates is planning a 2,000-square-foot studio for next winter, while Yoga Joint is expected to occupy a 5,400-square-foot space this summer. Fast-casual restaurant Cava also plans to launch soon with a 2,700-square-foot location. Recent additions at the center include Miniso’s new store spanning 7,000 square feet. Kimco Realty owns the property.

In Boca Raton, Fuze House will introduce an infrared-heated mat Pilates studio on the ground floor of The Mark at Cityscape apartment building later this year. This marks Fuze House’s third South Florida location since its founding by CEO Eli Kaylin in 2022.

Swiss private equity firm Ufenau Capital Partners will establish its first U.S. headquarters at Quest Workspaces on Brickell Avenue in Miami later this month under Neal Monga’s leadership.

Meanwhile in Hialeah, Sentury Tire USA has pre-leased all of building 35—totaling 220,000 square feet—at Countyline Corporate Park phase four and expects to move in after construction concludes later this year. This agreement means all space within phase four is now pre-leased; Terreno Realty owns phases three and four of Countyline Corporate Park.



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