Amazon Warehouse Complex At Opa-Locka Airport Could Be Upsized

Amazon Warehouse Complex At Opa-Locka Airport Could Be Upsized

Amazon Warehouse Complex At Opa-Locka Airport Could Be Upsized To 2.5 Million Million Square Feet

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The developers of a warehouse project at Opa-locka Airport anchored by Amazon have signed documents indicating that the project could be bigger than previously thought.

According to a utilities agreement filed with the county last week, the new project will include 2,502,575 square feet of warehouse space.

In addition, a 132,197 square-foot office building is planned at the site, the documents state.

Previous reports have said that the developers are seeking $5 million in Miami-Dade county incentives to cover infrastructure costs, as well as $1.2 million in state and local job-creation incentives. Miami-Dade’s mayor has confirmed that Amazon will be the tenant.

The land is owned by the county and leased to the Carrie Meek Foundation, which is likely making millions by turning around and subleasing to the developer.

Completion of the first phase is scheduled for the end of 2017.

A brochure advertises that there will be 1.7 million square feet –> Link to Brochure

A brochure advertises that there will be 1.7 million square feet:

A brochure advertises that there will be 1.7 million square feet:

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Story by:  TNM Staff – January 17, 2017
Photo Courtesy: The Next Miami

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