Allapattah Freestanding Flex Office Building
Metro 1 is pleased to present 2047 NW 24th Avenue, a versatile creative flex property blending modern creative offices, content studio and dedicated photography space, showroom, and warehouse functionality within the heart of Allapattah’s evolving creative corridor.
The 5,000 SF freestanding building offers polished creative workspace alongside roll-up loading access and flex industrial capability, making it well-suited for agencies, production companies, fashion and lifestyle brands, e-commerce operators, and hybrid creative-industrial users.
Positioned near Wynwood and surrounded by major cultural anchors including the Museum of Sex, Marquez Art Projects, Superblue, and the Rubell Museum, the property sits within one of Miami’s fastest-growing adaptive reuse and creative business districts.
Zones D2, the site also offers long-term flexibility and future development potential.
Allapattah:
Today, Allapattah is emerging as one of Miami’s most vibrant and rapidly evolving neighborhoods, attracting renowned institutions and innovative developments. This dynamic community is home to a diverse array of cultural and commercial attractions. The Rubell family, globally celebrated art collectors, relocated their museum from Wynwood to a 100,000 square foot Allapattah warehouse in 2019. Since then, the Rubells have acquired and converted several neighboring warehouses, including the recent acquisition of the 45,711 square foot former Rex Discount Warehouse in 2022. They have also ventured into hospitality with a Michelin-starred restaurant, Leku.
Directly across from the Rubell Museum is SuperBlue by TeamLab Japan, an interactive museum featuring works by James Turrell and others, which offers a 4,000 square foot event venue space. Additionally, in 2019, Miami’s Related Group repurposed a 28,000 square foot warehouse into El Espacio Twenty Three, an acclaimed exhibition space. New York’s famed Hometown Barbecue has also established a presence in Allapattah, drawing a steady stream of consumers.
Alexandra Palomo-Pujol
305.778.5757
apujol@metro1.com
Lia Figueredo
786.280.4368
lfigueredo@metro1.com