
4,500 SF Flex Space in the Heart of Little Haiti
The Gallery at The HUB is a solar-powered 4,500 SF warehouse with a 15,000 SF lush outdoor yard as a shared amenity —a creative & innovative space in the heart of Little Haiti
Executive Summary:
Metro 1 Commercial is proud to present 228 NE 59 St, Miami, FL (“The Property”) for lease. Prominently situated in the heart of Little Haiti, the Property, collectively known as “The Innovation Hub,” is in a class by itself. The Innovation HUB at Little Haiti is a 1.5-acre+ state-of-the-art complex featuring a sustainably repurposed warehouse located in the heart of historic Little Haiti on NE 59th Street adjacent to the Little Haiti Cultural Center.
The available “Gallery” space features a 4,500 SF solar-powered, adaptively repurposed warehouse with a 15,000 SF landscaped outdoor area as a shared amenity. Complete with a kitchenette, 2 ADA bathrooms, and direct garage door access to the back yard, flexible spaces such as these have become one of the neighborhood’s most valuable assets for a variety of business uses.
228 NE 59 St. “The Gallery” at “The Hub” is the epitome of being firmly rooted in the spirit of Little Haiti and environmentally conscious with a forward vision for a more sustainable future. This prime location offers exceptional potential for tenants looking to join a culturally rich and rapidly evolving neighborhood.
Property Highlights:
+ Size: 4,500 SF
+Asking Price: $25 - $35 PSF + NNN
(Depending on term and concessions)
+ NNN: $15 PSF
+ Parking: On site
+ Amenities: Kitchenette / Access to shared backyard
+ Offices: 2 Enclosed Offices
+ Bathrooms: 2 ADA Bathrooms
+ Zoning: T5-L
+ Use: General Commercial / Office / Retail / Recreational Establishment
+ Co-Tenants: Future of Cities, Metro 1, Better Me Movement, Hera Lending, New Concept by Grassfed Hospitality (Coming Soon)

Why the HUB?
The HUB MIA is more than just a coworking space — it’s a creative community designed for innovators, entrepreneurs, freelancers, teams, and storytellers. With amenities like a podcast studio, lounge, and outdoor area, it’s a workspace that adapts to your rhythm and style.
Context Map:
Located in the heart of Little Haiti, just steps from the Magic City Innovation District – Little Haiti, which houses over 200,000 of creative tenants, breweries, fitness tenants, galleries, and more. Some amenities in the district include Ultra Padel, the largest Padel facility in the country, Zey Zey, a live music venue and bar by Michelin-Starred Grassfed Hospitality (Los Felix, Krüs Kitchen), Fiorito, Miami’s best Argentinian Restaurant, Lakou, an outdoor food & beverage venue, Boia De, an Italian Michelin-Starred restaurant, and much more. The property is also located within a few blocks of “Little River // Miami”, a privately owned portfolio by AJ Capital and MVW Partners, which houses Sunny’s Steakhouse, the best restaurant in Miami according to Time Magazine, Imperial Moto Café, Gen Z fashion phenomenon Eliou, the new 6,000 SF critically acclaimed Fooq’s, and much more.
The HUB Ecosystem
The HUB Ecosystem: A Collective for Regenerative Impact
At the HUB, four visionary companies converge to shape the future of cities, communities, and capital. Metro 1 Commercial brings two decades of real estate leadership, transforming Miami’s urban core through over $3B in catalytic deals. Future of Cities scales this vision globally, leveraging regenerative placemaking and ESG innovation to reimagine how we live and build. Better Me Movement activates this future from the ground up—using sports, culture, and art to unite communities in purpose-driven action. Hera Lending powers it all with flexible, forward-thinking capital solutions tailored for a new era of conscious investment. Together, they form an ecosystem of transformation—where place, people, and purpose align.
Metro 1 Commercial
For 20 years, we’ve pioneered Miami real estate—from Wynwood to innovation districts—leading $3B+ in transactions and industry firsts.
Future of Cities
Future of Cities is a global development platform pioneering Regenerative Placemaking through real estate, venture capital, and ESG-driven innovation.
Better Me Movement
“The Movement” unites communities through sports, culture, and art to inspire purposeful action for a better world.
Hera Lending
Hera Lending was born to transform the private lending experience, adapting to the unique needs of each client and investor.
Contact
DJINJI BROWN
ADVISOR
305.331.5836
DBROWN@METRO1.COM
DANIELLA SUTNICK
ADVISOR
305.323.7273
DSUTNICK@METRO1.COM
JUAN ANDRES NAVA
MANAGING BROKER
786.690.7500
ANAVA@METRO1.COM
Little Haiti/Little River
The Little Haiti and Little River neighborhoods in Miami are undergoing significant transformation, becoming creative and vibrant hubs with a mix of dining, retail, office spaces, and cultural experiences.
The Citadel Complex stands as a focal point, offering a 30,000 square foot food hall, 22,000 square feet of office space leased to Entercom, and a rooftop bar and event space, providing both a community and entertainment hub in the heart of South Florida.
Nearby, Ebb & Flow features 34,000 square feet of trendy restaurant and retail space, housing popular spots like La Santa Taqueria, Hachidori Ramen, Tran An Vietnamese Eatery, and Lucio’s Wine Shop, contributing to the area’s dynamic culinary scene.
The district is also home to several other key developments:
• Imperial Moto Cafe: A trendy coffee shop at the heart of Little River, offering a perfect spot for locals and visitors.
• La Natural: A popular pizza spot by the creator of Wynwood’s Palmar and Alter Wynwood, adding a trendy and casual dining option to the area.
• Rail 71: A 120,000 square foot space for offices, showrooms, and retail, contributing to the area’s growth as a commercial district.
• Magic City Innovation District: A visionary project with 175,000 square feet of existing creative office space and restaurants, and upcoming developments including 2,700 residential units and additional retail and office space.
Little River is evolving into a thriving district, attracting creative businesses that were behind the early transformations of Wynwood and the Design District. The area is now recognized as a hub for innovation and arts, with a growing number of businesses like Fountainhead Studios and The Center for Subtropical Affairs. The ongoing rezoning efforts, such as those by MVW Partners, aim to expand the neighborhood’s capacity by increasing the number of units and building heights, furthering its development into a more dense, mixed-use community.