Ambrose breaks ground on modern industrial facility in Miami

Ambrose to expand Florida footprint with 97,000 SF facility on 6.25-acre site

MIAMI – Ambrose, a vertically integrated real estate investment manager that specializes in acquiring, developing and operating modern industrial, logistics and e-commerce real estate, is pleased to announce the groundbreaking of Miami 105 Logistics at Flagler Station, a new industrial facility located at NW 105th Street in Miami. Upon completion, the modern facility will comprise 97,000 square feet, including 3,000 square feet of office space, across 6.25 acres. The project is expected to deliver in Q3 of 2026 and is ideally configured for last-mile and regional distribution and light and heavy manufacturing.

Miami 105 Logistics at Flagler Station will offer state-of-the-art industrial infrastructure, including 32-foot clear height, 33 dock positions, two drive-in doors, ESFR fire protection, expandable power service and flexibility to demise as low as 25,000 square feet to accommodate occupier requirements. Ambrose is currently pursuing LEED certification for the project.

“This investment further underscores Ambrose’s confidence in the strength and ongoing resilience of the Miami and broader South Florida industrial and logistics market,” said Ambrose Vice President of Development and Florida Market Officer Dave Loudenslager. “We see Miami 105 Logistics at Flagler Station as a compelling opportunity to invest in this highly competitive market, which continues to demonstrate sustained, robust demand. We look forward to leveraging our team’s deep expertise to deliver a best-in-class industrial facility that meets the needs of leading occupiers and strengthens South Florida’s supply chain infrastructure.”

Ideally located in central Miami-Dade County, the property is optimally positioned to serve not only the greater Miami MSA but also the broader Southeast Florida region via easy access to the Florida Turnpike. The property is also proximate to key freight and shipping hubs, including the Miami International Airport, America’s top airport for international air freight, and the Port of Miami.  

The  general contractor on the project is Rycon Construction. Design partners include civil engineering firm Kimley-Horn and architect Ware Malcomb. The locally based team of Cushman and Wakefield will handle marketing and leasing for the building. Ambrose has partnered with First Internet Bank on the construction loan.