Countyline Corporate Park Expands: Hialeah’s Industrial Engine Roars Forward

Hialeah continues to prove it’s more than just residential rooftops and retail. In November 2024, Terreno Realty Corporation announced the full lease-up of Building 31, a 162,000-square-foot industrial distribution center, at the ever-expanding Countyline Corporate Park.

This development is not a one-off. Terreno also finalized leases for Building 33, a 158,000-square-foot facility, to a third-party logistics provider, a food purveyor, and an elevator parts distributor. Together, these new assets mark a significant chapter in Hialeah’s industrial growth story.


Inside Countyline Corporate Park Phase IV

Spanning 121 acres, Phase IV of Countyline Corporate Park is no ordinary warehouse zone. It’s a logistics and distribution powerhouse in the making. Once complete, the development will include 2.2 million square feet of high-performance commercial space.

Located near I-75 and the Florida Turnpike, the site is strategically positioned to serve not just Hialeah, but all of South Florida.


Why These Facilities Matter

What makes these leases noteworthy?

  • Job creation: Every new lease means new jobs—both construction and long-term employment.

  • Diverse tenants: Logistics, food distribution, and elevator manufacturing reflect a wide industrial appeal.

  • Efficient delivery: The proximity to key highways reduces travel time and boosts fulfillment capabilities.

Terreno Realty’s success in fully leasing both buildings speaks volumes about Hialeah’s logistical appeal.


The Rise of Industrial Real Estate in Hialeah

This isn’t the first big play in Hialeah’s industrial boom—and it won’t be the last. As e-commerce grows and companies demand faster distribution networks, industrial space near major highways is prime real estate.

Hialeah is becoming one of the most desirable distribution hubs in Florida, offering cost-effective square footage, reliable infrastructure, and a ready workforce.


Strategic Economic Development

Countyline Corporate Park isn’t just about buildings. It’s part of a vision to position Hialeah as a center for logistics, manufacturing, and smart infrastructure. As new tenants move in, their operations will generate tax revenue, increase local spending, and support business-to-business networks throughout Miami-Dade County.


Takeaway

Countyline Corporate Park is reshaping Hialeah’s commercial identity. What was once considered a residential stronghold is now a serious contender for industrial leadership in South Florida. With Phase IV moving rapidly toward completion, this is the kind of momentum that draws national attention.


Call to Action

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