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Dadeland Crossings

Posted: 6/26/2026
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About Dadeland Crossings

Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to present 9480 S Dixie Highway, an approximately one-acre, transit-oriented property located in the heart of the Dadeland submarket of Miami, Florida. The property is currently improved with a multi-story office building, offering immediate functionality for an owner-user or investor, while also presenting compelling long-term upside through redevelopment or adaptive reuse.

The offering provides a rare opportunity to acquire an existing office asset with multiple value paths. A buyer may elect to continue operating the property as office, reposition the asset through capital improvements, or pursue an adaptive reuse or full redevelopment strategy. Based on the site’s zoning framework, parcel size, frontage along South Dixie Highway (US-1), and proximity to mass transit, the property is well positioned to support a range of future uses, including multifamily rental, for-sale condominium, senior living, and/or mixed-use development, subject to approvals.

The property is situated within walking distance of both the Dadeland South and Dadeland North Metrorail stations, providing direct connectivity to Downtown Dadeland, South Miami, Brickell, and Downtown Miami. The surrounding area continues to experience sustained public and private investment, strong residential demand drivers, and limited availability of comparable development sites, reinforcing the long-term strategic value of the offering.

Preliminary development concepts prepared by prior ownership illustrate the potential for a high-density vertical residential project, underscoring the underlying land value and future optionality of the site. Whether pursued as an income-producing office investment, an adaptive reuse opportunity, or a long-term redevelopment play, 9480 S Dixie Highway represents a highly flexible acquisition opportunity in one of Miami’s most established and supply-constrained submarkets.

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