Strader says the mobile workforce is here to stay, with office buildings and spaces continuing to adapt and provide the level of service and amenities contemporary tenants demand.
"New construction is expensive in Central Florida so if you can find an asset which could be repurposed taking advantage of some existing structures, land uses, infrastructure, they become desirable for redevelopment."
"Since zoning is already in place for education and there is a high demand for school real estate in Miami, the interest was very strong by school users and investors with school tenants."
The 243-acre parcel falls within Orlando's Airport/Lake Nona submarket, which is one of the largest and most in-demand industrial submarkets in Central Florida.
"Wynwood has established itself as the creative hub of Miami and is recognized globally as a premier destination for art, fashion, innovation, and creative enterprise."