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Harvest PlazaMiami, Florida
Offering Memorandum
Medical Marijuana
Dispensaries Considered
“Essential” During Pandemic
Multi-Tenant Medical and Retail Space
Population Over 480,000 Within 5 Miles of Property
Roof Replaced in May 2020 with a 20-Year Warranty
Part of the Miami Metro with a Population of 2.7M
CONFIDENTIALITY AND DISCLAIMERThe information contained in the following Marketing Brochure is proprietary and strictly confidential. It is intended to be reviewed only by the party receiving it from Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services of Florida, Inc. and should not be made available to any other person or entity without the written consent of Marcus & Millichap. This Marketing Brochure has been prepared to provide summary, unverified information to prospective purchasers, and to establish only a preliminary level of interest in the subject property. The information contained herein is not a substitute for a thorough due diligence investigation. Marcus & Millichap has not made any investigation, and makes no warranty or representation, with respect to the income or expenses for the subject property, the future projected financial performance of the property, the size and square footage of the property and improvements, the presence or absence of contaminating substances, PCB’s or asbestos, the compliance with State and Federal regulations, the physical condition of the improvements thereon, or the financial condition or business prospects of any tenant, or any tenant’s plans or intentions to continue its occupancy of the subject property. The information contained in this Marketing Brochure has been obtained from sources we believe to be reliable; however, Marcus & Millichap has not verified, and will not verify, any of the information contained herein, nor has Marcus & Millichap conducted any investigation regarding these matters and makes no warranty or representation whatsoever regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. All potential buyers must take appropriate measures to verify all of the information set forth herein.
NON-ENDORSEMENT NOTICEMarcus & Millichap is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any commercial tenant or lessee identified in this marketing package. The presence of any corporation’s logo or name is not intended to indicate or imply affiliation with, or sponsorship or endorsement by, said corporation of Marcus & Millichap, its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any agent, product, service, or commercial listing of Marcus & Millichap, and is solely included for the purpose of providing tenant lessee information about this listing to prospective customers.
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SUBJECT PROPERTY
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Expenses PSF
Real Estate Taxes: $37,509 $3.71 Insurance: $13,479 $1.33 Utilities: $14,940 $1.48 Grounds & Landscaping: $960 $0.09 Security: $1,600 $0.16 Repairs & Maintenance: $23,446 $2.32 Property Management: $9,139 $0.90 Other/Non CAM $1,600 $0.16
Total Expenses $102,673 $10.16
Multi-Tenant Center• Over 10,000 Square Feet of Multi-Tenant Medical and Retail Space• Anchored by Harvest House of Cannabis With One Small Vacancy• Roof was Replaced in May 2020 with a 20-Year Roof Warranty• Harvest has a New 10-Year Lease with Two Percent Annual Rent
Increases• Bello Dental has Three Percent Annual Rent Increases
Anchor Tenant | Harvest Health and Recreation• Positioned as an Industry Leader in the U.S. Combining a Targeted
Growth Strategy• First Quarter Sales Grew +134 Percent Year Over Year and +19
Percent Sequentially
Harvest Plaza9578 Bird Road, Miami, Florida 33165
Price: $3,335,300Cap Rate: 6.00%Rentable Square Feet: 10,110Net Operating Income: $200,118Price PSF: $329.90Land Area: 0.54 ACYear Built: 1965
Financial SummaryAnnual Rent: $236,704Expense Reimbursements: $66,087Gross Potential Income: $302,791Total Expenses: $102,673
Net Operating Income $200,118
RENT ROLL
Strong Demographics and Traffic Counts• Strong Demographics With a Population Over 480,000 Within Five
Miles of Subject Property• Located on Bird Road/SW 40th Street with a Daily Traffic Count of
Approx. 48,500 Vehicles• Conveniently Positioned Between Florida's Turnpike, Two Miles
West with a Daily Traffic Count of Approx 130,000 Vehicles; and Palmetto Expressway, Two Miles East with 250,000 Vehicles
Part of the Miami Metro Area• Miami is the Most Populous City in Miami-Dade County with Slightly
More Than 443,000 Residents• Miami Metro Area has a Population of Roughly 2.7 Million People
Tenant Square Feet % of GLA Annual
RentRentPSF
Lease Commence
LeaseExpiration
Option Periods Rent Increases Recoveries
Harvest Health and Recreation 3,100 30.66% $142,290 $45.90 7/4/2019 7/31/2029 4, 5-Year Options
2% Annually in Base Term & Options $32,527
Activa Training Center (Ground) 1,000 9.89% $24,000 $24.00 1/1/2019 2/28/2021 2, 1-Year Options 3% in Each Option
Activa Training Center (2nd Floor) 3,075 30.42% $45,664 $14.85 12/28/2018 2/28/2021 2, 1-Year Options 3% in Each Option $21,525
Bello Dental 1,100 10.88% $24,750 $22.50 9/26/2019 3/31/2025 1, 5-Year Option
3% Annually in Base Term & Options $12,035
Vacant 1,835 18.15%
Totals 10,110 100% $236,704 $66,087
Surrounding Area | Colleges and Other Attractions• Two Miles from Kendall Regional Medical Center• Three Miles from Florida International University With an Undergrad
Enrollment of More Than 41,000 Students• Six Miles from the University of Miami, Which Enrolls Over 17,000
Students in 12 Separate Colleges• 11 Miles Southwest of Miami International Airport, Florida's Busiest
Airport by Total Aircraft Operations and Second Busiest by Passenger Traffic
• 14 Miles from Downtown Miami, and 19 Miles from Miami Beach
Representative Photo
Representative PhotoCultivation &Processing Locations
9Employees1,000+
Retail Locations
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🖱Harvest Health & Recreation Inc. Reports First Quarter 2020 Financial Results
TENANT SUMMARY
Headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, Harvest Health & Recreation Inc. is a vertically integrated cannabis company and multi-state operator. Since 2011, Harvest has been committed to expanding
its retail and wholesale presence throughout the U.S., acquiring, manufacturing, and selling cannabis products for patients and consumers in addition to providing services to retail dispensaries. Through organic license wins, service agreements, and targeted acquisitions, Harvest has assembled an operational footprint spanning multiple states in the U.S., with the potential to more than double the number of revenue generating facilities. Harvest’s mission is to improve lives through the goodness of cannabis. We hope you’ll join us on our journey.
Harvest Health has Grown to
Become One of the Largest Multistate
Cannabis Operators in the
U.S.
Bird Road (SW 40
Bird Road (SW 40 thth Street) Street)
SW 97
SW 97
thth Avenue Avenue
Population Over 480,000 Within Five
Miles of Subject Property
11,500Daily
48,500Daily
AERIAL
Bird RoadBird Road
3 Miles from Florida
International U. with an Undergrad
Enrollment of 41,000+
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Ronald Reagan Turnpike and
Palmetto Expressway
HarvestPlaza
48,500Daily
165,000Daily
130,000Daily
AERIAL
FortLauderdale
Florida Keys
🏙Downtown Miami
14 Miles
🏖Miami Beach
19 Miles
🛩Miami International
Airport11 Miles
🏫Florida International
University3 Miles
LOCAL & REGIONAL MAPS
Miami
MARKET OVERVIEW
MIAMI-DADEOVERVIEW
Miami-Dade County is a gateway to South American and Caribbean markets and a tourist destination. The 2,400-square-mile county extends from the Florida Everglades east to the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered to the north by Broward County and to the south by the Florida Keys. The main portion of the city of Miami lies on the shores of Biscayne Bay and is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier islands, the largest of which holds the city of Miami Beach. The metro, with a population of roughly 2.7 million, is located entirely within Miami-Dade County. Miami is the most populous city, with slightly more than 443,000 residents, followed by Hialeah with roughly 237,000 people.
MARKET OVERVIEW
METRO HIGHLIGHTS
BUSINESS-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT
The metro has no local business or personal income
taxes, which attracts businesses and residents to the
area.
INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY
Miami is a gateway for international trading activities,
tourism and immigration, connecting to airports and
ports around the world.
MEDICAL COMMUNITY
The county contains the largest concentration of
medical facilities in Florida, drawing residents needing
services throughout the state.
MARKET OVERVIEW
ECONOMY▪ Various industries provide a diverse economy. Trade, international finance, healthcare and
entertainment have become major segments in the local business community.
▪ A strong tourism industry has developed with ties to Latin America and the Caribbean.
▪ Tourism and trade depend on a large transportation sector. PortMiami and Miami International Airport are both major contributors to employment and the economy.
▪ The Miami metro gross metropolitan product (GMP) expansion is expected to be on par with the U.S. GDP in 2019 and retail sales for the county are also rising.
SHARE OF 2018 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
MAJOR AREA EMPLOYERS
Baptist Health South Florida
University of Miami
American Airlines
Miami Children’s Hospital
Publix Supermarkets
Winn-Dixie Stores
Florida Power & Light Co.
Carnival Cruise Lines
AT&T
Mount Sinai Medical Center* Forecast
MANUFACTURING4%
GOVERNMENT
HEALTH SERVICES
EDUCATION AND
+OTHER SERVICES
4%
LEISURE AND HOSPITALITY FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
25%
AND UTILITIES
TRADE, TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS SERVICES
2%INFORMATION
14%
5%
12% 12% 7%
16%
MARKET OVERVIEW
DEMOGRAPHICS
SPORTS
EDUCATION
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
▪ The metro is expected to add nearly 127,000 people over the next five years. During the same period, approximately 62,000 households will be formed, generating demand for housing.
▪ The homeownership rate of 53 percent is below the national rate of 64 percent, maintaining a strong rental market.
▪ The cohort of 20- to 34-year-olds composes 21 percent of the population.
Miami-Dade County has developed into a cosmopolitan urban area offering a vibrant business and cultural community. The metro has an abundance of popular attractions. Miami hosts the Capital One Orange Bowl and is home to several professional sports teams, including the Miami Dolphins, the Miami Marlins and the Miami Heat. The county has a broad array of cultural attractions, historic sites and parks. These include the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Zoo Miami and Everglades National Park. The region is home to a vibrant and diverse culture, family-friendly neighborhoods, a plethora of shops and restaurants, and beautiful weather and beaches. It also offers easy access to Latin America and the Caribbean.
QUALITY OF LIFE
2018 Population by Age
0-4 YEARS
6%5-19 YEARS
17%20-24 YEARS
6%25-44 YEARS
28%45-64 YEARS
27%65+ YEARS
16%
39.9
2018MEDIAN AGE:
U.S. Median:
38.0
$45,300
2018 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME:
U.S. Median:
$58,800
2.7M
2018POPULATION:
Growth2018-2023*:
4.6%
954K
2018HOUSEHOLDS:
6.5%
Growth2018-2023*:
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POPULATION 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES
2010 Population 23,263 182,015 461,0812019 Population 24,108 189,586 488,1002024 Population 24,244 191,012 496,2172019 Male Population 11,592 89,249 230,3882019 Female Population 12,516 100,337 257,7112019 Median Age 47.0 44.9 43.6
RACE & ETHNICITY 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES
American Indian, Eskimo 0.2% 0.1% 0.1%Asian 0.5% 1.2% 1.7%Black 1.6% 2.1% 2.7%Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1% 0.0% 0.0%White 94.9% 93.0% 91.5%Other 1.7% 2.0% 2.2%Multi-Race 1.1% 1.6% 1.8%Hispanic Ethnicity 92.3% 89.1% 85.0%Not of Hispanic Ethnicity 7.7% 10.9% 15.0%
HOUSEHOLDS 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES
2010 Households 7,056 59,735 156,7712019 Households 7,354 62,786 167,6862024 Households 7,424 63,585 171,403
HOUSEHOLD INCOME 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES
2010 Avg Household Income $60,963 $67,697 $73,1262019 Avg Household Income $66,882 $74,504 $81,0892024 Avg Household Income $76,355 $84,656 $91,8582010 Med. Household Income $44,829 $46,970 $49,0282019 Med. Household Income $48,757 $51,153 $53,6252024 Med. Household Income $57,896 $59,717 $62,2862010 Per Capita Income $18,616 $22,497 $25,1942019 Per Capita Income $20,523 $24,953 $28,1832024 Per Capita Income $23,502 $28,459 $32,052
Miami, Florida
DEMOGRAPHICS
The Wolfe Retail Group of Marcus & Millichap specializes in the sale of single-tenant properties and shopping centers and has successfully assisted clients in selling over 500
separate commercial properties with a market value exceeding $1.45 billion. Having closed sales in more than 40 states, our track record is evidence that we are one of the premier brokerage teams in the United States.
With our experience and background in various fields such as law and finance, we have proved to be invaluable to our clients, earning their trust and exceeding their expectations while best assisting them in their real estate transactions.
For more about the Wolfe Retail Group or to view all of our available listings, visit www.WolfeRetailGroup.com
The Wolfe Retail Group has sold over
500 properties in more than
40 states
About Marcus & MillichapWith nearly 2,000 investment professionals located throughout the U.S. and Canada, Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) is a leading specialist in commercial real estate investment sales, financing, research and advisory services. The firm closed more than 9,400 transactions in 2018 with a value of approximately $46.3 billion.
Marcus & Millichap has been a pioneer in the real estate investment industry and has established a reputation for maximizing value for its clients while fostering long-term relationships built on integrity, trust and service. The company has perfected a powerful system for marketing properties that combines investment specialization, local market expertise, the industry’s most comprehensive research, state-of-the-art technology, and relationships with the largest pool of qualified investors. Marcus & Millichap also offers clients access to the most competitive real estate financing through Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation (MMCC), which maintains relationships with the industry’s leading national, regional and local lenders.
SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: All potential buyers are strongly advised to take advantage of their opportunities and obligations to conduct thorough due diligence and seek expert opinions as they may deem necessary, especially given the unpredictable changes resulting from the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Marcus & Millichap has not been retained to perform, and cannot conduct, due diligence on behalf of any prospective purchaser. Marcus & Millichap’s principal expertise is in marketing investment properties and acting as intermediaries between buyers and sellers. Marcus & Millichap and its investment professionals cannot and will not act as lawyers, accountants, contractors, or engineers. All potential buyers are admonished and advised to engage other professionals on legal issues, tax, regulatory, financial, and accounting matters, and for questions involving the property’s physical condition or financial outlook. Projections and pro forma financial statements are not guarantees and, given the potential volatility created by COVID-19, all potential buyers should be comfortable with and rely solely on their own projections, analyses, and decision-making.)
Evan WhelanAssociate
License: SL 310245
Charles MoodyAssociate
License: SL 3404499
Michael TalbertAssociate
License: SL 3418448
Joseph PrioAssociate
License: SL 3422291
Ashley BarrettTransaction Coordinator
Catie JacksonMarketing Coordinator
Alan LipskyFirst Vice President Investments
License: SL [email protected]
(954) 245-3595
Barry M. WolfeSenior Managing Director Investments
License: SL [email protected]
(954) 245-3493