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2701 S Macdill Ave
Tampa, FL 33629 Palma Ceia

$18,203 USD/MO

Freestanding For Lease  •  4,854 SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Freestanding
  • Year Built 1955
  • Total Building Size 4,854 SF
  • Tenancy Single
  • Building Class C
  • Zoning CI
30 Transit Score
89 Walk Score

1 Space Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
1st Floor Ste Office/Retail 4,854 SF $45.00 USD/SF/YR
Building Area:		6,693 sq. ft. under roof	4,854 sq.ft. heated	Dimensions:	97’ w by 57’ deep

Year Built/Renovated: 1955/2002				Tenancy: Single Tenant

City of Tampa Zoning:   	CI, Commercial Intensive Zoning allows many commercial uses

Land Use Plan Designation:	COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL-35 (2.0 FAR)	

Parking: 	11 spaces in R/W and 6 spaces onsite on the west side of the building. The 2701 building shares parking with the two buildings located at 3106 and 3106½ W. Barcelon Street.

Flood Zone:	X    	Flood Insurance Rate Map:	120114    12057C0361J	10/07/2021

Real Estate Taxes:	Parcel ID:      A3429183U4000044000010		Folio #:	126012.0000

2024 Assessed Value:		$ 1,307,188.00		2024 Taxes:		$ 24,714.86

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Built out as: Standard Office
  • Space Type: Relet

Description

The 2701 S. MacDill Avenue building is located three blocks north of Bay to Bay and three blocks to the west of Bayshore Boulevard at the southwest corner of Barcelona Street and South MacDill Avenue in the Palma Ceia neighborhood of South Tampa. The space offered for lease is currently improved and operated as an upscale art gallery and framing business by a well-known local gallery operator who is relocating his gallery at the end of the lease term in May 2025. The property was improved by Michael Murphy Gallery in 2002 and has been operated as a single-tenant building for many years. The building can be subdivided into more than one suite, as it was when it was built in 1955.

Palma Ceia Park was originally platted in 1907, and development in the area boomed in the 1920’s and then after World War Two in the 1950’s. Much of the street retail development in the area occurred in the 1950’s and the Palma Ceia area has continued to be a preferred neighborhood in South Tampa due to good schools, low crime, 

The immediate area has seen a boom in commercial and residential condominium development with the recent completion of Tower One of the Ritz Carlton development at Bayshore Boulevard and Santiago Street, the Counter Culture Restaurant and The Altura on Bay to Bay at Ysabella and the Three Oaks Project which is redeveloping the former Datz site across the street from the property offered for Lease at the northeast corner of Barcelona Street and MacDill Avenue.

Highlights

Prime Palma Ceia corner location with strong visibility
Surrounded by luxury residential and retail development
CI zoning allows a wide range of commercial uses

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Amenities

  • Corner Lot
  • Air Conditioning

Major Tenants

Tenant SF Occupied Lease End Date
M Murphy Gallery Art Framing

Public Transportation

Commuter RailDriveWalkDistance
Tampa (Silver Star - Amtrak) 7 min - 4.4 mi
AirportDriveWalkDistance
Tampa International 14 min - 7.3 mi
St Pete-Clearwater International 31 min - 16.6 mi

Parking Details

Parking Available: Yes
Reserved: No
Spaces Provided: 20
Type: Surface
Included in Rent: Yes
Joe Jacob 813-258-3200 Jacob Real Estate Services
Joe Jacob 813-258-3200 Jacob Real Estate Services