Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Freestanding Building - Warehouse For Sale in Doral
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Doral stimulus projects claim to create over 3,000 jobs costing over $90,000,000

The proposed purchase of Doral commercial properties include public works, police, city hall, charter school and a recreation center. Doral distribution and trucking companies often complain about the proximity of schools that often cause congestion and access problems to their Doral warehouses. Another negative effect is that as the government buys Doral commercial properties, less ad valorem taxes will be collected which puts a larger burden on the remaining private owners to pay in. I hear of an upcoming Miami tea party to protest the high government spending.
So what would benefit Doral's economy more? Perhaps if the U.S. Congress approved the outstanding trade agreements with Colombia, Mexico and Korea. The Doral import/export market is tremendous with many Doral warehouses serving Miami international trade. More Doral manufacturing and exporting means more jobs.
For more information on the Doral stimulus projects in Doral visit http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/by_city/Doral/FL and/or http://www.usmayors.org/mser/stimulussurveyparticipantsdata.asp?City=Doral&State=FL. You can also easily search other cities across the state and country.
For 30 years, ComReal Miami has been based in Doral and has played an integral role in Doral's commercial development. Currently, ComReal represents over 1,000,000 sq. ft. of Miami Airport West and Doral warehouse spaces. In 2003, ComReal Miami negotiated with the City of Doral for it's lease acquisition of Doral office space on NW 53 Street.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Doral Freight Forwarder purchases property in Doral

Edward J. Redlich, SIOR, CCIM of ComReal
The sales price was $2,635,000 or $155 psf. The Seller was Gateway Warehouse & Consolidators; the Buyer was a Doral freight forwarder and packaging business and is originally from
“There are over two dozen warehouse buildings of this size on the market right now in the Miami Airport West submarket,” states Ed Redlich. “Although the prices per square foot of such warehouses have decreased from the highest sale of about $175 psf last year, values are still relatively high. I think a lot has to do with the fact that
The Espinosa family owns & operates Gateway Warehouses & Consolidators, which imports products from overseas and distributes them both domestically and to the South & Central Americas and
Fernando Espinosa, Jr. is delighted to work with ComReal and Redlich for their “relentless pursuit and tireless effort”. Espinosa also added, “We required a specific building in a specific area, and Redlich found it when all others could not. Our company is extremely grateful and will always consider ComReal part of our team.”
For more information on this transaction, call Edward Redlich, SIOR, CCIM at (786) 433-2379, eredlich@comreal.com or visit www.edwardredlich.com