A free-standing building, with its own parking, on the best block in Delray — ready for your concept.
101 SE 2nd Avenue is a free-standing building one block south of the Atlantic Avenue & Pineapple Grove intersection — the strongest intersection in all of downtown Delray Beach. The 4,412 SF first floor is available for lease, with about 14 spaces on-site plus over 61 additional spaces of parking — brand-new, built by the landlord.
First-generation space — build it your way. The first floor is a clean, first-generation canvas, and the landlord provides rent abatement and tenant-improvement dollars based on the tenant and lease terms. You aren't inheriting someone else's buildout — you're starting fresh in a turnkey location.
A rare free-standing footprint — flexible by design. An open floor plate with its own building identity and dedicated parking is hard to find this close to Atlantic — it suits fitness, flagship retail, experiential, and food-and-beverage users alike.
Surrounded by rooftops, not promises. SOFA Luxury Apartments sit directly to the west, a 200-unit building is rising immediately to the east, and Pebb Capital's $240M Sundy Village campus is reshaping Atlantic Avenue a few blocks west. The customers are moving in around you.
Downtown Delray Beach — a multiple All-America City and repeatedly named one of "America's Most Fun Small Towns" — draws more than 3 million visitors a year to a downtown where Atlantic Crossing ($300M) and Pebb Capital's Sundy Village ($240M) are reshaping the streetscape. They aren't making any more Atlantic Avenue.




