St. Lucie County Commercial Real Estate
St. Lucie County is the Treasure Coast's growth engine. Port St. Lucie is one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, anchoring multifamily and retail demand. Industrial along I-95 north of PSL has emerged as a meaningful logistics corridor.
Commercial real estate in St. Lucie County, by category
We work every commercial asset class in St. Lucie County. Click through to active inventory + market context for the type you're focused on.
Infill development opportunities in South Florida are increasingly scarce.
View inventory →Flex space is the office-warehouse hybrid: front showroom or office, rear roll-up door and warehouse, in units typically running 1,200 to 10,000 SF.
View inventory →South Florida hospitality benefits from year-round demand: leisure in winter, business and conferences in shoulder seasons, international flow at the major hubs.
View inventory →Industrial is South Florida's tightest asset class: under 3% vacancy in the strongest submarkets and rents up 8-12% year over year.
View inventory →Medical office is the strongest-performing office subtype in South Florida: an aging, growing population drives structural demand, buildout cost (exam-room plumbing, imaging shielding, generators) makes tenants sticky, and health-system affiliations bring credit to the rent roll.
View inventory →Mixed-use combines residential income with ground-floor retail or office, the highest-and-best-use solution for urban corridors.
View inventory →Multifamily remains South Florida's most resilient commercial asset class, driven by population growth, in-migration, and chronic single-family undersupply.
View inventory →Net-leased investments are the cleanest entry point for passive commercial real estate ownership: credit tenant, long lease, no landlord responsibilities.
View inventory →South Florida office defied the post-pandemic narrative.
View inventory →Restaurant real estate in South Florida is one of the tightest niches in commercial.
View inventory →South Florida retail has tightened significantly through 2025.
View inventory →Self-storage in South Florida has seen rapid institutional acquisition, but pockets of mom-and-pop ownership remain.
View inventory →Shopping centers are the rent-roll business of South Florida retail: strip, neighborhood, and community centers where the value lives in tenant mix, lease terms, and co-tenancy rather than any single storefront.
View inventory →Small-bay industrial is the scarcest slice of the tightest asset class in South Florida: multi-tenant buildings cut into 1,500 to 5,000 SF units serving contractors, installers, fabricators, and e-commerce operators.
View inventory →0 commercial properties in St. Lucie County
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Common questions about St. Lucie County commercial real estate
What types of commercial properties are available in St. Lucie County?
We work the full commercial spectrum in St. Lucie County: multifamily, retail, office, industrial, restaurants, hospitality, NNN net-leased investments, self-storage, mixed-use, and development land. Use the asset-class cards above to drill into the inventory for the type you're targeting.
Do you have off-market deals in St. Lucie County?
Most of our best deals never hit the public market. Get on the off-market buyer list and we'll match you with pre-marketed opportunities in St. Lucie County that fit your criteria: asset class, basis, cap rate, hold period.
Who do I contact for a commercial deal in St. Lucie County?
Anthony Conners with Atlantic Commercial Advisors / KW Commercial works St. Lucie County (and the wider South Florida market) every day. Buying, selling, leasing, 1031-mid-exchange. Call or email and we'll set up a call.
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Whether you're buying, selling, leasing, or mid-1031, Atlantic Commercial Advisors works St. Lucie County every day.