Industrial Leasing, Stormwater Funding and Housing Talks Lead Hialeah Updates

Hialeah, FL – April 2, 2026 – New industrial leasing, stormwater funding and housing board talks signal steady growth and infrastructure focus citywide.


Hialeah is seeing steady movement on several fronts this week, from industrial real estate to long-term infrastructure funding and affordable housing oversight.

Industrial Space Pre-Leased in Countyline Corporate Park

A major logistics lease is adding momentum to Hialeah’s industrial corridor. Terreno Realty Corporation announced it has pre-leased 220,000 square feet in Phase IV of Countyline Corporate Park. The project continues to position Hialeah as a key distribution and warehouse hub in northwest Miami-Dade.

Industrial activity remains one of the city’s strongest economic drivers, supporting local jobs in transportation, warehousing and supply chain management. Pre-leasing activity also signals confidence in continued demand for space tied to South Florida’s growing population and trade activity.

$4.9 Million for Stormwater Improvements

At the federal level, the City of Hialeah is slated to receive $4.9 million through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Fund for Southeast Stormwater Improvements.

The funding is intended to strengthen drainage infrastructure and address flooding risks in vulnerable areas. Stormwater upgrades have become increasingly critical as heavy rain events place pressure on aging systems across Miami-Dade County.

City leaders have long emphasized drainage improvements as both a public safety and property protection priority.

Housing Authority Board Meeting Highlights

The Hialeah Housing Authority held a Board of Commissioners meeting on March 31, focusing on administrative updates and resident services. The agency oversees public housing and voucher programs that serve hundreds of local families.

Affordable housing remains a central issue citywide as rental costs continue to strain working households. Regular board reviews help guide maintenance planning, compliance requirements and long-term capital improvements for housing stock.

Public Health Outreach Expands

Meanwhile, Miami-Dade Area Health Education Center officials continue expanding local public health outreach in Hialeah neighborhoods. Programs include tobacco cessation, preventive screenings and chronic disease education in partnership with the Florida Department of Health.

Together, these developments reflect a city balancing economic growth with infrastructure upgrades and community services.

Sources

https://cn.linkedin.com/company/hoya-capital-real-estate
https://www.congress.gov/119/crec/2026/01/20/172/13/CREC-2026-01-20.pdf
https://www.hialeahhousing.org/
https://mdahec.com/

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