Tesla is looking to turn a low-profile Miami Gardens warehouse into a big collision and electric-vehicle service hub, according to city records. The plan would repurpose an existing industrial building into a shop focused on battery-era repairs and bodywork for Tesla owners in and around North Miami. For now, the project is still in the early permit phase and will need city approval before any construction work starts.
Plans call for a 26-bay repair center
The proposal covers roughly 64,059 square feet and lays out 26 internal repair bays dedicated to EV work, according to municipal filings. As reported by South Florida Business Journal, Tesla’s application shows an interior reconfiguration to carve out multiple service bays and workshop space inside the existing shell.
Building and site details
Commercial property listings show the Sunshine State Industrial Park warehouse at the reported address has been marketed as an industrial space of roughly 65,000 square feet, which lines up with Tesla’s proposed footprint and suggests a retrofit rather than a ground-up build. The site appears on broker platforms that highlight the building’s size and loading features for prospective tenants and buyers, per LoopNet…