
Industrial Investment
Space Coast Industrial Property for Sale
Warehouse, flex, and aerospace-supplier space — sub-3% vacancy
Industrial product on the Space Coast is structurally tight — sub-3% vacancy, aerospace-driven demand, and the upcoming Ellis Road expansion (mid-2028) supporting West Melbourne. Active inventory concentrates in West Melbourne, Cocoa SR-524, Titusville SR-405, and the Palm Bay industrial park.
Active industrial inventory
Industrial inventory is structurally tight — sub-3% vacancy means good product moves quickly. Aerospace supply chain, contractor trades, and last-mile logistics tenants compete for limited West Melbourne and Cocoa SR-524 inventory.
~9
Active listings
$1.1M – $4.25M
Typical price
1,650 – 17,500 SF
Typical size
~$286/SF
Median price/SF
Market figures are anonymized aggregates compiled from active Brevard County listings (Stellar MLS / Space Coast Association of Realtors snapshot, 2026-Q2). Numbers are bucketed and intended as a market overview, not a substitute for current MLS detail.
Space Coast Cities We Cover
Active inventory and tenant demand vary meaningfully across the Space Coast. Each submarket has its own corridor dynamics, tenant base, and pricing profile.
Melbourne
The Space Coast's largest commercial market — anchored by aerospace, defense, and a fast-growing airport district.
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Titusville
Gateway to Kennedy Space Center — north Brevard's commercial hub with deep industrial roots.
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Merritt Island
Central-Brevard retail and small-business hub between the Banana and Indian Rivers.
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Cocoa
Historic mainland Brevard market with industrial along US-1 and the SR-520 retail corridor.
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Cocoa Beach
Oceanfront tourism market — mixed-use, hospitality-adjacent, and TC-zoned redevelopment.
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Palm Bay
Brevard County's largest city by population — south Brevard rooftop growth driving retail and medical demand.
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Why the Space Coast
The Space Coast economy is anchored by aerospace and defense, the Kennedy Space Center launch cadence, the expanding Melbourne airport, Port Canaveral, and steady population growth. These drivers shape every sub-segment of commercial real estate demand.
Aerospace & Defense Cluster
L3Harris (global HQ in Melbourne, ~7,000 Brevard employees), Northrop Grumman, Embraer, SpaceX, Blue Origin, and the broader KSC contractor base anchor the region's industrial and office demand.
Kennedy Space Center & Cape Canaveral
America's busiest launch complex — NASA, the Space Force, and an expanding commercial launch industry sustain a deep, well-paid workforce within an hour of every Brevard submarket.
Melbourne Orlando International Airport
$72M terminal expansion completed in 2022; international service to Frankfurt, London, and Toronto. Anchors the West Melbourne industrial submarket and the surrounding flex / aerospace-supplier inventory.
Ellis Road Expansion (mid-2028)
Major roadway improvement opening new industrial frontage west of MLB Airport — already shaping development decisions in West Melbourne.
Port Canaveral
The fourth-busiest cruise port globally and a growing cargo terminal — drives cruise-passenger retail, hospitality, and last-mile logistics demand throughout central Brevard.
Population Growth
Brevard County added population every year for the past decade and is projected to keep growing 1.5–2% annually — Palm Bay leads on raw rooftops, Viera/Suntree leads on incomes.
Your Space Coast Broker
Ryan Solberg
Broker · Tenant-Rep · NMLS 1784218
Florida-licensed broker representing buyers, sellers, tenants, and landlords across Brevard County. Direct experience underwriting Space Coast commercial across every property type — office, retail, industrial, multifamily, mixed-use, and land — with engaged tenant-rep representation that treats your search like a fiduciary.
MaxLife Realty · FL Broker BK3354351
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Tell us your investment criteria — type, size, geography, budget — and we'll source on- and off-market matches across Brevard County.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tight is Space Coast industrial inventory?
Sub-3% vacancy. Quality flex and warehouse product moves quickly when listed — both for sale and for lease — and tenant-rep representation matters more here than in any other Space Coast property type.
What's driving industrial demand?
Aerospace and defense supply chain (L3Harris, Northrop Grumman, SpaceX, Blue Origin, Embraer), KSC contractor work, last-mile logistics, contractor trades, and Port Canaveral logistics. The Ellis Road expansion (mid-2028) will open new West Melbourne industrial frontage.
Where should an industrial buyer focus?
West Melbourne (airport district), Cocoa SR-524, Titusville SR-405, and the Palm Bay industrial park concentrate the most active inventory. I-95 frontage parcels suited to ground-up development are tracked separately as commercial land.