Commercial Real Estate Services in Parrish, FL
Parrish is one of the fastest-growing communities in northern Manatee County, and its commercial real estate market is still catching up to the new rooftops arriving along the US 301 corridor. That gap between residential growth and commercial supply is exactly where CORA's clients — both developers building ahead of demand and investors positioning for it — tend to focus.
Office Property Sales & Leasing in Parrish
As Parrish's population grows, so does demand for professional, medical, and small-business office space close to home rather than a drive into Bradenton or Lakewood Ranch. CORA works with owners and tenants on office opportunities tied to Parrish's emerging commercial nodes, helping each side think through layout, location, and timing as the area's office inventory develops.
Industrial & Flex Space Brokerage in Parrish
Parrish's location along US 301, with convenient access to I-75 and the broader Tampa-Sarasota corridor, has made it increasingly attractive for distribution, warehousing, and contractor space. As new logistics and flex developments come to the area, CORA represents both the owners and developers bringing this space to market and the businesses that need it.
Manufacturing, Distribution & Flex Buildings
Industrial real estate generally falls into three categories — manufacturing, storage and distribution, and flex space that combines office and warehouse functions. In Parrish, distribution and flex product aimed at serving the surrounding residential growth represents the most active near-term opportunity, and CORA's industrial engineering background helps clients evaluate site access, clear heights, and layout for these uses.
Multifamily Investment Sales in Parrish
Parrish's population boom — driven by master-planned communities throughout the area — has created strong underlying demand for rental housing to complement new single-family development. CORA advises owners and developers on multifamily opportunities, from garden-style apartments to smaller multifamily and owner-occupied properties, positioning each for the area's continued growth.
Hospitality & Hotel Property Sales in Parrish
As Parrish's population and visitor traffic grow along the US 301 and I-75 corridors, demand for limited-service hospitality — extended-stay, business travel, and visiting-family lodging — is following close behind. CORA helps owners and investors evaluate hospitality opportunities as a way to diversify into one of the region's fastest-growing communities.
Vacant Land & Development Sites in Parrish
Vacant land is where much of Parrish's commercial opportunity lives today. CORA provides individualized evaluation of each parcel — access, utilities, zoning, and surrounding planned development — and builds the marketing strategy needed to connect land with developers and end users positioning for Parrish's growth trajectory.
Why Parrish Property Owners & Investors Choose CORA
Local Market Knowledge with a Global Network
Parrish is drawing attention from investors well beyond Manatee County, including from outside Florida and outside the U.S., looking for growth markets ahead of the curve. CORA pairs on-the-ground local market knowledge with the research, marketing, and referral network of Coldwell Banker Commercial to connect Parrish opportunities with this wider buyer pool.
Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS)
Mousa Wakileh holds the CIPS designation from the National Association of Realtors — a credential focused on the skills needed to work effectively with international clients, including investors searching for emerging Florida markets like Parrish.
Multilingual Representation
CORA serves clients in English, Arabic, and German, making it easier for international investors to evaluate opportunities in a market many haven't yet considered.
An Engineering Approach to Brokerage
Before commercial real estate, Mousa Wakileh built a career in industrial engineering and management across three continents. That analytical approach is particularly valuable in a market like Parrish, where infrastructure timing, access, and phasing decisions often matter as much as price.
Lean Six Sigma Process Discipline
A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from the University of South Florida brings a process-improvement mindset to evaluating and transacting on land and development opportunities, helping clients move efficiently when timing matters.
Full-Cycle Brokerage Services
Acquisitions & Site Selection
For developers and investors entering Parrish, CORA defines requirements, screens available land and existing properties, and evaluates each option against the client's development timeline and financial goals before any offer is made.
Dispositions & Asset Repositioning
For owners selling land or existing property in Parrish, CORA evaluates the asset's highest and best use given current and planned surrounding development, then builds a strategy to position it for that use before going to market.
Marketing Strategy & Buyer Outreach
Each listing is paired with a marketing plan built around the asset and its likely buyer pool — combining local relationships in the Manatee County market with Coldwell Banker Commercial's national and international platform.
Parrish Commercial Real Estate Market Overview
Economic & Growth Drivers
Parrish has been one of the fastest-growing areas in the Tampa Bay region in recent years, driven by large master-planned residential communities along the US 301 corridor. That residential growth is the primary driver of commercial demand — new rooftops need retail, medical, daycare, dining, and service space, and a growing local workforce supports new office and light-industrial users.
Property Types in Demand
Neighborhood retail and service space near new residential communities, distribution and flex buildings along the US 301/I-75 corridor, multifamily product to house a growing workforce, and well-positioned development land are among the most sought-after categories in Parrish's current market.
Frequently Asked Questions — Parrish Commercial Real Estate
Is Parrish, FL a good area for commercial real estate investment?
Parrish's rapid residential growth has created demand for commercial, retail, and service space that current inventory hasn't fully caught up to yet — a dynamic that has drawn growing investor interest. Whether a specific opportunity makes sense depends on location, timing, and underwriting, which CORA can review with you.
What types of commercial development opportunities exist in Parrish?
Opportunities include neighborhood retail and service centers near new residential communities, light-industrial and distribution sites along US 301 and near I-75, multifamily development, and raw land suited to a range of future commercial uses.
Is there industrial or warehouse space available in Parrish?
Industrial inventory in Parrish is still developing, but the US 301 corridor's access to I-75 and the broader Tampa-Sarasota market has attracted new distribution and flex development. CORA can identify current availability and upcoming projects.
How do I evaluate vacant land for commercial use in Parrish?
Evaluating land in Parrish involves looking at zoning, access, utility availability, and how the surrounding area is planned to develop. CORA provides this evaluation as part of a full assessment of the parcel's highest and best use.
Areas We Serve Near Parrish
In addition to Parrish, CORA represents commercial property owners, tenants, and investors throughout the surrounding region, including Palmetto, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota, Venice, and the greater Tampa market.
Contact CORA — Your Parrish Commercial Real Estate Broker
If you're ready to buy, sell, lease, or reposition commercial property in Parrish, CORA – Commercial Real Estate is ready to help. Contact us to schedule a consultation, or call (941) 960-9336 directly.
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