Beacon Lakes Industrial Park will soon offer tenants a lot more than Class A warehouse space. Industrial development will meet retail at the suburban Miami business park.

Think rows of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues — something more typically seen in a town center than a warehouse-filled park. Yet that’s the vision San Francisco-based Prologis has for the next phase of Beacon Lakes, which spans nearly 500 acres west of Florida’s Turnpike and the Dolphin Mall.

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