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🏪Opening a Convenience store in Miami: a location research guide

Miami — A multilingual Atlantic gateway where tourism, finance and Latin American trade overlap on every block. If you're thinking about opening a convenience store here, the difference between the right block and the wrong block is often a 30% revenue swing in the first year. This guide walks through what to look at on the map before you sign a lease.

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What to look at on the map

For a convenience store, the location factors that matter most are different from a generic retail store. When you scan Miami on the interactive map, focus on these:

  • 🏠Residential density (500m)

    Within 300m walk = primary catchment.

  • 👣Foot-traffic proxy

    Commuter morning / evening flows critical.

  • 🚉Public transit

    Near transit stop = +30% morning sales.

  • ⚔️Direct competitors (1km)

    Other convenience stores within 200m split the market.

Where to look in Miami

Miami has several commercial districts where convenience store businesses tend to cluster — useful both as starting points and as references for what "busy" looks like:

  • Brickell
  • Wynwood
  • Little Havana
  • South Beach
  • Coconut Grove
  • Design District

30 convenience stores mapped in Miami

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  • 7-ElevenUnclaimed
    890 Washington Avenue Miami Beach·site
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  • 7-ElevenUnclaimed
    100 North Biscayne Boulevard Miami
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  • Kwik ShopUnclaimed
    25.8328, -80.1872
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  • 7-ElevenUnclaimed
    350 Lincoln Road Miami Beach·site
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  • Exprezo (Stop n Shop)Unclaimed
    1300 Lincoln Road Miami Beach
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  • 7-ElevenUnclaimed
    133 Northeast 2nd Avenue Miami·site
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  • Calle OchoUnclaimed
    25.7654, -80.2358
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  • Friendz Food MarketUnclaimed
    901 Washington Avenue
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  • La Playa MarketUnclaimed
    25.7718, -80.1335
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  • Marlins Food MarketUnclaimed
    1635 Washington Avenue
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  • La Tiendita IIUnclaimed
    25.7890, -80.1324
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  • Le Jeune Food StoreUnclaimed
    298 Northwest 42nd Avenue Miami
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  • 7-ElevenUnclaimed
    51 Harbor Drive Key Biscayne·site
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  • Mobil MartUnclaimed
    38 Crandon Boulevard Key Biscayne
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  • Washington Food PlazaUnclaimed
    1337 Washington Avenue Miami Beach
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+ 15 more — see them all on the interactive map

Investment outlook

Before you commit, here's the real-world cost picture for a convenience store:

Franchise (FamilyMart/7-Eleven): ¥50-100万 + franchise fee. Independent: ¥20-50万 + inventory.

Common rookie mistakes

The mistakes that sink first-time convenience store owners aren't the ones you read about in startup blogs. The recurring ones are:

  • Underestimating inventory cash tie-up (¥10-30万 always on shelf)
  • Picking locations with no morning/evening foot traffic

Open the interactive map

Ready to scan Miami block by block? Open the interactive map below — every hexagon is clickable for a per-block research breakdown.

Explore Miami for convenience store

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