Shelter NMB0115, NE 19th Ave at Skylake Professional Building

-North Miami Beach Shelter NMB0115- 2 Ad Faces. Ideal advertisers for this 2-sided bus shelter (visible from both directions) include quick-service and casual restaurants (Argentinian, chicken, bakery), grocery stores and pharmacies, fitness centers, barber shops, mobile services, professional offices, and everyday essentials or local service businesses targeting diverse families, commuters, and nearby residents in this residential North Miami Beach corridor.

Description

Southbound NE 19th Ave near NE 183rd St at Skylake Professional Building in North Miami Beach.

This location is at southbound NE 19th Avenue near NE 183rd Street, at the Skylake Professional Building, North Miami Beach, FL 33162 (Miami-Dade County). This is a moderate-volume local arterial in a densely populated suburban residential neighborhood with professional offices and retail nearby. The area is part of the Skylake corridor, with good access to Biscayne Blvd (US 1) and I-95. The 2-sided bus shelter provides visibility to traffic in both directions (northbound and southbound) for drivers, residents, and local commuters.

Nearest businesses (within ~1–2 miles):

  • Publix Super Market at Skylake Mall
  • Shops at Skylake
  • First Watch
  • CVS Pharmacy
  • El Rinconcito Argentino Bakery
  • Chicken Kitchen
  • Sonny’s Bakery
  • Metro by T-Mobile
  • Napp’s Barber Shop

The area sees steady daily traffic from residents in nearby apartments and homes, shoppers at Skylake Mall and small retail spots, families using parks and schools, and commuters heading toward Biscayne Blvd or I-95, with the bus stop serving local transit riders in this diverse suburban neighborhood.

Traffic counts

(NE 19th Avenue is a moderate-volume local arterial/collector in North Miami Beach):

Road / Segment
Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
Notes / Year
NE 19th Avenue (near NE 183rd Street, North Miami Beach)
~12,000–18,000
Miami-Dade County / FDOT estimates for local arterial segments (residential + retail + commuter traffic; recent data)

Traffic is primarily local/residential with increases during school hours, shopping periods, and daily commutes. The 2-sided shelter captures bidirectional flow with moderate peaks in mornings, afternoons, and evenings.

Demographics

(North Miami Beach city level, recent 2024–2025 estimates; the bus stop is centrally located in this diverse urban/suburban area):

  • Population: ~43,900–45,655
  • Median age: 39.1 years
  • Median household income: $63,280
  • Per capita income: ~$30,122
  • Language: Approximately 25–30% speak English only at home, while ~65–70% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish ~40% and Haitian Creole ~20–25%, reflecting large Hispanic and Haitian communities).
  • Other notes: Highly diverse (~40% Hispanic/Latino, ~30–39% Black/African American including significant Haitian population, ~15–20% White non-Hispanic), with a strong working-class, service, immigrant, and professional workforce supporting families and multi-generational households.