Shelter NMB0140, NE 16 Av & NE 152 Ter

-North Miami Beach Shelter NMB0140- 2 Ad Faces. Ideal advertisers for this 2-sided bus shelter (visible from both directions) include quick-service restaurants, convenience stores, pharmacies, auto repair/collision centers, fitness centers, local grocery or ethnic bakeries, and everyday essentials or service businesses targeting diverse families, commuters, and nearby residents in this high-traffic North Miami Beach residential corridor.

Description

Northbound NE 16th Ave & NE 152nd Terrance in North Miami Beach.

This location is at northbound NE 16th Ave at NE 152nd Terrace in North Miami Beach, FL 33162 (Miami-Dade County). This is a moderate-volume local arterial in a densely populated suburban residential neighborhood with light commercial uses, just west of Biscayne Blvd (US 1) and east of the Oleta River and parks. The area mixes single-family homes, apartments, and small retail/services, with easy access to major north-south corridors. 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):

  • 7-Eleven
  • La Parisienne Bakery
  • Pura Vida Miami
  • Family Dollar
  • AutoBodyLab Collision Center
  • Tatore
  • Navy Federal Credit Union
  • Sculpture Fitness

The area sees steady local traffic from nearby residents, shoppers at small retail spots, commuters heading to Biscayne Blvd/US 1 or I-95, and families using nearby parks and schools, with the bus stop serving local transit riders in this diverse, everyday suburban neighborhood.

Traffic counts

(NE 16th Ave is a moderate-volume local arterial/collector in North Miami Beach; data from Miami-Dade County and FDOT roadway reports):

Road / Segment
Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
Notes / Year
NE 16th Ave (near NE 152nd Terrace, North Miami Beach)
~12,000–18,000
Miami-Dade County / FDOT estimates for local arterial segments (residential + 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: ~43,000–44,500
  • Median age: 38.5–40.2 years
  • Median household income: $48,500–$55,000
  • Per capita income: ~$28,000–$31,000
  • 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 the large Hispanic and Haitian communities); other languages account for smaller shares.
  • Other notes: Highly diverse (~40% Hispanic/Latino, ~30% Black/African American including large Haitian population, ~20% White non-Hispanic), with a strong working-class, service, and immigrant workforce. The area supports many families and multi-generational households drawn to affordable housing and proximity to Miami employment centers.