Downtown Daytona Mixed-Use Building For Sale

121 & 125 W. International Speedway Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Daytona Beach
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Street Retail
Amount:
$1,500,000
Last Verified:
Nov 13, 2025

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Description

FOR SALE - Mixed-Use Two-Story Building in Downtown Daytona Beach.
This 11,945 SF building is on a prominent, high-traffic International Speedway Boulevard.
Steps from Beach Street shops, dining, and the Halifax River Esplanade.
First Floor – 5,945 SF of flexible retail/showroom space with large storefront glass exposure and multiple display and meeting areas.
Second Floor – 6,000 SF, ideal for office, studio, or residential conversion; includes restroom with shower and washer/dryer hookups.
On-street and city parking nearby.
RDD-2 zoning permits retail, office, hospitality, or residential use.
Situated in an Opportunity Zone. Excellent for redevelopment or investment.
Capitalize on Downtown Daytona’s renaissance – a rare opportunity in a growing riverfront corridor!

Located in Downtown Daytona Beach, just one block from the Halifax River, with prime frontage on high-traffic International Speedway Boulevard.


Year Built: 1952
Building Size: 11945sq ft
Building Class: C
Lot Size: 0.15 acres


Documents

121 & 125 W. International Speedway Blvd Flyer
RDD-2 Zoning.pdf

Map of 121 & 125 W. International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL, 32114

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