Hollywood, Florida is one of Broward County’s most diverse commercial real estate submarkets. Anchored by Hollywood Boulevard’s downtown core and the Hollywood Beach tourism district, the city has active retail, restaurant, hospitality, office, medical, and mixed-use commercial activity. The Young Circle / ArtsPark area is a focal point of mixed-use development, while Hollywood Beach drives tourism-related commercial demand. Strong healthcare anchors β including Memorial Regional Hospital and Memorial Health Network campuses β generate medical office and supporting service tenant demand across the city.
I’m Adam Docktor at Native Realty. I work commercial real estate across all of Broward County, including Hollywood. I represent tenants, landlords, buyers, and sellers in office, retail, restaurant, medical, industrial, multifamily, and land transactions throughout the Hollywood submarket.
This page covers what makes Hollywood distinct, what I do here, and the property types active in the submarket.
Commercial Real Estate Services I Offer in Hollywood

Retail and Restaurant Leasing. Hollywood Boulevard and the Young Circle area are among the most active retail and restaurant corridors in south Broward. I represent restaurants searching for the right Hollywood location, retailers looking for storefront space, and landlords filling vacancies along the city’s primary corridors.
Office and Medical Office. The presence of Memorial Regional Hospital and supporting medical campuses drives steady medical office demand in Hollywood. Professional office tenants are concentrated along Hollywood Boulevard, Federal Highway, and within mixed-use buildings in the downtown core.
Investment Sales. Buyer and seller representation for commercial property sales in Hollywood β including retail centers, restaurant buildings, multifamily, mixed-use developments, and land. The Hollywood market has seen sustained investor demand driven by tourism, demographics, and the city’s ongoing downtown revitalization.
Hospitality and Tourism Real Estate. The Hollywood Beach district supports hotels, restaurants, retail, and tourism-related commercial operations. Specialized commercial real estate adjacent to Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, the Diplomat Beach Resort area, and Hollywood Beach itself.
Mixed-Use and Multifamily. Active multifamily and mixed-use development across Hollywood β particularly downtown, near Young Circle, and along Federal Highway. Investment sales of small and mid-sized apartment buildings are a notable asset class.
Tenant Representation. Exclusive tenant rep for businesses that want a broker working their side of the deal β not the listing agent who works for the landlord.
Property Types I Handle in Hollywood
Retail. Hollywood Boulevard, Federal Highway, Young Circle, and Hollywood Beach Broadwalk are the primary retail corridors. Storefronts, strip centers, mixed-use ground-floor retail, and freestanding retail buildings span the city. Tenant mix runs heavily toward restaurants, retail, service businesses, and tourism-adjacent operators.
Restaurant. Hollywood has one of the most active restaurant markets in south Broward β driven by Hollywood Beach tourism, the downtown entertainment district at Young Circle, and a robust local resident population. Restaurant build-outs and second-generation space transactions are common.
Office. Office product in Hollywood is concentrated along Hollywood Boulevard, Federal Highway, and within professional services buildings near the Memorial Regional Hospital campus. Class B office product dominates; Class A is limited but exists in newer mixed-use buildings.
Medical Office. Memorial Regional Hospital, Memorial Cancer Institute, and adjacent medical campuses anchor a significant medical office submarket. Medical office condos and lease space near these campuses are active.
Industrial and Flex. Hollywood has industrial product along the I-95 corridor and in pockets across the city. Smaller in scale than Pompano Beach’s industrial market, but active for light manufacturing, distribution, and service businesses.
Multifamily. Multifamily investment sales are an active asset class across Hollywood β particularly along Federal Highway, near downtown, and east of I-95. Small-to-mid-sized apartment buildings (10-100 units) trade regularly.
Land and Development. Mixed-use, hospitality, and residential development land has been a notable Hollywood asset class β driven by ongoing downtown revitalization, beachfront opportunities, and infill development potential.
About the Hollywood Commercial Market

Hollywood has several characteristics that make it commercially distinct in Broward County:
Hollywood Boulevard. The city’s primary commercial corridor, running east-west from Hollywood Beach through downtown and west to I-95 and beyond. Retail, restaurants, office, mixed-use, and entertainment density runs the length of the corridor. The downtown stretch around Young Circle has been a focus of redevelopment for years.
Young Circle / ArtsPark. The downtown entertainment district β built around a traffic circle and the ArtsPark public park. Anchored by restaurants, bars, music venues, residential, and ground-floor retail. One of the most active dining and nightlife submarkets in south Broward.
Hollywood Beach Broadwalk. The 2.5-mile beachfront promenade is a major commercial draw β supporting restaurants, retail, hotels, and tourism services. Commercial real estate on or near the Broadwalk carries significant premiums driven by foot traffic and tourist volume.
Federal Highway corridor. Runs north-south through Hollywood, anchoring retail, automotive, professional services, and mixed-use commercial product across the city.
Healthcare anchor. Memorial Regional Hospital and the broader Memorial Health Network campuses drive medical office demand, supporting medical services, pharmacy, allied health, and adjacent professional services.
Tourism economy. Hollywood Beach and the Diplomat Beach Resort area generate significant tourism-related commercial demand β hotels, restaurants, beach retail, parking, and tour operators all contribute to the commercial mix.
For broader county context, see my Broward County commercial real estate overview. For an adjacent submarket comparison, see my page on commercial real estate in Dania Beach β Hollywood’s neighbor to the north.
Why Work With Me
I focus exclusively on commercial real estate in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County, including Hollywood. When you call me about a Hollywood property β whether it’s a restaurant on Hollywood Boulevard, a retail storefront near Young Circle, medical office near Memorial Regional Hospital, or a multifamily investment along Federal Highway β you’re talking to someone who knows the active landlords, understands the pricing dynamics for that asset class in this specific submarket, and has worked deals there.
I have 55+ five-star Google reviews from past clients across Broward County. I respond to texts and emails promptly β including evenings and weekends β because commercial deals don’t follow 9-to-5 schedules.
If you’re new to commercial real estate, my commercial real estate FAQ answers 25 common questions about leasing, sales, NNN leases, broker commissions, cap rates, and submarket comparisons.
Contact
Adam Docktor at Native Realty
1926 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Call or text: (954) 610-0440
Email: [email protected]
Call or text anytime β I respond fast. Whether you’re a business looking to lease retail, restaurant, or office space in Hollywood, an owner ready to sell or lease your property, or an investor evaluating commercial real estate in the Hollywood submarket, I’d be glad to help.