Plan, compare, and book across every major Hialeah and northwest Miami-Dade operator on one neutral marketplace. See real inventory, Geopath-verified impressions, and transparent pricing along SR-112, the Palmetto Expressway, Okeechobee Road, and the arterials that define the densest Hispanic-majority city in the U.S.
Bulletins, posters, digital faces, transit, bus shelters, street furniture, and DOOH across Hialeah, Miami Springs, Doral, Medley, Hialeah Gardens, Miami Lakes, and Opa-locka, inside the Miami-Fort Lauderdale DMA (#16).
Hialeah's OOH inventory breaks down into six functional categories. Most successful Hispanic-targeted campaigns combine three or more. Here's what you can book on AdQuick, with typical Hialeah price ranges so you can budget before you browse.
The 14×48 bulletin on a highway face is still the most-bought format in Hialeah, and the SR-112 / Palmetto Expressway / Okeechobee Road corridors are where the highest-impression units sit. Bulletins (typically 14′×48′) line these freeways plus the high-volume arterials. Posters (12′×24′ or 10′×20′ "junior" formats) live on neighborhood commercial streets like W 49th Street, Palm Avenue, and W 4th Avenue. Use bulletins for freeway reach; use posters for frequency in a specific Hialeah neighborhood. Typical Hialeah pricing: $2,000–$6,500 per 4-week flight for bulletins; $600–$1,800 for posters.
LED displays rotate 6–8 advertisers in a continuous loop, typically one 8-second slot every 64 seconds. Hialeah's digital inventory is concentrated along SR-112, the Palmetto Expressway, NW 37th Avenue, and Okeechobee Road. One ranking Hialeah unit on SR-112 at NW 37th Avenue is documented at 394,200+ daily views. Digital costs 50–80% more than static of equivalent location but lets you change creative daily, useful for Spanish/English rotation, event-based campaigns, dayparting, and promotions tied to Hispanic cultural calendar events. Typical Hialeah pricing: $3,500–$10,000+ per 4-week flight (8-second rotation).
Bus exteriors, shelters, and bench ads on the Miami-Dade Transit network, which serves Hialeah heavily. Hialeah has unusually high transit ridership for its size, especially among working-age residents commuting to Miami, Doral, and MIA. Shelter advertising along Palm Avenue, W 49th Street, and the major north-south arterials is one of the most efficient ways to reach the local Hialeah resident audience at eye level. Strong fit for healthcare (Palmetto General, Hialeah Hospital), QSR, retail, financial services (especially remittance and check-cashing), and local services. Typical Hialeah pricing: $750–$1,600 bus exterior; $450–$1,200 shelter / per 4 weeks.
Gas station toppers, point-of-sale displays in convenience stores and bodegas, gym network screens, and airport advertising at Miami International Airport (MIA), which sits immediately south of Hialeah and is one of the highest-international-traffic airports in the U.S., with deep Latin American and Caribbean route exposure. MIA inventory is technically Miami, not Hialeah, but it's a natural pairing for any Hialeah-focused Hispanic-targeted buy. Sanctioned poster walls along W 49th Street, Palm Avenue, and the Leah Arts District / Cuba Nostalgia event corridors round out the format mix for entertainment, music, food, and brands targeting younger bilingual audiences. Typical Hialeah pricing: $200–$650 per wildpost location / 4 weeks.
This is the question every Hialeah advertiser asks first. Here's a straight answer: typical AdQuick marketplace ranges, by format and tier.
| Format | Low | Mid-market | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Static bulletin (14×48) | $2,000 | $2,800 – $4,500 | $6,500+ |
| Junior poster (10×20) | $600 | $850 – $1,200 | $1,600 |
| 30-sheet poster (12×24) | $700 | $950 – $1,400 | $1,800 |
| Digital billboard (8-sec rotation) | $3,500 | $5,000 – $7,500 | $10,000+ |
| Bus exterior (king side, Miami-Dade Transit) | $750 | $950 – $1,300 | $1,600 |
| Bus shelter | $450 | $600 – $900 | $1,200 |
| Wildposting (per location, per 4 weeks) | $200 | $300 – $450 | $650 |
Rates reflect typical AdQuick marketplace ranges for Hialeah. SR-112 and Palmetto Expressway freeway bulletins price toward the top of these ranges because of the high-volume corridor impressions; surface streets and short-flight inventory price toward the bottom.
Hialeah's OOH inventory is held by a mix of regional Miami-Dade operators plus marketplace inventory. Each covers different corridors and submarkets, and no single seller has the full picture. This is exactly why a marketplace beats going direct.
Regional Florida operator with a dedicated Hialeah market page. Direct relationships and local sales coverage for advertisers building a relationship with a regional seller. Watch-out: single-operator inventory only. You only see what Lavery owns.
A handful of regional independents hold inventory across Hialeah, Miami Springs, Doral, Medley, Hialeah Gardens, and Miami Lakes. Strong on neighborhood arterials, junior posters, and shelter inventory. Watch-out: rate cards and impressions standards vary operator to operator.
Bus exteriors, shelters, and benches across the Miami-Dade Transit network, which serves Hialeah heavily. Strong for reaching local Hialeah commuters at eye level along Palm Avenue, W 49th Street, and the major north-south arterials. Watch-out: transit creative specs and approval cycles differ from static billboards.
Scattered across Hialeah and adjacent Miami-Dade nodes (East Hialeah, Westland Mall area, Opa-locka, Medley). Hyper-local placements at the best CPMs in the market, especially for wildposting, posters, and place-based units. Watch-out: hard to find and book without a marketplace.
On AdQuick, you can filter by vendor, by format, or (usually smarter) by audience and corridor, and let the platform surface the best units across all of them, with bilingual creative guidance built in.
AdQuick is the out-of-home advertising platform that lets you compare, plan, and buy across every Hialeah media owner (Lavery Media, regional Miami-Dade operators, Miami-Dade Transit, and the long tail of independents) plus every programmatic DSP buying Hialeah digital faces. Static bulletins, posters, digital boards, transit, bus shelters, street furniture, wildposting, and programmatic DOOH in a single workflow, with transparent Geopath-verified pricing and bilingual creative strategists who know Miami-Dade.
Hialeah inventory rolls up under the Miami-Fort Lauderdale DMA (#16), with reach into surrounding Miami-Dade neighborhoods. If reach is the goal, these are the corridors that deliver it. When frequency in a specific audience matters more than raw freeway reach, the neighborhood nodes below outperform freeway bulletins per dollar.
Real numbers, not marketing copy, with a uniquely Hispanic-density audience profile no other U.S. market matches at scale.
Standard OOH measurement uses Geopath impressions, the U.S. industry-standard system. Each billboard, transit unit, or place-based asset has a verified weekly impressions number based on traffic counts, audience composition, and likelihood-to-see modeling. Geopath audience composition data includes Hispanic/Latino demographic breakdowns, which is particularly useful for verifying Hialeah-area audience reach claims. AdQuick layers attribution measurement (mobile location data lift studies, brand lift surveys, store-visit attribution) on top for advertisers who want digital-style reporting.
A working Hialeah OOH plan comes together in a few steps. Programmatic DOOH campaigns can launch the same day; static and digital bulletin buys typically go from first search to confirmed booking in under two weeks.
Filter by format, neighborhood, vendor, budget, or audience across every major operator in Hialeah and Miami-Dade in one search. Define your audience first: local Hialeah Spanish-dominant residents, bilingual second-generation Cuban-Americans, Venezuelan or Nicaraguan-American communities in specific neighborhoods, Doral B2B professionals, or SR-112 / Palmetto commuters. Each maps to a different corridor and format mix.
Add units to a cart; see projected impressions, reach, frequency, and CPM in real time. Pick your format mix: a single 14×48 bulletin on SR-112 or the Palmetto delivers freeway reach; pair it with 4–6 posters in target neighborhoods (Palm Avenue, W 49th Street) for resident frequency; add bus shelter and exterior for high-transit-ridership commuters; layer in DOOH for event-based or culturally-anchored flexibility. AdQuick strategists guide Spanish-only, bilingual/Spanglish, English-with-Spanish-phrases, or English-only creative, and flag direct machine translation, which underperforms in a Cuban-American Spanish market.
One contract covers every unit across every vendor. Upload creative once. AdQuick handles spec validation, vendor handoff, and proof-of-posting. Align flight start dates to Hispanic cultural calendar events (Three Kings Day / Día de los Reyes in January, Cinco de Mayo, Hispanic Heritage Month in September–October, Noche Buena in December) by leading the event 1–2 weeks. Every campaign reports Geopath-verified impressions, audience composition, and (for opted-in advertisers) attribution lift via mobile location data, the same digital-style reporting you expect from paid social.
Quick reality check on what you need to know, and what your operator's compliance team handles for you on existing inventory.
If you're advertising on established operator inventory, all of this is already handled. The structure is permitted, and the operator's compliance team reviews your creative against city/state/federal restrictions. If you're building new (a custom wallscape, a wrapped truck, an unconventional placement), AdQuick's strategists work through FDOT and city permitting with you.
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