153-25 Jamaica Ave, Queens, NY 11432
This exceptional 5,680 square foot retail space is ideally situated at 153-25 Jamaica Avenue in the vibrant Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York. Boasting 100 feet of impressive glass frontage, this single-tenant property offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Its prime location between 153rd Street and Parsons Boulevard places it in close proximity to the Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer subway station, providing convenient access to the E and J train lines. Furthermore, numerous bus routes (Q6, Q9, Q8, Q41, and Q83) serve the area, ensuring high pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The property benefits from a strong concentration of national and local retailers, including McDonald's, Dunkin', Chase Bank, Walgreens, Taco Bell, T-Mobile, CVS, Shake Shack, Primark, Blink Fitness, Golden Krust, Old Navy, Burlington, H&M, Panda Express, Jollibee, SNIPES, Rainbow Shops, and many more, creating a thriving commercial environment. This location offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and a dense customer base in a bustling Queens neighborhood. The property is located in Queens County, New York, with a zip code of 11432. This retail space presents a compelling investment opportunity in a high-demand area.
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