445 Ny-13, DeRuyter, NY 13052
This exceptional retail opportunity presents a single-tenant space totaling 8,000 square feet, ideally situated at 445 NY-13 in DeRuyter, New York, within Madison County. The property, a former Family Dollar store, boasts a strong construction history, having been built in early 2016. Its strategic location offers excellent visibility and accessibility for customers. The property is classified as retail, offering a single tenancy arrangement. This presents a unique chance for a business seeking a well-established space with a proven track record. The existing lease extends until June 30th, 2026, providing a significant period of secured tenancy. The property's address is 445 NY-13, DeRuyter, NY 13052, with GPS coordinates of 42.7644774 latitude and -75.8846059 longitude. This location offers a compelling opportunity for businesses looking to establish a presence in a well-defined retail market. The property's size and existing infrastructure make it an attractive option for a variety of retail uses. The long-term lease provides stability and predictability for potential investors or tenants. This is a turnkey solution for a business seeking immediate occupancy and a strong foundation for growth. Further details are available upon request.
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