50 Old Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
This exceptional commercial property at 50 Old Fulton Street in Brooklyn Heights, Kings County, offers a unique opportunity for retail or restaurant businesses. The building boasts a total of 10,386 square feet, divided into three separate suites, providing flexibility for various tenant needs. Currently, 3,872 square feet are available for lease, with individual suite sizes ranging from a minimum of 863 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 1,854 square feet. This prime location in the vibrant Brooklyn Heights neighborhood offers high visibility and foot traffic, making it an ideal space for businesses seeking a strong presence in a desirable area. The property's "Multiple" tenancy structure allows for diverse business combinations, fostering a dynamic and thriving commercial environment. Located in the 11201 zip code, this property benefits from excellent access to public transportation and major roadways, ensuring convenient access for both employees and customers. The building's versatile layout and desirable location make it an attractive investment for businesses seeking a thriving commercial space in the heart of Brooklyn. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the leasing possibilities and secure a space in this sought-after location. The property is categorized as Retail and Restaurant, offering a wide range of potential uses.
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