9320 Transit Rd, East Amherst, NY 14051
This exceptional restaurant opportunity is located at 9320 Transit Road in East Amherst, New York, a highly affluent and densely populated area. The property comprises 16,500 square feet of commercial space across two buildings, sharing a parcel with established businesses like CVS Pharmacy and Aldi. This ensures high visibility and convenient access for potential customers. The restaurant space itself totals 2,319 square feet, offering ample room for a variety of culinary concepts. Amherst's strong demographics make it an ideal location for a successful restaurant venture. Within a three-mile radius, there are approximately 16,394 households with an estimated population of 43,120 people, boasting an average household income of approximately $123,559. The property's strategic location in East Amherst, minutes from Clarence and Williamsville, provides easy access to a large customer base. This prime location, coupled with the existing infrastructure and high-traffic area, presents a unique opportunity for a thriving restaurant business. The property is currently offered as a single-tenant space, providing flexibility and control for the future operator. This is a rare chance to establish a restaurant in a thriving community with exceptional demographics and high visibility. The existing building provides a solid foundation for immediate occupancy and operation.
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