51 25Th St, New York, NY 10010
This exceptional 4,500 square foot medical office space is ideally situated at 51 E 25th St in the heart of New York, NY 10010. The entire space is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy, offering a unique opportunity for a medical practice or related business seeking a prominent location in Manhattan. The property boasts a desirable multi-tenant configuration, providing flexibility and potential for collaboration. The building features high ceilings at 12 feet, creating a spacious and airy environment. The property is classified as both retail and office space, offering versatility in its potential uses within the medical field. Located in New York County, this property benefits from excellent accessibility and visibility, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a high-traffic area. The 4,500 square feet provide ample room for various medical specialties or a large, comprehensive practice. This is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial, fully vacant space in a prime Manhattan location. The property's classification as both retail and office allows for a wide range of potential uses within the medical sector. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire promptly.
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Chat 2 Recovery Medical Clinic
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Carolyn G. Hartl, PH.D Physician
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Sidney Coren, PH.D. Physician Medical Clinic
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Dr. Mohammed El-Dakkak, M.D. Physician
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City Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine: Shoulder, Knee, & Hip Surgeon Physician
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