133-40 79 St, Queens, NY 11414
This exceptional retail property, located at 133-40 79th Street in Howard Beach, Queens, NY 11414, offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent location within a thriving community. Built in 2015, the two-story building boasts a total of 20,015 square feet of retail space, with a minimum divisible unit of 10,881 square feet. The property is configured for multiple tenants, providing flexibility for various business needs. Ample parking is available with a substantial 650-car parking lot and an additional 60 spaces for bicycles, ensuring convenient access for customers and employees. Situated in Queens County, this retail center benefits from its strategic location within a bustling neighborhood shopping area, offering high visibility and accessibility. The property's modern design and spacious layout create an inviting atmosphere for shoppers, contributing to a successful retail environment. This is an excellent opportunity to establish or expand your business in a prime Queens location with significant foot traffic and ample parking. The property's size and layout offer considerable potential for a variety of retail uses. The building's 2015 construction ensures modern amenities and efficient operation. This retail space presents a compelling investment opportunity in a high-demand area.
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