2310 Unit, Niskayuna, NY 12309
This exceptional commercial property presents a significant opportunity for businesses seeking a substantial presence in Niskayuna, New York. Located at 2310 Nott St E, Unit Suite 5, the property boasts a generous 1.82-acre lot, offering ample space for expansion, parking, or future development. The building itself is classified as an office property, although the precise square footage is currently unavailable. The property is situated in the vibrant town of Niskayuna, providing easy access to major transportation routes and a thriving local community. This presents a unique chance to acquire a sizable commercial property with significant potential. The absence of a listed price indicates flexibility in negotiations, making this an attractive proposition for discerning investors and businesses alike. The expansive lot size offers considerable versatility, allowing for customization to meet specific business needs. Further details regarding the building's interior and specifications are available upon request. This is an excellent opportunity to establish or expand your business in a prime Niskayuna location. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the full potential of this remarkable property. The 1.82-acre lot provides significant room for growth and development, making this a truly exceptional investment opportunity. Don't miss out on this chance to secure a substantial commercial property in a desirable location.
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