17-28 Steinway St, Queens, NY 11105
This exceptional retail space, located at 17-28 Steinway Street in Queens, New York, 11105, offers a fantastic opportunity for a single-tenant business. The property boasts a generous 900 square feet of retail space, perfectly suited for a variety of uses. Situated conveniently near the intersection of Steinway Street and 30th Avenue, this location benefits from high visibility and excellent foot traffic. The building underwent a complete renovation in 2019, ensuring modern and updated amenities for the tenant. The property is classified as a single-tenant retail space, providing a dedicated and private environment for the business. This is an ideal location for a business seeking a well-maintained, conveniently located space in a thriving Queens neighborhood. The property's address is easily accessible and offers ample opportunities for signage and branding. The 2019 renovation ensures modern infrastructure and a contemporary aesthetic, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a move-in ready space. This property presents a rare opportunity to establish or expand a business in a prime Queens location. The property's size and location make it an attractive investment for a variety of retail businesses. The single-tenant occupancy ensures a streamlined and straightforward lease agreement. This is a turnkey solution for businesses seeking a high-visibility location in a vibrant and growing area of Queens.
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