1471 Us-9, Lake George, NY 12845
This exceptional 4,335 square foot retail space, located at 1471 Route 9 in Lake George, New York, represents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and accessibility. Part of a newly constructed, single-building complex (2024), this property offers four total suites, with one suite currently available for lease. The building is strategically situated within a thriving commercial area, boasting proximity to several established outlet malls, ensuring high foot traffic and strong brand visibility. The property benefits from an impressive average annual daily traffic count of 11,955 vehicles, guaranteeing significant exposure to potential customers. Its convenient location offers easy access from Interstate 87, enhancing accessibility for both customers and employees. A key advantage is the availability of a drive-thru, ideal for businesses requiring quick and convenient service. Occupancy is available beginning October 2024. The property is located in Warren County, New York, with a zip code of 12845. This space is perfect for a variety of retail or restaurant concepts seeking a prime location in a high-traffic area. Don't miss this chance to establish your business in a vibrant and growing community.
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