1926 Crotona Pkwy Cor Of Southern Blvd & Elsmere Pl, The Bronx, NY 10460
This exceptional 4,000 square foot medical office building is ideally situated at 1926 Crotona Parkway, at the corner of Southern Boulevard and Elsmere Place in the Bronx, New York (zip code 10460). The property offers a single-tenant occupancy opportunity, presenting a blank canvas for a discerning medical practice. The building boasts a substantial 4,000 square feet of vacant space, ready for immediate occupancy and customization. With a generous 14-foot ceiling height, the space provides ample room for efficient layout and design, accommodating a variety of medical specialties and equipment needs. The property is classified as an office building with a medical office subtype, making it perfectly suited for healthcare professionals seeking a dedicated and well-located space. Its location in Bronx County, New York, offers excellent accessibility for patients and staff, with convenient access to major transportation routes. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fully vacant, sizable medical office building in a desirable Bronx location. The property's size and layout offer significant potential for growth and expansion, making it an attractive investment for long-term success. The building's single-tenant status provides simplicity in management and leasing. This turnkey property is ready for immediate occupation and customization to meet the specific needs of a medical practice.
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