1725 Vlg Ln Queens, NY 11691
This exceptional mixed-use property, located in Queens County, offers a substantial 1,047,528 square feet of total building space. Currently, a single tenant occupies the majority of the building, leaving a prime opportunity for a new business to lease 4,196 square feet of vacant retail space. The property's classification as mixed-use suggests potential for diverse applications, catering to a variety of business needs. The significant size of the building indicates a substantial presence within the community, offering high visibility and potential for significant foot traffic. The available space presents a unique chance for a business to establish itself in a well-established location. The property's location in Queens County provides access to a large and diverse population base, offering a strong potential customer pool. This is an ideal opportunity for a business seeking a prominent retail presence in a thriving area. The existing single-tenant occupancy demonstrates the property's appeal and suitability for long-term lease agreements. Further investigation into the property's zoning and permitted uses is encouraged to fully explore the potential for development and expansion. The substantial size of the vacant space allows for significant customization and adaptation to suit the specific needs of a prospective tenant. This property represents a rare opportunity to secure a significant retail presence in a desirable Queens County location. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the listing agent for further details and to schedule a viewing.
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