1205 Hertel Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216
This exceptional retail storefront opportunity is located at 1205 Hertel Avenue in Erie County. The property offers a single available space totaling 826 square feet, perfect for a variety of retail businesses. Its prime Hertel Avenue location ensures high visibility and foot traffic, making it an ideal spot to establish or expand a retail presence. The property is categorized as a multi-tenant building, suggesting a vibrant and established commercial environment. The storefront design is well-suited for retail operations, offering ample space for display and customer interaction. This space presents a unique chance to secure a well-positioned retail location in a desirable area. The building's exact features and amenities are not specified, but the available square footage and location alone make this a compelling opportunity for prospective tenants seeking a high-traffic, visible storefront in Erie County. Further details regarding lease terms and conditions are available upon request. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire promptly to secure this exceptional retail space. The property type is listed as retail, with the subtype specified as storefront. This confirms its suitability for businesses requiring direct street-level access and high visibility. The address, 1205 Hertel Avenue, provides a clear and easily identifiable location for potential tenants.
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