161-10 Jamaica Ave, Queens, NY 11432
This exceptional five-story commercial building at 161-10 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY 11432, presents a rare opportunity for retail businesses. Located near the intersection of Union Hall Street in Queens County, this property offers two available commercial spaces, ranging from 150 square feet to 1,500 square feet, perfect for a variety of uses including restaurants and offices. The building itself boasts a total of two suites across its five stories. While one suite is currently vacant (1 sq ft), the other is occupied. Parking is available via municipal options. The building is equipped with elevators for convenient access to all floors. This prime location in Queens offers excellent visibility and accessibility for customers and employees. The property's versatile space and convenient amenities make it an ideal investment for businesses seeking a thriving commercial environment in a high-traffic area. The address is easily accessible and benefits from the high volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic characteristic of Jamaica Avenue. This is a unique opportunity to secure a well-situated retail space in a vibrant and growing Queens neighborhood. Inquire today to learn more about lease terms and availability.
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Isalis (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Party City Party Supply Store (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Skunk Funk Big Box & Wholesale Store
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Carl's Trading Co Hat Shop
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Bushka's Kitchen LLC (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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