Property summary
This exceptional commercial property at 158-29 Cross Bay Boulevard in Queens, New York, offers 28,750 square feet of versatile space. The building features a 15,000 square foot, two-story executive office building, complemented by an additional 13,750 square feet of improved parking. The property boasts over 300 feet of frontage and benefits from a high daily traffic count of 25,348 vehicles. Its strategic location provides convenient access to major transportation arteries, including the Belt Parkway, the A subway line, and John F. Kennedy International Airport. The property is zoned R3-1 and C2-2, offering flexibility for various commercial uses. The building is ready for immediate occupancy. The property's APN is 14163-105. This prime location and substantial space make this an ideal opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent presence in the vibrant Queens market. The property is situated in Howard Beach, Queens, New York, 11414.
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