2521 South Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
This exceptional retail or restaurant opportunity encompasses 4,470 square feet within a larger 22,456 square foot shopping center in Dutchess County. The property boasts a single, large suite ideal for a variety of uses, offering significant potential for a business seeking high visibility and accessibility. With 180 parking spaces and a signalized entrance, customer convenience is paramount. The strategic location is a key advantage, situated steps away from Oakwood Commons, a substantial two-building office park comprising 133,100 square feet and housing over 4,000 daytime employees. This ensures a consistent flow of potential customers. Furthermore, the property enjoys proximity to major hotels, including the Marriott Residence Inn and the Hilton Homewood Suites, adding to its appeal and accessibility. The location's proximity to IBM's campus, with its over 3,000 daytime employees, presents a substantial and reliable customer base. This prime retail space offers a unique blend of convenience, visibility, and access to a large, established workforce, making it an exceptional investment opportunity. The available space is 4,470 square feet within a larger 22,456 square foot building.
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