2500 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710
Yonkers Gateway Center, located at 2500 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710, presents a unique opportunity for retailers seeking high-traffic exposure in Westchester County. This premier, 442,866 square foot open-air shopping center sits on a 34-acre lot and boasts 1,647 parking spaces, ensuring ample customer convenience. Currently, 17,946 square feet of retail space is available, divisible into units ranging from 1,214 to 4,300 contiguous square feet, catering to a variety of business needs. The center enjoys a strong anchor tenant lineup including Burlington, Bob's Furniture, Home Sense, Marshalls, and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. This diverse tenant mix is complemented by a selection of national and local retailers such as DSW, Five Guys, Starbucks, and the soon-to-open Wren Kitchens. The center's strategic location along the highly productive Central Avenue commercial corridor in Yonkers guarantees significant foot traffic and visibility. This property offers an exceptional opportunity to establish or expand a retail presence in a thriving and well-established shopping destination. The property is classified as a shopping center with multiple tenancies.
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Five Guys Restaurant Take-out & Catering
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Singas Famous Pizza Restaurant
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Central Warehouse Wines Spirit (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Wine and Liquor Store
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Bob’s Discount Furniture and Mattress Store Furniture & Home Goods Home Decor Store
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D&C Nail Salon Nail Salon
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