125-10 Queens Blvd, Queens, NY 11415
This exceptional medical office building, located at 125-10 Queens Boulevard in Queens, New York, 11415, offers a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals seeking versatile and well-appointed spaces. The property boasts a total of 14,861 square feet, encompassing seven individual suites, perfect for a variety of medical practices. Currently, there are seven available suites ranging in size from a minimum of 556 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 2,015 square feet, totaling 7,932 square feet of vacant space. The building's flexible layout allows for customization to meet the specific needs of different medical specialties. The property is classified as both retail and office space, catering to a broad range of potential tenants. Ample parking is provided with a substantial 115,275 square foot garage located in the cellar, ensuring convenient access for patients and staff. This prime location in Queens County offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal setting for a thriving medical practice. The property is available for lease. Inquire today to explore the possibilities of establishing your practice in this exceptional medical office building.
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