162-11 Jamaica Ave, Queens, NY 11432
This exceptional 8,300-square-foot retail space, located at 162-11 Jamaica Avenue in Queens, New York, 11432, presents a unique opportunity for a single-tenant restaurant operator. The entire building is available for lease, offering a blank canvas for a visionary culinary concept. Situated at 40.7046764, -73.7975297, this property boasts high visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal location to attract a substantial customer base. The property type is classified as retail, specifically designed for restaurant use. The building's substantial size provides ample space for a full-service restaurant, including a dining area, kitchen, and potentially additional amenities. The property is currently vacant, allowing for complete customization to suit the tenant's specific needs and brand identity. This prime location in Queens offers significant potential for growth and success within a vibrant and densely populated community. The address is easily accessible via major transportation routes, ensuring convenient access for both staff and customers. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, high-visibility retail space in a desirable Queens neighborhood. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire promptly.
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