43-22 Queens St, Queens, NY 11101
This exceptional mixed-use property at 43-22 Queens Street in Queens, New York (zip code 11101), offers a unique investment opportunity for discerning businesses. Located in Queens County, this 14,500 square foot building presents three separate suites, ideal for a variety of retail or restaurant concepts. Currently, a significant portion of the space, totaling 16,750 square feet, is available for lease. Flexible lease terms are available to accommodate various business needs. The minimum leasable space is 2,500 square feet, while the maximum contiguous space available is 9,700 square feet, providing options for both smaller startups and larger established businesses. The property's strategic location in Queens offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an attractive proposition for businesses seeking a high-traffic area. This is a rare chance to secure a prominent retail presence in a thriving Queens neighborhood. The property's mixed-use zoning allows for a diverse range of potential tenants, further enhancing its investment potential. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire about lease terms and availability. Don't miss this opportunity to establish your business in this vibrant and dynamic location.
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