2286 Cropsey Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11214
This exceptional retail property, located at 2286 Cropsey Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, presents a significant opportunity for a discerning tenant. The building boasts a total of 329,522 square feet across 23 stories, with a substantial 31,000 square feet currently available for lease. This single-tenant space offers unparalleled flexibility for a wide range of retail businesses. The property is situated in Kings County, New York, with convenient access via the provided address and zip code (11214). Ample parking is available with 215 spaces on-site, ensuring ease of access for customers and employees. The building's robust electrical infrastructure includes 800 dedicated AMPS, providing sufficient power for even the most demanding retail operations. The property is classified as commercial retail, offering a high-visibility location within a thriving Brooklyn neighborhood. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, well-equipped retail space in a prime location. The significant square footage and ample parking make this property ideal for a variety of retail concepts. The building's substantial power capacity ensures that operational needs are met. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire further to explore the possibilities this exceptional property offers. The property is ready for immediate occupancy.
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