161-21 Jamaica Ave, Queens, NY 11432
This exceptional retail property, located at 161-21 Jamaica Avenue in Queens, New York, offers a prime opportunity for businesses seeking high-visibility space. The entire 9,300 square foot building is currently vacant and available for lease, presenting a unique chance to establish a flagship location or expand existing operations. The property is zoned for retail and restaurant uses, catering to a diverse range of potential tenants. Flexible lease terms are available to accommodate various business needs. The space is divisible, with a minimum leasable area of 2,800 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 6,500 square feet, allowing for customization to suit specific requirements. This versatile property benefits from its strategic location in Queens County, New York, with easy access to major transportation routes and a high volume of foot traffic. The 11432 zip code boasts a vibrant and densely populated community, ensuring a strong customer base for any business operating within this location. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure a prominent retail space in a thriving Queens neighborhood. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and discuss your leasing options. The property is ready for immediate occupancy.
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