373 Stockton St, Brooklyn, NY 11206
This exceptional 1,500 square foot renovated retail space is ideally situated in Brooklyn's vibrant Bushwick neighborhood, at 373 Stockton Street. The property boasts a single-tenant occupancy, perfect for a variety of retail businesses. Its prime location between Broadway and Lewis Avenue offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The space benefits from excellent proximity to public transportation, with the J and M subway lines at Myrtle Avenue just a short distance away, as well as convenient access to the B47 and B46 bus routes. This ensures easy commutes for both employees and customers. The area is bustling with activity, surrounded by a diverse range of established businesses, including popular eateries like Cafe Ezrulie, Wingstop, Dunkin', and Popeyes, along with other retail staples such as Shop Fair of Myrtle Ave, Starbucks, Planet Fitness, Boost Mobile, and Chipotle. The presence of these well-known brands further enhances the property's desirability and potential for attracting a strong customer base. This location offers a unique opportunity to establish a thriving retail presence within a thriving and densely populated community. The property is located in Kings County, New York, with a zip code of 11206. This renovated space presents a turnkey solution for a business seeking a high-traffic, well-connected location in a rapidly developing area of Brooklyn.
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