Property summary
This Class A, 8,500 sq ft professional building at 32-56 Steinway Street, Astoria, Queens County, offers a single, 800-1,800 sq ft vacant suite on the 3rd floor (Suite 302). Built in 2010 with renovations in 2008, the five-story building features a 12 ft ceiling height, one high-speed elevator, and stunning NYC skyline views. The suite includes four private offices, a large conference room, and a private bathroom. The landlord pays all utilities. The space is ideal for a small professional office and can be customized to suit tenant needs with build-out available upon request. The building boasts a dedicated reception and waiting area, and ample natural sunlight. Located in the Astoria submarket, near Broadway, with C2-4 zoning, this property sits on a 2,500 sq ft lot. While parking is not available on-site, the convenient location offers easy access to public transportation. The minimum divisible space is 1,800 sq ft, with a maximum contiguous space of 1,800 sq ft. The asking rent is $4,500.
Property profile
VerifiedCap rate & NOI
Current use
-
Loan Service Bank
-
Medical Clinic
-
Law Firm
-
Real Estate Agency
-
Real Estate Agency
Location
Value estimations
Owner & transaction history
Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
Similar Nearby for Sale
Similar Nearby for Lease
Value estimation
Instant AI valuation built from comps, income signals, and proprietary benchmarks. A defensible range, not a single guess.
from $99/month
Cap rate
Cap rate calculated from real income and expense signals, benchmarked against sales of similar assets nearby.
from $99/month
Property description
Physical attributes from public recordsZoning & alternative use
Zoning
The recorded zoning designation, what the district officially allows, and the municipal source it comes from.
No zoning code is on file for this parcel. Zoning coverage grows with every catalog release — check back, or open Location Intelligence for use analysis of this corner.
Find the owner behind the property.
Unlock the evidence behind ownership: portfolio, transactions, debt and signals that help you decide who to contact next.
Registration is required before any owner information is shown.