1750 86Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214
This exceptional commercial property, located at 1750 86th Street in Brooklyn, New York, presents a unique investment opportunity. The building, situated on a prominent corner lot, boasts a total of 15,900 square feet spread across two stories. Its versatile design makes it suitable for a variety of uses, including a bank, daycare center, or quick-service restaurant (QSR). The property's zoning allows for flexibility in tenant selection, catering to a wide range of business needs. Adding to its appeal is a substantial 3,500 square foot parking lot, a rare and valuable asset in this densely populated area. This ample parking significantly enhances the property's attractiveness to potential tenants and increases its overall value. The property's address is 1750 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11214, within Kings County. Its convenient location offers excellent visibility and accessibility, ensuring high foot traffic and potential for strong returns. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-positioned, multi-use commercial building with significant parking in a thriving Brooklyn neighborhood. The property's size and features make it an ideal investment for both seasoned investors and those seeking a high-potential venture. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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