1105 Route 9, Fishkill, NY 12590
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This exceptional 7.6-acre redevelopment site, located at 1105-1115 Route 9 in Fishkill, NY (Dutchess County, zip code 12590), presents a unique investment opportunity. Currently improved with several buildings totaling 15,934 square feet, the property is zoned HB Highway Business and offers significant potential for redevelopment. The existing structures include a well-maintained, single-story steel-framed building (1990 construction) situated on a level, irregularly shaped parcel. This building, totaling 10,400 square feet, is currently occupied by tenants. An additional 3.7 acres are improved with various structures including multiple year-round canopy structures, greenhouses, graveled outdoor storage areas, truck parking, and contractor yards. The property boasts 162 paved parking spaces and is serviced by municipal gas, a well, and a private subsurface sewage disposal system. This prime location on Route 9's "golden mile" places it within a thriving retail hub, surrounded by numerous retail chains, plazas, office buildings, recreational attractions, hotels, multi-family housing, warehouses, and self-storage facilities. The asking price is $4,000,000, translating to $251.04 per square foot. This property is ideal for investors seeking a high-impact redevelopment project in a densely populated and commercially active area. The existing infrastructure provides a solid foundation for a variety of retail, mixed-use, or other permitted development options.
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