1517 Stanley St New Britain, CT 06053-3252
This exceptional property at 1517 Stanley Street in New Britain, Connecticut, offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking versatile commercial space. Situated in Hartford County, zip code 06053, this location boasts high foot traffic due to its adjacency to Central Connecticut State University (CCSU), ensuring consistent exposure to a large student population. The property features a mix of retail and office space, with multiple tenancies available. Two spaces are currently available, ranging in size from 1,200 square feet to 2,200 square feet, providing flexibility for various business needs. The property type is classified as retail, office, and restaurant, making it suitable for a wide range of commercial enterprises. The building's subtype includes traditional office and retail storefront, as well as quick-service restaurant (QSR) options. This prime location in a vibrant college town presents an excellent investment opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and a strong customer base. The property's strategic placement near CCSU guarantees a steady flow of potential customers, making it an ideal location for businesses targeting students and the surrounding community. The available space offers a chance to establish a thriving business in a dynamic and accessible area.
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Quick N Easy Grocery & Convenience Store
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B1 · New Britain, CTNew Britain. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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