1965 Congress Ave Palm Springs, FL 33406-6675
This exceptional 3,730 square foot auto repair shop presents a unique leasing opportunity in the vibrant Palm Springs submarket of Palm Beach County. Strategically located at 1965 S Congress Ave, this single-tenant property boasts unparalleled visibility on a high-traffic thoroughfare, ensuring consistent customer flow. The facility is a true turnkey operation, featuring a welcoming front office space perfect for customer service and administrative tasks. Three service bays, each equipped with lifts, are ready to handle a diverse range of automotive repair and maintenance services. An additional covered service area, complete with a separate lift under a covered shed, provides ample space for larger projects or additional vehicle servicing. A dedicated back tire storage shed offers secure storage for tires and supplies. The property also benefits from ample parking, a significant advantage in a high-traffic area. The CG zoning designation allows for continued operation as an auto repair facility. The property's location, surrounded by residential communities and businesses, guarantees a steady stream of potential customers. This is an exceptional opportunity for an established automotive business or an entrepreneur looking to launch a thriving enterprise in a prime Palm Beach County location. The property's address is 1965 S Congress Ave, and its APN is 70434407020030080.
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CG · Palm Springs, FLPalm Springs. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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