26 Morris Ave, Glen Cove, NY 11542-2816
This exceptional one-acre parcel, totaling 43,560 square feet, presents a unique opportunity for industrial or commercial development in the desirable Glen Cove, New York market. Located at 26 Morris Avenue, this single-tenant property boasts a prime location within Nassau County, offering easy access to major transportation arteries and a thriving business community. The expansive land area provides ample space for a variety of development projects, catering to diverse business needs. The property's zoning and potential uses should be independently verified. This is an ideal site for businesses seeking a strategic location to establish or expand their operations. Given its size and location, this property is well-suited for a range of industrial or commercial ventures, from warehousing and distribution to light manufacturing or office space. The property's single-tenant status offers simplicity and control for potential buyers or developers. The address is 26 Morris Avenue, Glen Cove, NY 11542. Interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence to confirm all aspects of the property and its suitability for their intended use. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant land parcel in a highly sought-after area of Long Island. The property's location in Nassau County provides access to a robust workforce and a strong local economy. This presents a compelling investment opportunity with significant potential for future growth and return.
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