325 Ferry St, New Haven, CT 06513
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This exceptional retail opportunity is located at the corner of Grand Avenue and Ferry Street in New Haven, CT. The property, a former pharmacy, offers a flexible layout with a minimum divisible space of 6,600 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 9,512 square feet. The total building encompasses 85,423 square feet, situated on a 1.96-acre lot. This prime location benefits from significant pedestrian traffic, boasting an average daily traffic count (ADT) of 13,500 on Ferry Street and 10,800 on Grand Avenue. The building is zoned BA1, providing versatility for a range of retail uses. The property features robust electrical service with 400 amps available. Its adjacency to Key Foods further enhances its visibility and accessibility to a large customer base. This presents a unique chance to establish a thriving retail business in a high-demand area. The flexible space allows for customization to suit various retail concepts, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access. The substantial land area offers ample parking and potential for future expansion. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-positioned retail space in a bustling New Haven neighborhood. The property's location at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Ferry Street ensures maximum exposure to a significant daily traffic volume.
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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