51 S Pearl St, Albany, NY 12207
For Sale
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This exceptional 1,330-square-foot retail space at 51 S. Pearl Street in Albany, NY, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at the entrance to the MVP Arena, this single-tenant property benefits from significant foot traffic, estimated at 400,000 annual arena attendees. Currently configured as office space, the adaptable layout is easily converted to suit retail or food and beverage uses. The space features primarily open floor plan with a private bathroom. High visibility and excellent foot traffic are key advantages. Two dedicated parking spaces are included, supplementing the 1,000 public parking spaces in the adjacent arena garage and other nearby public parking options. The property sits on a 7.4-acre lot and is part of a larger 55,000-square-foot building constructed in 1990. Its convenient location offers easy access to major highways. The property is zoned MU-DT. The lease rate is $17 per square foot, plus $2 per square foot for common area maintenance, with utilities paid separately. This is a rare opportunity to secure a high-visibility space in a prime downtown Albany location.
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Albany Empire Sports Field & Court Sports School
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Albany Auto Show Association Or Organization
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Albany County Farmers Market Specialty Food Shop Farmer's Market
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Executive Cleaning Services Inc General Contractor
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Box Office at MVP Arena Event Planning
Cap rate
Implied · in-place · derived from last sale + estimated NOIValue
AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Comparables
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Property description
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C3 · Albany, NYAlbany. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
Costs & Benchmarks
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Risks
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