515 Atlantic Ave, Bellport, NY 11713
This exceptional 2,080 square foot commercial property, situated at 515 Atlantic Avenue in Bellport, NY, presents a unique investment opportunity. The building, previously used as a house of worship for over 50 years, boasts a highly desirable location just one block from the Bellport LIRR station, ensuring excellent accessibility. The property sits on a substantial 16,988 square foot lot, offering ample space and potential for future development or expansion. Key features include 26 parking spaces, a freshly paved parking lot (2019), high 15-foot ceilings, a full modern kitchen, an office, a music room, a security system, motion sensor lighting, all new LED lighting, and a 200-amp power supply. The property also benefits from a strategically placed curb cut, strong religious zoning, and a fenced lot. Its prominent location provides excellent signage opportunities and high visibility. Surrounding businesses include major retailers such as Northwell Health, Walmart, Sam's Club, Target, Home Depot, Stop & Shop, Lowe's, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Dunkin', Sunoco, and IHOP, indicating a strong commercial presence in the area. This property is ideal for investors, developers, or end-users seeking a versatile space with significant potential. The property is offered for sale at $610,000 and is also available for lease at an annual rate of $60,000.
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