559 86Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209
This exceptional opportunity presents the chance to acquire a thriving, turn-key business situated on 86th Street in the heart of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York. The property at 559 86th Street is a commercial land parcel encompassing an established flower shop and coffee shop combination. This unique business model offers a compelling blend of services, catering to a consistent flow of customers in a high-traffic area. The sale includes all existing equipment and inventory, providing a seamless transition for the new owner. The asking price for this turnkey operation is $110,000. The property is located in Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, with a zip code of 11209. While the square footage of the land is not specified, the business itself benefits from a prime location known for its consistent customer traffic. This presents a rare chance to own and operate a well-established business with immediate revenue potential in a desirable Brooklyn neighborhood. The unique combination of a flower shop creating personalized arrangements and a charming coffee shop provides a distinct and attractive offering to the community. This is an ideal opportunity for an entrepreneur seeking a ready-made business with established clientele and a proven track record. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of Bay Ridge's vibrant commercial landscape.
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