666 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530-2004
This exceptional 0.75-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity at the entrance of the renowned Roosevelt Field Mall in Nassau County. Situated at the corner of Roosevelt Field Entrance Road and Ring Road North, this single-tenant pad site benefits from unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The property offers 5,000 square feet of buildable space, ideal for retail or restaurant development. Roosevelt Field Mall, one of the nation's largest shopping centers, draws a substantial customer base from a highly affluent and densely populated area. Within a five-mile radius, there are 487,000 residents, and the broader trade area encompasses 1.4 million people. Nassau County consistently ranks among the wealthiest counties nationwide, ensuring a strong and stable market for this prime location. This property is available for a ground lease or a build-to-suit arrangement, offering flexibility to suit various development plans. The site's strategic position at the mall entrance guarantees maximum exposure and foot traffic, making it an exceptional opportunity for businesses seeking a high-impact location in a thriving market. This is a rare chance to establish a presence in one of Long Island's most desirable commercial areas.
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