Prime Commercial Space for Lease
Location: 1027 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Square Footage: 3,000 sq. ft. + Additional Basement Storage
Ceiling Height: 14 feet
Dimensions: 25 feet wide x 100 feet deep
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Discover an unparalleled opportunity to establish your business in one of Brooklyn's most dynamic and rapidly evolving corridors. Located on the bustling Atlantic Avenue, this commercial space boasts nearly 3,000 square feet of prime real estate, perfect for a variety of business ventures.
Key Features:
Expansive Space: With just shy of 3,000 square feet of main floor area, this space offers ample room for retail, dining, showroom, or office uses. Additionally, the property includes valuable basement storage to maximize your operational efficiency.
Impressive Ceiling Height: The 14-foot ceilings create an open and airy atmosphere, ideal for showcasing products or creating a comfortable and inviting environment for clients and customers.
Ideal Dimensions: Measuring 25 feet in width and 100 feet in depth, the layout provides flexibility for a wide range of configurations and design possibilities.
Prime Location: Situated on a rezone bustling Atlantic Avenue, this location is surrounded
by several new residential developments, promising a steady flow of foot traffic and potential customers.
Accessibility: Conveniently located near major transportation routes, ensuring easy access for both customers and employees.
This is a rare opportunity to secure a top-tier commercial space in a thriving area of Brooklyn. Whether you're looking to expand your current operations or start a new venture, 1027 Atlantic Avenue offers the perfect setting for success.
Seize this chance to position your business at the heart of Brooklyn's growth and innovation. 1027 Atlantic Avenue awaits your vision and creativity! Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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