280 Grand St
New York, NY 10002

EXCLUSIVE
Cross street:Forsyth Street

Property

Type: Retail
Area: 3437 sq ft

Financials

Price:Available upon request
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Licensed as 'Philip O Fatta'
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022

Description

The building is a 3-story, walk-up, mixed-use building consisting of 1 residential unit and 2 commercial units. It occupies a midblock location between Eldridge Street and Forsyth Street/Sara D. Roosevelt Park. According to public record and supported by measurements provided by municipal measurement tools, the subject contains 4,471 square feet of gross building area. It is currently 100% occupied by a single tenant through December 31, 2024. The ground floor is utilized as a bakery and the tenant has built out a full industrial grade kitchen in the below-grade cellar. The second floor is built out as office space and is used by the tenant as storage. The third floor is a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment. The floors are individually metered for electricity, with meters located in the basement. There is a hot water heater located in the basement. The floors are individually metered for gas, with meters located in the basement. There is a gas fired furnace for heating. Cooling for upper floors from window AC units powered by electricity. Ground floor retail unit has central AC. Dumbwaiter connecting the basement kitchen to a prep kitchen at grade.PURCHASE PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

Exposures

  • East

Neighborhood

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