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1074 39th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11219

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$5,000,000 List Price
Off Market
 
Listing ID 10506560
Property Type Commercial Building
County Kings
Township Kings
Neighborhood Borough Park
Tax ID Block 5584 - Lots 31 & 33
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
   
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Description: Kalmon Dolgin is pleased to announce that we have been appointed the exclusive marketing agents - Nearly 17,000 BSF of Commercial development - Up to ±40,800 BSF with a Community Facility - The parcel is currently improved by a single-story Brick building tenanted by a 55 year old Long Life Truck and auto Spring Company - Located in close proximity to the subway trains - Close proximity to Sunset Park, - Situated near two thriving corridors, 39TH St @ Ft Hamilton Pkwy, home to a rapidly growing community Boro Park is a neighborhood located in Brooklyn (part of Brooklyn Community Board 12) bordering Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, Sunset Park and Kensington. The creation of a special rezoning district has led to major construction and renovation work all around the neighborhood, both residentially and commercially, with larger homes and stores popping up to meet the demands of the rapidly expanding community. Address: 3902 Fort Hamilton Pkwy / 1074 39th St. ● Block / Lots: 5584 - 31, 33, ● Zoning: M1-2 (2 F.A.R) ●Nearly 17,046 BSF of Commercial development ●Up to ±40,910 BSF with a Community Facility ● Lot Sq Footage: ~8,523- *Corner lot available Stories 1 ●Bldg Dim 36.51 x 96.57 40 x 95.18 12 x95
Property Details
  • 8400 SF
  • 8523 SF Lot
  • 1 Story
Previously Listed By
KALMON DOLGIN AFFILIATES INC
Office: 718-388-2331
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