

223 Pulaski St
Multi Tenant Flex Building For Sale
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Introducing a Prime Investment Opportunity at 223 Pulaski Street, Syracuse, Ny, 13204. This Highly Visable 11,858 Sf Multi-tent Building is Situated on a 2.1+/- Acre Parcel Between Two Corners, One is Signalized. With 100% Occupancy and a Long-term Tenant in Place, This Property Offers Stability and Potential for Immediate Returns. the 16' Ceiling Height, Two Drive-in Doors, Fenced Yard, and Upstairs Offices Cater to Various Business Needs, Making It a Versatile and Sought-after Asset. Don't Miss Out on This Rare Chance to Secure a Strong Investment in the Syracuse Area.
Minutes to Major Highways, 690, Route 81 and the New York State Thruway and It is Close to Destiny Usa.
This Highly Visible Property is Centrally Located at the Corner of Bear and Pulaski Street, Part of the Inner Harbor in Syracuse, Ny.
The Syracuse Inner Harbor is a Thriving Waterfront Development Located in Syracuse, New York. This Revitalized Neighborhood Offers a Mix of Residential, Commercial, and Recreational Spaces, Attracting Residents, Businesses, and Visitors Alike Features Modern Apartments, Office Spaces, Diverse Dining Options, and Vibrant Entertainment Venues With Stunning Views of Onondaga Lake. the Waterfront Experience is Enhanced by Well-maintained Walking Trails, Green Spaces, and Public Access Points, Encouraging Boating and Recreational Activities. the Inner Harbor Has Become a Dynamic Hub of Economic Growth, Enriching the City's Landscape and Providing a Welcoming Destination for Leisure, Community Events, and a Higher Quality of Life.
Investment highlights
- 11,858+/- SF building
- 2.1+/- acre parcel
- Signalized Corner Location
- 16' ceiling height
- One 14' x 14' drive-in door
- One 10' x 14' drive-in door
- Fenced yard
- Upstairs Offices
- Multi-tenant building
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