Conway of Conway Towne represents buyer in $3.63 million sale; O'Neill of J.C. O'Neill represents seller
According to Conway Towne, it has completed the sale of a two-story office building located at 176-56 Liberty Ave.
Situated in the Jamaica neighborhood at 177th St., the 35,000 s/f building with 14-foot ceilings, is currently 50% occupied. The building occupies a prominent corner with over 184 feet of frontage on Liberty Ave. The purchaser, a non-profit, acquired the property for $3.63 million or $103 per s/f.
Stanley Conway of Conway Towne represented the buyer while Jim O'Neill of J.C. O'Neill Real Estate Services represented the seller.
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