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ERG selected to sell 4,256 s/f Bronx building

ERG Property Advisors has been selected to market 3325 Boston Rd., located in the Baychester section. The property is situated on the corner of Boston Rd. and 211th St. The two-story commercial building will be delivered vacant, is 4,256 s/f and is situated on a 3,568 s/f lot. The property is located on a busy retail road with numerous automotive tenants, including Toyota, Ford and Avis Auto Parts. The Bruckner Expressway is within a five-minute drive and the nearest subways are the 2 and 5 trains at the Gun Hill Rd. stop. For more information about this property, please contact Richard Guarino at (646) 253-0909 or [email protected] or Robert Del Greco at (646) 253-0966 or [email protected].
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