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Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates named exclusive leasing agent for 9,000 s/f building located at 140-35 Queens Boulevard

Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA) has been named the exclusive leasing agent for a 9,000 s/f building at 140-35 Queens Blvd. in the Jamaica section. Kalmon and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, made the announcement. Neil Dolgin and Grant Dolgin of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates are the exclusive brokers handling the listing. The site is located between Jamaica and Hillside avenues and offers two, 6,000 s/f parking lots. The building includes a 4,000 s/f office with HVAC, and a warehouse of 5,000 s/f. 140-35 Queens Blvd. features one drive-in door and a loading dock for easy deliveries. The space is perfect for retail, medical, or offices. The building benefits from its location on a high-traffic street, offering close proximity to the F train and the Q24, Q54, Q56 and Q60 bus lines. 140-35 Queens Blvd. is also easily accessible from the Van Wyck Expressway, a major thoroughfare.
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