Rochlin's Rosenfeld leases 14,000 s/f at 4175 Veterans Memorial Highway
According to The Rochlin Organization, 4175 Veterans Memorial Highway, a 40,000 s/f, four-story office building, located at the entrance to Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, is nearing full occupancy. "We have leased 14,000 s/f, bringing the property to 94% occupancy," said Michael Rosenfeld, vice president of The Rochlin Organization.
4175 Veterans Memorial Highway, owned and managed by Woodbury based Zelman Realty.
is an office property convenient to the Long Island Expressway, Sunrise Highway, and the Southern State Parkway. Hotels, restaurants and shopping are nearby. The property offers abundant parking, 24/7 key card access, on-site bank/ATM, and a modernized HVAC system with building energy management system.
Michael Rosenfeld said, "4175 Veterans Memorial Highway is uniquely located at the gateway to Long Island MacArthur Airport, the building offers professional ownership and property management and is ideal for small local firms seeking executive offices with both quality and value."
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