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Paterson, NJ 202-208 Main Street RETAIL Paterson, NJ 750 SF - 6,900 SF 202-208 Main Street Available for Lease JUST NOW LEASED AVAILABLE Size Comments Paterson Broadway Bus Demographics 750 SF - 6,900 SF Downtown Paterson, with a Terminal is a major regional 2018 Estimates steady flow of walking traffic, bus terminal and main transit Asking Rent is the main commercial line to the surrounding area. 1 Mile 3 Miles 5 Miles Upon request district of the city and the Paterson also boasts a NJ shopping destination to Transit train stop, only a 50 Population 63,268 254,964 537,205 Neighbors surrounding residents. As minute ride from New York Seven Eleven, The Children’s the county seat of Passaic Penn Station. Place, TD Bank, iHop, County, Downtown Paterson Households 19,281 82,868 180,437 Modell’s, GNC, T-Mobile, is home to Paterson City Marshalls, Price Rite, Planet Hall, the Passaic County Median $30,671 $61,880 $78,375 31, Fabian Cinema 8 Courthouse Annex, and Household Income Passaic County Community College. Daytime 27,121 94,108 224,174 Population Contact our exclusive agents: Florian Suserman Curtis Nassau [email protected] [email protected] 201.777.2301 201.777.2302 MARKET AERIAL Paterson, NJ .5 MILE 13,057 Super Supermarket population Paterson Motor Vehicle Commission Paterson Municipal Paterson Free Building Public Library Paterson Board of Regional Broadway Health Bus Terminal Paterson Academy High School SITE Paterson City Hall Paterson Board of Education Main Street US Social Security CENTER CITY MALL Administration Paterson Train Station Market Street Market Street Passaic County Seat Dale Avenue Elementary School School 15 EXIT 57 B N 4 Paterson, NJ 202-208 Main Street MAIN STREET N 6 Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripconj.com 150 East 58th St. 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices..
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