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43-53 Main St, Flushing, NY, 11355

Property Overview

Project is proud to present the retail lease of the ground floor space of 43-53 Main St, Flushing NY 11355.

This six-story building is newly constructed and perfectly situated at the busy intersection of Main St. and Elder Ave. Boasting an open space of 6,700 square feet, the street-level space is perfect for restaurants, daycares, supermarkets, health care facilities, financial institutions and much more. This two-facade building has 80 feet of frontage on bustling Main St., giving maximum exposure to car and foot traffic. The mixed- use building is surrounded by a balanced lifestyle community with rows of residential apartments behind the building, right across the street, and abundance of restaurants right on .

43-53 Main St

The Location

The building is within walking distance to central Flushing Main St., giving tenants the advantage of competitive rates while being in the vicinity of the hustle. The location of the space heads the advantage of being at the beginning of downtown Flushing from the I-495 thruway where traffic funnels through Main St., the main artery of the neighborhood.

1. 43-53 Main St 2. Main Street 3. Queens Botanical Garden 4. New York Presbyterian Hospital 5. Kissena Corridor Park Hello, Luxury Urban Center

Downtown Flushing, NY

Coined by as the “Chinese ,” downtown Flushing is the central hub of major commercial and retail districts of . It is home to some of the city’s most popular local and tourist attractions including CitiField, Flushing Commons, One Fulton Square and much more. The “mini city” is one of the most sought- after real estate markets in the city, with an estimate of about 3 million square feet in the development pipeline.

Boasting a population of over 184,000 and expanding, downtown Flushing is the largest urban center in Queens, and the pedestrian count is only second to Times Square in Manhattan. Flushing’s population demographics are split between 87,000 male and 96,000 female with a median age of 43. The average household income is about $70,700 per year with a growing population of young Asian students with disposable income. There is also an influx of wealthy Chinese residents moving into the neighborhood’s high- end real estate development such as SkyView, Tangram, and One Fulton Square.

Hop off the 7 subway or Rail Road at the Flushing Main St. stop towards the fluorescent LED lights on shops that are diverse and serving an endless variety of Asian cuisines. Downtown Flushing Find your occasion. Come to Flushing.

The Layout

LMW Engineering Group, LLC.

GROUND FLOOR NEIGHBORS 6,700 SF WALGREENS, DUNKIN’, BANK OF CHINA, BANK OF AMERICA, QUEENS BOTANICAL GARDEN, CHARLES B WANG HEALTH CENTER FRONTAGE 80’ ON MAIN ST.

POSSESSION SPECIAL FEATURES IMMEDIATE FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOWS, CORNER SPACE WITH TWO SIDES OF WINDOW ASKING PRICE FRONTAGE, WALKING DISTANCE TO FLUSHING MAIN ST, HUGE SPACE IN LOW $70/SF at 6,700 SF VACANCY AREA

Transportation

FLUSHING-MAIN STREET STATION FLUSHING SUBWAY LINES

Annual 17,799,862 7 Weekday 55,669 Weekend 66,311

MAIN STREET LIRR STATION FLUSHING LIRR LINES

Annual 14,242,594 Port Washington Line Weekday 59,145

TOTAL FLUSHING BUS RIDERSHIP FLUSHING BUS ROUTES

Annual 67,698,335 Q12, Q13, Q15, Q16, , Q19, Q20A, Q20B, Weekday 202,532 Q25, , Q2, Q28, Q34, Q44SBS, Q48, Weekend 297,729 , , Q66, QM3, N20G What to see, what to do...

The Neighborhood

Downtown flushing is a haven for authentic Asian cuisines and home to world-class sports venues, lush botanical gardens, and cultural performance spaces.

Satisfy your palette at world-renowned restaurants such as Hai Di Lao, or give yourself unlimited selection of food galore at food halls at the New World Mall, Queens Crossing, SkyView Mall, and One Fulton Square. Flushing is also known for Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets and the current venue for the U.S. Open.

For art and cultural exploration, head to the , Queens Zoo Wildlife Center and . Flushing Town Hall is also a popular destination, a 308-seat theater hosting concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions.

Transportation is plentiful, which led an increasing amount of outer-borough visitors to explore the neighborhood in recent years. Flushing is accessible on the 7 subway train line, Long Island Railroad Port Washington line, and over 20 bus routes from Queens, Nassau County, and Manhattan.

Contact

Michael Wang / Founder [email protected] (917) 991-0022

Project Queens

39-01 Main Street, Suite 503, Flushing NY 11354 (917) 991-0022