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Long-Established Shell Station Hits the Market in Morris Park

Cushman & Wakefield has been hired to sell a 9,210-square-foot gas station and convenience store at 2100 Williamsbridge Rd. in the Bronx’s Morris Park neighborhood. The 125’ by 120’ property is currently operated as a Shell gas station. 

A Cushman & Wakefield team of Jonathan Squires, Michael Fioravanti and Josh Neustadter will lead marketing efforts on behalf of the seller. An asking price wasn’t disclosed.

“The property has operated as a Shell fueling station for more than 70 years and has a lease in place for an additional three years,” said Squires. “This opportunity allows the buyer a three-year runway to either enter into a new lease with the existing tenant, locate a new tenant or operate the gas station themselves.”

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