Flushing Professional Tower at 136-18 39th Avenue is a 12-story mixed-use retail and office building in vibrant Downtown Flushing. This well-established location comprises street-level retail space with offices on higher floors. Most offices in this area are condos, presenting this leasing property as a rarity. The building, finished in the early 2000s, is pristinely kept by diligent on-site management staff and benefits from a convenient positioning across the street from the Flushing-Main Street subway station, three separate entrances on 39th and Roosevelt Avenues, and five passenger elevators.
Versatile space for schools, medical and professional offices, and social services is immediately available for tenant occupancy in move-in-ready condition. Flushing Professional Tower's newly renovated suites can be combined for a larger footprint. These efficient work areas feature open floor plans, high ceilings, and hardwood floors. Expansive windows offer inspiring views of Queens and usher in abundant natural light throughout the workday.
136-18 39th Avenue, developed in 2002, remains under the ownership of the privately owned real estate family office that designed and developed the building. This real estate office also provides hands-on, on-site management that ensures exceptional tenant service. Ownership’s headquarters is located within the building, allowing for prompt, attentive support. The owners also consistently invest in modernization and renovations to enhance the property for the future.
Flushing is home to a vibrant community and diverse attractions, architecture, and cuisine. Flushing residents enjoy access to a spectacular Chinatown that rivals the one in Manhattan and a host of dynamic dining and shopping opportunities. Nearby amenities include Flushing Meadows Corona Park, numerous museums, athletic fields, lush gardens, performance venues, and notable landmarks. Located just 10 miles east of Manhattan, Flushing is easy to commute and travel from with access to the subway's 7-train, the Long Island Railroad, LaGuardia Airport, and Interstates 678 and 495.