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Lawrence Ave
Lawrence, NY 11559
Retail Property For Lease
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1,431 SF


Highlights
- Prime Long Island location.
- Walking Distance to Downtown Shopping District.
- Exceptional potential for multiple retail or commercial uses.
- Prime retail opportunity at the historic Lawrence Train Station.
- LIRR is seeking new high quality compatible uses that provide improved quality for their rider’s experience.
Property Facts
| Total Space Available | 1,431 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 1,431 SF |
| Property Type | Retail | Year Built | 1905 |
| Property Subtype | Freestanding |
| Total Space Available | 1,431 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | Freestanding |
| Gross Leasable Area | 1,431 SF |
| Year Built | 1905 |
About the Property
The Lawrence LIRR Station is a well-located commuter rail stop along the Long Island Rail Road’s Far Rockaway Branch, serving the Five Towns community in Nassau County. Positioned near Lawrence Avenue, the station provides convenient access to New York City, offering a reliable transit connection for daily commuters traveling to and from Manhattan and surrounding boroughs. Surrounded by a mix of residential neighborhoods, local retail corridors, and community services, the station benefits from consistent commuter traffic and strong neighborhood integration. Its location within a densely populated and affluent suburban market supports steady ridership and ongoing demand for transit-oriented convenience. The station offers direct access to major employment hubs via Penn Station and Atlantic Terminal, while nearby roadways enhance connectivity throughout the South Shore of Long Island. The surrounding area features a variety of shops, dining options, and essential services that cater to the local population and daily commuters. With its strategic placement in the Five Towns, dependable ridership base, and proximity to both residential and retail amenities, the Lawrence LIRR Station represents a valuable transit-oriented asset within a stable and well-established Long Island submarket.
