1200 Zerega Ave - 38,105 sf w/ 31,689 sf Land

1200 Zerega Ave - 38,105 sf w/ 31,689 sf Land

38,105 sf Industrial Space with 19,312 sf Land For Lease

Property Details

Three street frontage with wrap-around yard/parking.

Location

Address
1200 Zerega Ave, Union Port, Bronx, NY 10462 1201 Seabury Ave, Unionport, Bronx, NY 10462
Cross Street
Gleason
Block
3841
Lot
1
Subway
6
Highways
Bruckner Expy Cross Bronx Expy

Sq Ft

Available Space
38,105 sf
Available Land
31,689 sf
Bldg Area
95,625 sf
Bldg Dimensions
125x500
Floors
25,214 sf Grnd 12,891 sf 2nd
Parking Spaces
Yes
Offices
12,895 sf
Plot
170,235 sf
Lot Frontage
206'
Lot Depth
842'

Financials

Asking Lease
Call or Email $25.00 per sf bldg $25.00 per sf bldg
Lease Type
Modified Gross NNN

Construction

Use
Industrial
Bldg Type
1-Story
Bldg Material
Brick Mill Fireproof
Heat
Gas
Sprinkler
Wet
Ceiling
16.5'
Zone
M1-1
Drive-in
2
Power
Heavy
Year Built
1968
Air Conditioned
Ctrl

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Location

6
Bruckner Expy
Cross Bronx Expy

Zoning

M1 districts range from the Garment District in Manhattan, with its multistory lofts, to parts of Red Hook and College Point with many one or two-story warehouses studded with loading bays. The M1 district is often a buffer between M2 or M3 districts and adjacent residential or commercial districts.

Light industries typically found in M1 areas include knitting mills, printing plants, woodworking shops, auto storage and repair shops, and wholesale service and storage facilities. In theory, nearly all industries uses can locate in M1 areas if they meet the more stringent M1 performance standards. Offices and most retail uses are also permitted. Certain community facilities, such as hospitals, are allowed in M1 districts only by special permit, but houses of worship are allowed as-of-right.

Floor area ratios in M1 districts range from 1.0 to 10.0 and building height and setbacks are controlled by sky exposure planes which may be penetrated by towers in certain districts. New industrial buildings are usually low-rise structures that fit within sky exposure planes. Except along district boundaries, no side yards are required. Rear yards at least 20 feet deep are usually required, except within 100 feet of a corner.

The M1-1 districts are usually near residential neighborhoods and frequently act as a low bulk buffer at the periphery of older industrial areas with heavier industrial uses and larger buildings. Typically, buildings in this zone cover approximately 75 percent of the lot and would have on-site open parking at the rear of the lot. M1-1 districts require off-street parking of one space per 2,000 sf, or per 3 employees, whichever is less. The maximum FAR is 1.0.

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