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Empty in Port Washington: Former Specialty Market

Tell us what you want on the vacant property.

Stroll along Main Street or Shore Road, and you will notice "For Rent" signs posted on boarded-up storefronts – spots that could contribute to the vibrancy and economy of the peninsula.

Over the next few months, Port Washington Patch will spotlight these vacant properties to foster discussion in the community on what can, should and could be done to rehab these abandoned spots.

This week's property is the former Konbini market, a Japanese convenience grocery.

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Located at 49 Main Street on the corner of North Bayles Avenue, this property is 2,250 square feet, near a Nassau County bus stop and across the street from the Long Island Railroad station. It includes a half basement, with a municipal parking lot in the back. 

The listing agent is Jeong R. Kim, of Prudential Douglas Elliman in Manhasset. The lease price is $4,800. 

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