Is a future in the Big Apple on your business to-do list? Are you looking forward to a whole new venture in the big city? If so, WCRE is ready to work with you…we’re your expert agents for Brooklyn commercial real estate! We can help you make the right decisions, find the ideal location, and make your New York City venture a long lasting success.
Your Local Commercial Real Estate Professionals
Brooklyn, as you undoubtedly know, is a densely populated area full of activity, and it offers fantastic opportunities for most any type of business. With so many choices to make, choosing the right real estate agents can make all the difference. WCRE can be by your side whatever your needs…we serve landlords, tenants, developers, loan service professionals and more. In addition, we customize our services to your industry, whether your specialty is healthcare, retail, manufacturing, hospitality or anything else.
We use thorough demographic and market analysis to help you find the perfect location for your new venture. We’ll help you when it comes to buy, too…we’ll work within your budget, and negotiate with sellers for you on your new acquisition.
WCRE has been serving the business community of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York since our beginning in 2012. Our mission has always been first class, boutique level services for our clients, and to deliver the best possible results. We’re proud of our track record and rapidly growing client list, and we’re looking forward to doing the same for you.
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Start today on your next venture, and have a look at a few of our recent listings in office space, retail space, medical space, and investment opportunities.
But that’s just the beginning…schedule an appointment with one of our agents here, and tell us about yourself and your goals. We’re happy to be your advisors in Brooklyn commercial real estate, and helping you make it in the Big Apple!
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