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Use land for storage units
I currently own about 2 acres of property in upstate NY. I am trying to sell my restaurant that sits on that property. Since I am having difficulty selling it, I thought I would get creative. I thought about utilizing that property for storage space. If feasible, I would knock down the restaurant and produce storage units for the members in that community. The biggest question I have is 1.91 acres of land big enough to build storage units on the property? Please share your thoughts!
Thank you,
Gabe Petsios