A tightly held leasing opportunity, available for the first time since the current occupier took possession. Comprising of a lettable area of up to approximately 672m², this expansive tenancy is set creating a rare chance to position your business in an established centre.
The space offers an efficient open-plan layout with excellent adaptability for a variety of business uses. Use your vision for this space whether your considering retail, health/wellness hub, showroom, or consulting service-based operations, the flexibility and scale of this offering provide outstanding potential.
• Total NLA of 672m2, this can be broken into areas ranging from 200m2 up to the entire area
• Main area is large and open plan in design with two offices/consulting rooms to the front
• Another large room at the rear of the tenancy
• Smaller separate room at the front of this space works great for reception/office area
• Heating and cooling available throughout
• Shared male and female toilet and shower facilities
• Roller door directly at the rear of the shop ideal for deliveries (available for shared use as negotiated)
• There is additional warehouse space available on a warehouse monthly leasing basis for further options if required
• Shared automatic door entry from the main carpark – signage options available throughout the walkway of this area
• Street directory and façade signage options
Current trading businesses: Haircare Australia, Australia Muscle, Mobility and Wellness, Subway, Discount Pharmacy, My Ride Bicycles, Wattyl Paints and newly moved in Alinta Clothing.
This centre is easily accessible off the busy Main North Road with three separate entrance points to the huge car park.
For more information on this shop, or to arrange an inspection please contact the Leasing Agents Claire Britton 0417 833 242 & Sophie McKeaig 0400 668 344
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