Kirribilli ferry wharf is located on the northern side of Sydney Harbour.
This shop hovering over the water comprises a total of approximately 44 sqm (36 sqm shop area together with an 8 sqm seating area) with existing fit-out suitable for F&B. The premises includes a kitchen and bathroom facilities.
The property is zoned W8 - Scenic Water Passive Use. Currently approved to operate as a café. Alternative uses subject to Council Approval.
Please note, the premises is available for a 5-year lease term containing a break clause allowing the landlord to terminate the lease at any time by giving a 6-month notice.
Application is via Expression of Interest. Closes 5pm on 15 March 2024. Contact us today to register your interest and arrange a viewing.
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