JLL is proud to present the lobby café opportunity at 2 Parramatta Square on behalf of our esteemed client. Located in the heart of Parramatta, this 60 sqm space is perfectly positioned to cater to the bustling daily workers in the fully leased building and the area.
- Paramatta is a Vibrant Fast-paced growing environment - Located opposite public transportation, including Parramatta Train Station and bus routes, attracting both local professionals and visitors. - Highly visible tenancy for passing foot traffic with various seating options for customers. - Parramatta's multicultural atmosphere offers a diverse customer base, opening up opportunities for unique menus and flavors. - The café will have a built-in customer base from the employees working in the building. This offers a steady flow of customers
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