Introducing 10 & 12 Blamey Street, Revesby Your Next Retail Hotspot!
Are you looking to secure an affordable retail/commercial space in Revesby? With the option to take one or both together, this is a great opportunity that would suit a wide variety of businesses.
Features include: - Prime location with high visibility - Convenient rear and street parking - Rear lane access - 80m2-112m2* versatile retail space - Kitchenette and toilet facilities - Strategic surroundings for business growth - Proximity to Revesby train station for maximum exposure
10 Blamey Street 80m2* Building 117m2* land 2 car spaces
12 Blamey Street 112m2* building 114m2* land
Ideal for entrepreneurs seeking a dynamic space in a thriving community. Don't miss out secure your lease at 10 or 12 Blamey Street, Revesby! Contact us now for a viewing.
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