STYLISH & FUNKY SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSE IN THE HEART OF CREMORNE
102 Chestnut Street, Cremorne VIC 3121
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Block size: 134 m² approx.
Teska Carson is pleased to offer for lease 102 Chestnut Street, Cremorne.
Situated just off Balmain Street in a central location in the ever popular Cremorne precinct, the property boasts polished concrete floors and high ceilings ideal for racking.
The premises is a short walk from Church Street with premium tenants like Arthur G, King Living, Icon by Design, Nick Scali and many more specialty retailers.
Property attributes: - Build Area: 100m2 plus mezzanine storage - Dual access - Kitchenette and two bathrooms - Abundance of natural light - Signage rights - Air-conditioning and heating - Suit a variety of uses (STCA)
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