Set up shop amongst the centre of Moonee Ponds, where foot traffic is as high as the waitlist to get in. The package includes a Puckle Street-facing retail space next door to the Reject Shop and OPSM. The 165 sqm* are yours to play with as you see fit, with the previous tenant enjoying a fashion-forward setup. Due to the nature of the precinct, street parking is aplenty for customers and there’s rear access for deliveries. Puckle is no sleepy street; the 7-day trading strip hosts the likes of Chemist Warehouse, Westpac and Commonwealth branches, Kmart, Coles, Aldi, and Australia Post. Beyond the local traffic coming through in cars, the Moonee Ponds railway station is only 300 m* away and brings in commuters utilising the Craigieburn line.
- 165sqm* total ground floor area. - 205 sqm* total land area. - Activity centre zoning. - Rear access with plenty of communal parking. - 300 m* to Moonee Ponds railway station. - 200 m* to Moonee Ponds Central. - 1.3 km* to the Citylink.
POINT OF VIEW:
When you’re window shopping for the right shop window, location always trumps layout. Here, they come in a package deal with Grill’d chips on the side.
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