Teska Carson is delighted to offer 117 Moray Street, South Melbourne for lease.
Situated in the thriving South Melbourne precinct is this iconic corner hospitality opportunity, including a spacious layout over 3 levels, enabling multiple uses from restaurant, bar, wine room or provedore (STCA) providing an exciting opportunity for a new hospitality operator.
- Leasable area of 400sqm approx.
- Exciting opportunity for an experienced hospitality operator
- Huge corner exposure fronting Moray Street and York Street
- Functional commercial kitchen and additional basement storage for beer kegs
- Liquor license, including a large decking area on level 1
- Ideally positioned close to major arterial routes and within close proximity of the CBD
Please do not hesitate to contact the listed agents for more information or to arrange an inspection.
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