Explore the possibilities in Gympie's bustling CBD with these three versatile, vacant shops primed for diverse businesses. Featuring clean, recently painted with new flooring, shared bathroom facilities and multiple rear parking accesses, convenience is at the forefront here. Surrounded by established names like The Reject Shop, Westpac Bank, Millers, Jay Jays, and Best and Less, the potential for foot traffic is promising. With the recent LGA Economic Health Check Report published in July 2023 Gympie Regional Council, Gympie is showing strong market conditions and is well positioned to take advantage of these trends.
• Shop 1: 68m2* ground floor space plus an additional 28*sqm basement area • Shop 2: 43m2* plus additional separate office space 6m2* • Shop 3: 58m2* • Exciting incentives available
For an immediate inspection and to discover how these spaces could align with your business vision, contact Nathan O'Neill at NAI Harcourts Property Centre today.
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