Gorman Kelly is pleased to offer 120 Union Road, Surrey Hills FOR LEASE.
The premises comprises a front retail/office area of approx 30sqm that is well lit by east facing windows across the front of the property and effective internal lighting.
Beyond the front room is a staff/lunch room with ktchenette.
There is a toilet in the west facing back yard.
Please do not hesitate to contact Gerry Gleeson on 0402 443 546 to organise for an inspection.
The suburb of Surrey Hills is considered one of Melbourne's most sought after Eastern suburban locations.
Union Road is a unique boutique retail shopping precinct offering an eclectic variety of established businesses in appealing older style premises.
Union Road features traders including a new Coles Local, pharmacy, bakeries, Post Office, patisserie, Vintage Cellars and more.
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