Brand New Showroom/Warehouse on Busy Learmonth Street
120C Learmonth Street, Alfredton VIC 3350
$80,000pa GST Outgoings
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Block size: 5297 m² approx.
Colliers Ballarat are pleased to offer for lease this brand new, well located retail space with a rear warehouse including mezzanine office. Other major businesses in proximity include Plumbtec, Pirtek, APCO, and Mega Merch.
- Total building area of 549sqm* - Total ground floor warehouse/showroom of 408sqm* plus 141sqm* mezzanine office - Showroom/warehouse plus mezzanine office - Ample parking - High exposure - Available Q1 2024, currently under construction - Industrial 1 zoning
For lease: $80,000pa+GST +Outgoings
For more information, please contact Colliers agents James Lawson on 0488 167 173 or Lauchlan Waddell 0407 520 725.
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