Charles Street, Launceston's National Retail Strip
139 Charles Street, Launceston TAS 7250
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Block size: 161 m² approx.
Situated just metres from the Brisbane Street Mall is 139 Charles Street.
The owners are ready to undertake the necessary refurbishment to provide a modern "warm shell" space ready for a high-quality tenant.
Suited as a prime retail tenancy, this building is close to numerous national brands including Country Road, Jeanswest, Target and Michael Hill.
Excellent traffic flow on Charles Street, means this tenancy also benefits from high profile visibility.
The tenancy compromises 130 sqm* on the ground floor with an opportunity to utilise a further 126 sqm* on the first floor accessed via internal stairs.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Isabelle Firth.
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