Burgess Rawson is pleased to offer to the market 147 Crown Street, Wollongong NSW for sale via Private Treaty.
This property has the following key highlights:
+ Prime Crown Street Mall Wollongong Position + Prime CBD 1,025sqm* development site with double retail frontage to Crown St Mall + Attractive E2 Commercial Centre zoning allows 48m building height + High quality 897sqm* two level building + Adjacent national tenants include CBA, ANZ, St George Bank, David Jones, Target, 7-Eleven, NRMA, Woolworths & Aust Post + Wollongong: NSW's third largest city, expanding coastal catchment of 200,000+ population and only 1 hour from Sydney Near Wollongong Train Station + Level 1 leased to July 2026 to contribute annual outgoings
For Sale by Private Treaty.
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