Situated just a stone's throw away from the beach, 15 Wilson Street, Burnie presents an outstanding commercial leasing opportunity. This impressive space, spanning approximately 86m2, showcases prominent street frontage, expansive glass windows, and exclusive private amenities. With its adaptable layout, this property is an ideal canvas for businesses looking to make a bold statement in the retail or office sector.
Strategically positioned for maximum exposure, the location is designed to capture attention and drive customer traffic. The large glass windows not only amplify visibility but also infuse the interior with abundant natural light, creating an attractive and engaging environment for potential customers or clients.
This premium commercial space not only offers a sought-after location but also the versatility to customize the layout according to your business requirements. Whether you're envisioning a chic retail space or a modern office setup, the potential for branding and business success is limitless.
For comprehensive details or to schedule an on-site inspection, we invite you to contact our commercial team promptly.
Seize the opportunity to elevate your business at 15 Wilson Street, Burnie, and position yourself for commercial success.
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