POINT OF INTEREST: The Streets are alive and so is this busy shopping strip in Footscary. Just in time for summer, 163 Barkly Street Footscray is a recently renovated, ground floor, shop/office located within the vibrant Barkly Street Shopping precinct. A blank canvas to suit a number of retail and commercial business (STCA), the property boasts an inviting floor to celling glass façade which allows an abundance of natural into the open plan shop front.
- Total building area 107m2* - Over 5 metres of frontage to Barkly Street - Recently refurbished and repainted - Light filled and open plan - Pedestrian/staff access from the rear
POINT OF VIEW: The location offers exceptional passing trade with major businesses such as Chemist Warehouse, Australia Post, Kmart , The Commonwealth Bank and the Footscray Market a short walking away.
*Approx. Pricing excludes GST
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