Kardinya Arcade is located directly next door to ALDI Kardinya and is surrounded by the likes of Kardinya Shopping Centre, F45, Chicken Treat, and Harcourts, as well as a handful of medical and allied health providers. The Arcade offers affordable, manageable tenancies that are available immediately and suit a variety of uses (subject to council approval).
Unit 5 - 75m2 - LEASED
Unit 6 - 85m2 - LEASED
Unit 7 - 46m2 - AVAILABLE
Unit 9 - 46m2 - LEASED
- Common toilets - Internal kitchenettes - AC to each unit - Signage available - Secure arcade locked at night - Existing tenants include a Physiotherapist, Dentist & Hairdresser - Common car park with 80+ free car bays - Passing trade from Aldi & Kardinya Shopping Centre
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please call Cristian Federico.
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