We are pleased to bring to the market a trendy retail opportunity for lease within Kensington's well-established retail precinct.
A highly sought after North Melbourne location, 174 Bellair Street is presented over two levels with rear access inclusive of a private courtyard. The ground floor includes an open-plan space with cooking provisions along with level 1 storage or office facilities.
Key Aspects:
* Total building area: 93sqm (approx.) * Upstairs area ideal for office or storage * Grease trap and canopy * Large rear courtyard with bathroom amenities * Suitable for a variety of uses (STCA)
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Superbly located within the Kensington Village precinct offering direct access to Kensington Train Station and major road arterials such as the City Link and Racecourse Road. The Flemington Racecourse is also in close proximity.
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