RE/MAX City is pleased to present to the market a rare opportunity for an entire building lease in Brisbane CBD. Ideally located on George Street, the property is directly across from The Treasury Casino and is well serviced by an array of surrounding amenities. Well suited to a hospitality operation, the site boasts multiple levels including a basement, ground, mezzanine and 2 upper floors, offering huge potential to various types of businesses.
Basement: 147m2 Ground Floor: 139m2 Mezzanine: 90m2 First floor: 134m2 Second Floor: 138m2 Total Building Area: 648m2
- Commercial kitchen with grease trap & exhaust canopy - Basement storage with cold rooms - Excellent exposure with plenty of signage opportunities - Rear access to the building
All sizes are approximate.
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