Rarest Prime Retail Location Next to Hurstville Station - a whole building opportunity
237 Forest Road, Hurstville NSW 2220
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Block size: 150 m² approx.
Ray White Waterloo is proud to present this unique opportunity at the door step of Hurstville Train Station [Westfield Side]. This address sits just out side of Hurstville train station, one minute walk away…
This prime location will shine your business to the local like no other. Within one minute work just right across the main entry of Hurstville Westfield, countless walk pass will be seeing the store and potentially walk in.
Ground floor has most transpiration lay out offers approx. 6.2 meters at the frontage, the depth of the building exceeds 20 meters in total, provide limitless potential for any operators with any kind of business natures. Level 1 offers three separate office spaces, it can be storages or general back office, which has carpet and separation ready onsite, move in ready. With the modification of the stairs, the level 1 can be access separately in the future. [subject to lessee modification] It is best suited for any business S.T.D.A.
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Key features: • Positioned on the main road exposure of Hurstville Forest Road. • Next to Hurstville Westfield • Mature commercial atmosphere, amongst other popular restaurants, food outlet and public amenities
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