Prime Retail Opportunity with Church & George Street Frontages | 641.5sqm
244 Church Street & 45 George Street, Parramatta NSW 2150
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NOW LEASING | Shop 4, 244 Church Street, & Shop 3, 45 George Street, Parramatta (Combined Space)
Located in the heart of Parramatta's premier retail precinct, adjacent to the future "Sydney Metro West Parramatta Station" which is proposed to be completed early 2028!
Key Features:
-641.5sqm* internal space -Dual frontages with just over 11m* wide on Church Street and 6m* wide on George Street -Male/Female & disabled amenities -3.8m* ceiling height throughout the whole area -Large floor to ceiling shop front windows -Excellent signage opportunities (STCA) -8-minute walk to Parramatta Westfield, Train station and Bus interchange -Nearby to Parramatta's main dining precinct "Eat Street" and Parramatta Square -Surrounded by strong business, educational, and financial institutions including ANZ Bank, Commonwealth Bank, Westpac Bank, Chemist Warehouse, University of New England & more! -A stone's throw away from the future light rail stop on Church Street -The Sydney Metro West Parramatta, will provide easy, efficient, and accessible interchange with buses and Parramatta Light Rail. One station entrance will be on Horwood Place and a second station entrance location is yet to be determined.
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For further information or to arrange inspections, please contact Anthony Khoury 0418 224 600 and Robert Karam 0406 561 109
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