Cutting-Edge Freestanding Office In Cosmopolitan Hotspot
255 Mary Street, Richmond VIC 3121
Auction 03/05/24
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Block size: 402 m² approx.
Gross Waddell ICR is pleased to offer for sale 255 Mary Street, Richmond, an extremely rare cutting-edge freehold in one of Australia's most in demand commercial and residential destinations. Predominantly vacant, this meticulously fitted commercial building offers unparalleled potential for incoming occupiers, astute investors or value-add operators looking to capitalise on the favourable zoning and surrounding height precedents.
High quality 3-level commercial freehold offering 693 sqm* of premium retail and office accommodation
Meticulously fitted building boasting extraordinary finishes and featuring an abundance of natural light throughout
Expansive terraces offering uninterrupted view lines and high-quality end-of-trip facilities already in situ
Offering the extremely rare and often cherished ability to park 20 cars*
Substantial underlying corner landholding situated on 402 sqm* of C1Z zoning and surrounded by 8-10 storey height precedents
Located in Melbourne's trendy city fringe suburb of Richmond, only 2.65 km* from the Melbourne's CBD
Premium location merely metres to the thriving Church Street, Swan Street and Chapel Street, offering a plethora of retail and lifestyle amenity
Richmond is home to some of Melbourne's hottest commercial and residential towers commanding premium rentals and sales rates
Walking distance to East Richmond train station and offering trams located immediately on Swan Street
The property is for sale via an on-site Public Auction to be held at 12:00 pm on Friday the 3rd of May 2024.
For further information or to inspect the property, please contact Gross Waddell ICR directly.
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