Tourist and local hot spot - Orchid Plaza Shopping Centre
25&26/79 Abbott Street, Cairns City QLD 4870
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High profile dual tenancy on the Abbott Street entry to Orchid Plaza. Sought after location with high levels of passing foot traffic.
• Sought after central CBD location • Glass frontage to Abbott Street and inside Plaza • Suitable for various retail businesses • Very reasonable rental and lessor incentives
Right in the CBD of Cairns, next to Woolworths, banks, major retailers, casino, hotels and all amenities. Close to court, police, centrelink, other Government offices, Rusty's Market, lots of restaurants, cafes and entertainment venues nearby.
Contact our commercial team: Helen Crossley - 0412 772 882 Grant Timmins - 0422 534 044 Susan Doubleday - 0408 038 380
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