Dominant Retail/Office Opportunity Ground and First Floor Opportunities Available
3-5 Thompson Street, Frankston VIC 3199
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Block size: 1184 m² approx.
- Total building area of 740sqm*, comprising of 340sqm* on the ground floor and a first floor office of 400sqm* (ability to split ground and first floors) - Private kitchenette and toilet amenities on both levels - Huge 12 metre* street frontage - Extensive signage opportunities for brand exposure (STCA) - Rear access plus on site car parking for multiple cars - Long term lease available - Suited to a range of uses (STCA) - Exciting opportunity in popular bayside location, surrounded by a host of renowned national/local operators including Bettys Burgers, Specsavers, Grill'd, Salvos and General Public Entertainment Centre
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