Savills is pleased to market 3 Fisher Street, Myrtle Bank for lease. The property was most recently utilised as a childcare centre, licensed for 140 places. Nestled within the streets of Myrtle Bank, the property offers the opportunity to establish your business within a high-profile location situated 5km* south-east of the Adelaide CBD.
Entrenched within the Adelaide south-eastern suburbs and close proximity to shopping centres, schools, parks and recreational facilities.
The property comprises a bluestone villa with offices in immaculate condition which will appeal to potential childcare operator/office and/or medical users (STCC) with an expansive site with the ability to adapt to suit your needs.
Key Features:
- Existing amenities include Kitchen, Bathrooms and Laundry plus Storage Rooms - Exposure to 27,400* cars passing daily via Glen Osmond Road - Ample on-site car parking available - Licensed for 140 places - Established Neighbourhood Zoning City of Unley
For more information, please contact Chet Al, Chris Clemente or Tom Love
*approx RLA 1786
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