Located in the heart of Seymour, A Little Birdie Told Me is delighted to bring an opportunity at 30 Tallarook Street, Seymour.
Premium Commercial 1 zoning allows for a variety of opportunities including Retail / Shopping Centre, Office, Medical, Gym, Food, Childcare (S.T.C.A)
Major 3,979m2 approx. landholding with 40m frontage to Tallarook Street and 40m (approx.) frontage to Bishop Street, this block has huge exposure to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and has convenient access to the Hume Highway.
Strategically located within proximity to various high profile national tenants, with Coles, Aldi, Kmart, McDonalds, KFC, Woolworths, and major car dealerships all within a stone's throw.
Seymour is perfectly positioned at the gateway to Victoria's most desirable, regional holiday destinations. Seymour is a commercial and transport hub and is conveniently located for all services and facilities.
Opportunity exists for owner occupiers, developers and / or investors.
Call Rowan on 0412 627 714 today for further enquiries.
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