High profile commercial building with gateway location
325-327 Crown Street, Wollongong NSW 2500
By Negotiation
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Block size: 335 m² approx.
Knight Frank as the exclusive sales agent is pleased to present 325-327 Crown Street, Wollongong NSW 2500.
Key Investment Highlights: - Rare 6-storey commercial building in Wollongong CBD - Gateway building with new landmark digital LED signboard - Leased to mixed medical, professional and education occupiers - High footfall location near Wollongong Station, Wollongong Central shopping mall and Wollongong Hospital - 4.5 stars NABERS - Wollongong growing economy with a Gross Regional Product of over $13.25Bn and strong population growth forecast over 10% by 2033.
For Sale by Knight Frank National Auction Tuesday 27 February 2024 at 1:00pm AEDT Venue: AuctionWORKS, 50 Margaret Street, Sydney Bid in-person (in Sydney or at any Knight Frank office) or online by registration
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