Wonga Park Shopping Centre Final Tenancies Remaining
4 Launders Avenue, Wonga Park VIC 3115
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Block size: 1638 m² approx.
- Rare chance to be part of a highly anticipated community revitalisation project and shopping precinct - Strategically positioned, double story redevelopment in the affluent suburb of Wonga Park with brilliant views - Limited tenancies remaining suited to a variety of uses including Restaurant, Medical, Supermarket and Retail (stpa)* - Varying and flexible floor plates from 120sqm* - 300sqm* - Huge support and customer demand for the redevelopment demonstrated through community groups and news agencies - Extensive onsite parking - Attractive terms and incentives available - Construction now finished!
For further information please contact Lewis Waddell on 0431 107 275
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