Townsville CBD landmark ready for residential or office conversion
42-50 Walker Street, Townsville City QLD 4810
Offers to purchase
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Block size: 1012 m² approx.
Offered for sale for only the second time since its construction in 1934 as the Masonic Temple, this iconic building lends itself to residential or office conversion.
Features include: • Land area: 1,012 sqm • Total floor area: 950 sqm (including 500 sqm on the ground floor and 450 sqm on the first floor) • Constructed from reinforced concrete • Imposing colonial style façade • Largely open plan layout on both levels • 5 metre ceiling heights throughout • Natural light throughout • Secure, concreted on-site car park • Male & female bathroms
The property is perfectly positioned on a regular shaped allotment directly opposite the Townsville Law Courts and 100 metres from the Townsville City Council chambers.
For sale by Offers to Purchase.
Please contact marketing agents Ray White Commercial Townsville for more information or to inspect today.
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