Knight Frank Townsville is pleased to present multiple tenancy options within 'Belrowes Place', 45-49 Bundock Street, Belgian Gardens to market For Lease.
Belrowes Place is a multi-tenanted mixed-use neighbourhood centre located on Bundock Street, one Townville's busiest arterials and the gateway to the Strand & CBD.
Available tenancies include: Shop 7 - 61 sqm* suitable for office Shop 12 - 51 sqm* currently fitted out for a hair salon Shop 14 & 15 - 267 sqm* suitable for medical or office Shop 17 - 76.5 sqm* suitable for office
Key Features include: - 54 on-site car parks - Excellent signage and exposure - Strong surrounding residential catchment - 27,510 * cars passing daily - Close proximity to The Strand and CBD
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Mark Fitzgerald or Dan Place.
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