Blue Chip Commercial Leasing Opportunity in the Port Lincoln CBD
46 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606
$145,000 + GST + Outgoings per annum
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Block size: 1124 m² approx.
Formerly leased by Westpac Port Lincoln, this property offers a rare high exposure blue chip leasing opportunity.
Situated at the busy intersection of Liverpool Street and Mortlock Terrace the site is exposed to high volumes of foot and vehicle traffic and would be idea for retail, office space or a show room. The property is located within close proximity to Woolworths and Coles and is equipped with off street car parking.
The interior of the property is still fitted out to a bank branch layout but owners are willing to work through fit out details with the right tenant.
Available for lease now, this is a an opportunity that must not be missed!
For more information please contact Rav Prakash (0423630118 or rav@kemprealestate.com.au) or Steve Kemp (0418837075 or steve@kemprealestate.com.au) from Kemp Real Estate.
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