Blue Commercial are pleased to bring to market, two retail tenancies available for lease in the Hamilton Harbour retail precinct. These two tenancies provide the opportunity for a savvy retailer and Food & Beverage operator to join national tenants Woolworths and Dominos in this tidy precinct. Surrounded by multiple apartment buildings and Domino's Australia's HQ, there will not be a shortage of wanting customers.
- Two tenancies available 58m2 & 139m2 - 139m2 tenancy has a fully fitted kitchen - All service connections available - Ample customer car parking - Advertising exposure on Kingsford Smith Drive - Motivated Lessor - Prime location for the planned 2032 Olympic Village
If you would like to know more about this opportunity, please contact the EXCLUSIVE Blue Commercial agents below.
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