Aston are pleased to offer 52 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda for Lease.
This open plan shop offers great exposure and natural light and is located along a tree line outlook of Fitzroy Street. This fantastic retail opportunity presents as a warm shell, ready for any type of fit-out to suit your business. Keep it open plan or partitions, the options are endless.
Property Features:
Building area of 180 sqm* Landlord incentives considered Includes bathroom amenities Heating and cooling throughout Direct access to local tram line into the CBD and surrounding suburbs
The property is well suited to service retail, allied health and/or office services. In close proximity is great eateries and lifestyle amenities such as St Hotel, The Fifth, Cafe's, Topolino's and more!
Please contact Aston for an inspection or further information.
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