* Premium Commercial 1 Zoning in Bendigo CBD * Invest, Occupy and/or Develop * 2 premises on 426sqm Dual income potential * Premium Highway Exposure with an abundance of surrounding parking * Huge potential to redevelop &/or occupy
The former "Bendigo Antique Market" Building Circa 1870 is steeped in history and located amongst some of our City's finest property. With approximately 25,000 plus cars passing daily and a high volume of foot traffic to compliment, this property boasts a prime CBD location, high visibility location and the highest volume of passing traffic in Bendigo. If it's an investment with the potential to yield very high return or office / retail presence you require, this iconic Bendigo Treasure is well worth inspection. The building is divided into two separate shops with the boutique Mediterranean / Spanish Restaurant 'Red Smoke' occupying 1 shop and the former Salvation Army Shop vacant and ready for immediate occupation.
With strong demand for Retail and Office Space in the Bendigo CBD, this centrally located, brick investment provides a myriad of wealth creating options for the savvy investor.
Feel free to call Chris on 0429 333 927 for more information and an inspection.
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