Fully Functional Café Being Handed Over With Complete Fit Out
59 Bayswater Road, Rushcutters Bay NSW 2011
For Lease
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Block size: 168 m² approx.
NGFarah Commercial are pleased to offer this prime retail space. Approved for café usage but could suit many other uses, general retail, showroom, office.
Currently operating as a successful café Great street exposure in an iconic building Approved for Café usage with valuable outdoor dining Business is being handed over with all equipment and good will
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