Located at the Airport Service Centre, Hervey Bay this property is adjacent to the Airport and the recently opened Ingenia Lifestyle over-50's Village.
- 600 m2 fully fitted supermarket - Large rear loading dock - Large warehouse & storage area - Multiple cold rooms - Freezer room - Display fridges - Shelving - Front counter & computer Pos Systems - Deli - Fitted Manager's office - Join other tenancies such as Chemist Warehouse, Bottle O, Doctors Surgery, Halo Hair and Dentist - Great opportunity for an experienced operator
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Property type:
Retail
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Retail Size:
600 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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