This unit is part of the new Malabar development in Dickson and is soon ready to lease. The Malabar development includes over 200 appartments, with large amounts of parking space, making it easily accessible.
The commercial unit is in the corner of the ground floor, making it visible from both Cape and Woolley street, giving it prime location. The unit itself is 154 square meters plus an additional 28 square meters of outdoor sitting area. This unit is suitable for a range of commercial uses, including retail, restaurant, corner-shop and many more. The unit comes with connection to a grease tap as well as access to a disabled bathroom and two car spaces.
The Dickson area is currently undergoing large amounts of growth, including new residential and commercial developments. Furthermore, Dickson is home to a major bus interchange and is one of the main stations on the light rail route, running from Gungahlin to Canberra City.
Do not miss this once in a lifetime opportunity, for more information, contact Khawar Siddiq on 0414510733
Features
Air Conditioning
Allocated Car Spaces
Central Heating
New Construction
Off-street Parking
Availability
Available now
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Key details
Bathrooms:
1
Parking:
2
Property type:
Retail
Other Details
Retail Size:
154 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
Khawar Siddiq
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