Looking for the perfect location to elevate your business in Burnie? Look no further than 63A Wilson Street! This prime commercial space offers an unparalleled opportunity to establish your presence in a bustling area, strategically positioned for maximum visibility and accessibility.
Previously used as a bakery for many years, this space lends itself to a similar business in the hospitality industry however has plenty of potential for retail. Key Features: • Strategic Location: Situated in the heart of Burnie, this property enjoys high foot traffic and excellent exposure. • Flexible Lease Terms: Customizable lease options available to suit your business requirements and budget. • Spacious Interiors: Boasting ample square footage, the interior space provides versatility to tailor-fit your business needs and accommodate growth. • Convenient Access: Easily accessible by both pedestrians and vehicles, with nearby loading zones for added convenience.
Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to secure your business's future success at 63A Wilson Street. Contact our commercial team today to schedule a viewing or inquire about leasing options.
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