Located in the heart of the Gladstone CBD, this high-profile business location is surrounded by a hub of commercial activity including major banks, hotels, legal practices, government and other retail. With neighbours such as Westpac, Commonwealth Bank, Oaks Hotels & Apartments and Coffee Club. Plenty of foot and vehicular traffic.
::: Upper level leased to long term tenant, BUSHkids ::: Goondoon Street (lower level) available for lease or owner-occupy (approx 170m2)
The property offers: ::: TOTAL BUILDING AREA OF 400m2*. ::: AVAILABLE TENANCY 180m2*. ::: 2 STREET FRONTAGE. ::: LARGE CAR PARK (approx 17 marked carparks). ::: TOTAL SITE AREA 987m2* over TWO TITLES.
About the tenant: BUSHkids is a not-for-profit organisation which has been supporting the health and wellbeing of children and families in Queensland's regional, rural and remote communities for over 80 years.
Sale Price: Offers over $1.2m (plus GST if applicable)
*Approx.
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