Colliers offer an unprecedented investment opportunity in Sydney's most exclusive retail enclave, Queen Street, Woollahra.
Offering a collection of discerning covenants in high end retailers such as Olsen Gallery, Tanora & Lakshmi plus additional diverse cashflow from separate residential accommodation, the Queen Street Collection is the ultimate investment opportunity.
The Queen Street Collection offers:
+ Underpinned by exceptional high end retailers Olsen Gallery, Tanora & Lakshmi + Additional residential accommodation, commercial and off-street parking + Diverse and multiple income streams + Substantial land area of 402.1 m²* + Net income of $319,558 per annum* + Rare opportunity to secure three incredible freeholds in one of Sydney's most tightly held retail positions
Colliers exclusively offer 'The Queen Street Collection' for sale by way of Public Auction on Thursday, 2 May at 12pm, Colliers, Level 30, 225 George St, Sydney.
For further details, please contact Matt Pontey or Miron Solomons of Colliers.
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