Situated in a modern commercial building, this property boasts a prime position on Unley Road, which is renowned for its prestige. Occupying a corner allotment, it enjoys a strategic location surrounded by a diverse array of professional offices, businesses, restaurants, cafes, and a variety of retail options.
Opportunities like this are rare and highly sought after. Act swiftly to capitalize on this extraordinary chance, as it is ideally suited for either its current office purpose or a seamless transition into a retail establishment (STCC).
Features: - Corner Allotment - 4 Rear offstreet car parks - 180sqm* build area - Air-Conditioned - Located close to the CBD fringe - 4 hour kerbside parking
*Approximate
To arrange an inspection or for more information please contact Mario Bonomi 0412 080 993 or Mark Tettis on 0433 139 892.
RLA 231 015
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