Albany Creek Central is a busy local centre located in close proximity to schools. With an abundant tenancy mix we are seeking new operators from various uses including restaurant / takeaway food, allied health / healthcare / services
Opportunities Include:
Shop 03B - 77sqm - External car park facing - Located between barber and Thai restaurant - Excellent exposure - Available now
Shop 9 - 133sqm - Internal tenancy - Suitable for medical / allied health plus other services - Available now
Shop 23 - 93sqm - Located in building two with Anytime Fitness, F45, Pet Stock - Suitable for various uses - Available now
Albany Creek Central is located off Old Northern Road and is anchored by Woolworths and other specialties including Discount Chemist, Optom, Beauty, barber, Nail Salon, Anytime Fitness, F45, Pet Stock, BWS plus others
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