This large 284m2 retail premises is prominently situated in arguably the best location on Burt St between the Post Office and Newsagency with great passing foot traffic. With the recently completed Burt Street Heritage Precinct Restoration project having refurbished facades, verandahs and parapets of this gold rush era streetscape the retail precinct looks a picture.
The shop is predominantly open plan with industrial vinyl floor coverings over a concrete floor with a small office in the back corner plus a stores area at the very rear. This property is available to lease immediately.
To make an appointment to inspect this property or for further information, please contact the John Matthew & Sons Commercial Leasing Team Rebecca Bateman or Shani O'Donnell on 08 9080 1900.
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