GROUND FLOOR SHOP/OFFICE WITH OWN CAR PARK NEAR HURSTVILLE STATION!
8 Ormonde Parade, Hurstville NSW 2220
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Block size: 439 m² approx.
Currently configured with a shop/office area, several partitioned rooms, store room, kitchen/lunch room, toilet and rear access to the yard for parking (floor plan attached), the property could lend itself to wide variety of uses: Retail, office, showroom, medical, etc.
Situated just 130m* from Hurstville Central Shopping Centre and Hurstville Bus & Railway station, the property experiences a large amount of pedestrian traffic from people walking to and from the station.
KEY FEATURES - Internal Area: 190sqm* - Large yard at rear for parking - Air-conditioned - Own internal toilet and kitchen - Huge pedestrian traffic - Excellent signage exposure
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For more information or to inspect the property, please contact:
James McKenny 0423 048 814 jamesm@gunningre.com.au
William Wu 0450 250 123 williamu@gunningre.com.au
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