Kippax Street Wholesale Fashion Showroom For Lease
Shop 2/46 Kippax Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Price on Application
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Block size: 721 m² approx.
THE X FACTORS ARE: / Great location / Prominent signage / Reasonable rent
X MARKS THE SPOT
This showroom is located in the middle of Kippax street, the golden mile for the wholesale fashion industry.
THE OPPORTUNITY X Commercial is proud to offer to the market this rare showroom space, the property is perfect for a wholesale fashion business in the sought after Kippax street precinct.
THE KEY X FACTORS - 153sqm floor area - Prominent frontage and signage banner - Available from April 2024 - Reasonable rent - Access to rooftop terrace
CONTACT AGENTS: For more information or to organise an inspection, please contact the exclusive agent Nelson Ferreira 0404 855 245.
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