208-210 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne VIC 3977
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Block size: 3813 m² approx.
Gorman Commercial is pleased to offer for Lease this versatile industrial site with prime positioning on the South Gippsland Highway.
Key features of the opportunity include:
* Main road location on South Gippsland Highway, accessed via slip road * Rear access via Station Street * Substantial land area of 3,813 sqm* * Suits a variety of uses
At home amongst an abundance of large format retailers and car dealerships and less than a kilometre from Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre.
As well as being opposite the Cranbourne Train Station, the South Gippsland Highway and nearby major arterials Thompson Road and Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road provide connection to the Princes Highway and Monash Freeway.
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