RWC Toowoomba is very proud to present to the market the commercial asset of 40 Annand Street / 57-61 Neil Street, Toowoomba. This exceptional development opportunity is being offered to the market as vacant possession. With unlimited future development possibilities, and benifiting from Principal Centre zoning, it is ideally suited for a variety of large commercial developments.
• 20m* from Empire Theatre • Next to Toowoomba Regional Council car park • Two blocks from Grand Central Shopping Centre • Rare opportunity to invest in growing CBD • Unlimited future development opportunities of up to 12 storeys^ • Become a part of our growing CBD
* Approximately ^ Subject To Council Approval
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